Designing a New Dialysis Treatment Center
THE CHALLENGE The Proctor Professional Building needed to renovate its existing basement space into a new dialysis treatment center. The ceiling height brought challenges, as
Built in 1895, Peoria’s city hall featured an inefficient, turn-of-the-century, steam-radiator heating system. Plus, since the building wasn’t designed to accommodate forced-air ventilation, only window air conditioners were used for cooling. The city asked us to update the entire system, provide air conditioning without adding visible ductwork and maintain the building’s historical integrity.
We replaced the heating system with a new, energy-efficient Variable Air Volume (VAV) system with hot water reheat. We also installed four new air-handling units, one in each of the building’s four quadrants, with vertical supply and return duct risers. That way, we avoided running visible ductwork across the building’s beautiful central atrium. The new system has not only improved energy efficiency significantly, but it’s also made a century-old facility a much more comfortable place to work and visit.
THE CHALLENGE The Proctor Professional Building needed to renovate its existing basement space into a new dialysis treatment center. The ceiling height brought challenges, as
THE CHALLENGE OSF HealthCare Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center needed to transform their empty, existing shell space into a new on-site nursing student training
THE CHALLENGE El Paso Park District needed to build a new recreation center. The park district requested that the new facility include four multi-purpose gymnasium
THE CHALLENGE OSF needed to expand their parking deck to accommodate the new Cancer Institute. The parking deck needed a walkway connection to the hospital’s
We will be glad to answer your questions.
We look forward to working with you.
© 2024. Copyright. KEDbluestone. All Rights Reserved