This two-phased project was for the 4,300 sf Central Utility Plant (CUP) Expansion that consists of a new steam and chilled water plant with a connecting bridge.

All hospital services for chilled water, steam, condensate return, and electrical systems are routed from the new plant to the hospital via a utility bridge that crosses over Kingsborough Square Road. The plant houses three new 300 HP dual fuel boilers, three 1,000-ton chillers, three 1,000-ton cooling towers, pumps, heat exchangers, above ground fuel storage tanks, and emergency generators. A new underground natural gas service was provided for the newly expanded CUP. In sum, the mechanical design included repairs, replacement of existing, and installation of new utility systems such as natural gas, 110 psig steam, condensate return, chilled water, condenser water, no. 2 fuel oil, sanitary sewer, storm, and domestic cold and hot water piping. 

PACE Collaborative served as the prime engineer for Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical Engineering design services for the CRMC Central Utility Plant Expansion.  PACE was contractually responsible for every aspect of the CRMC Central Utility Plant Expansion project and relied on our consulting team of Architectural and Structural Engineers and coordination with Civil Engineering.  PACE provided the development of construction documents, facilitated design review meetings, site investigations and construction phase services to include shop drawing review, responses to contractor questions (RFI’s), site visits and participation in OAC meetings.