This project included a multi-phased Master Plan Implementation with major renovations and new work additions to the existing facility and added several new services. Two of the phases consisted of the Cancer Treatment Center Expansion and a Vertical Expansion.

The 29,920 sf Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) Expansion portion of the project consisted of interior renovations to the existing cancer center and added a new two-story addition. The new construction doubled the size of the facility and added technology such as advanced imaging testing. The mechanical design included replacement of existing and installation of new utility systems such as natural gas, sanitary sewer, storm, and domestic cold and hot water piping. Construction on the CTC has been completed.

The 133,943 sf Vertical Expansion portion of the project consisted of major renovations and new work additions to the existing CRMC and adds several new services. The mechanical design included replacement of existing and installation of new utility systems, such as heating hot water, steam, condensate return, sanitary sewer, storm, and domestic cold and hot water piping.

PACE Collaborative was solely responsible for providing all Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection (MEPFP) Engineering design services for the entire project. PACE performed site investigations, facilitated design review meetings, and performed all tasks associated with the MEPFP design such as, calculations, equipment and pipe sizing, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and development of details, equipment schedules, control diagrams, points lists and sequences of operation, technical specifications, and other construction documents. PACE also provides construction administration services, including review of Contractor’s submittals and shop drawings for conformance with the contract documents, responding to Contractor questions (RFI’s), site visits (and accompanying reports to the Owner) to review the material, installation, and quality of the Work for conformance with the contract documents, and participation in Owner/Architect/Contractor meetings (OAC) meetings.