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Frontline Church

Renovation of the main building entry area, exterior building materials and site improvements of an existing building to provide a fresh new look to an existing facility. Comprehensive Engineering provided the structural, site and electrical engineering design.

The building renovations include construction of a new canopy over the main entry, mansard, new lighting, a shade structure adjacent to the main entry and exterior painting.

The facility is located on a 11 acre site consisting of building, asphalt pavement and very little green space. The site improvements includes removal and replacement of 3.2 acres of asphalt paving and concrete walkways, adding greenspace around the building and within the interior areas of the pavement, grading to provide barrier free accessibility, storm sewer improvements, new landscaping plantings and grass areas and site lighting improvements.

Construction cost was $750,000.

Community Bible Church

The project is a renovation of an existing elementary school located on a 15 acre site to become the new home for Community Bible Church. The renovations included a 2,800 square foot addition to create the new sanctuary, 29,000 square foot new paved parking area for 75 parking spaces, interior electrical and mechanical modifications. Total construction cost $800,000.

The site modifications included layout, pavement, stormwater management per Wayne County stormwater standards and fire protection service main to public utility design.  Provided documentation and coordination to obtain site plan approval by the City of Trenton Planning Commission.

The structural modifications included concrete slab on grade,footings, steel and block frame structure with I-joint roof construction design.

Newberry Co-Housing

Newberry Co-Housing consists of 20 single family multi-level condo units, one Common House building, and a series of Garage/Car Port units on a one-acre parcel in the City of Grand Rapids.  The typical units are 2-1/2 floors with a full basement. They are standard wood framed construction and are grouped together in two, three or four unit buildings. Provided mechanical, electrical, structural and civil engineering and design.

This project consisted of a full residential housing development from the schematic phase through construction. The Civil design included parking facilities, private sanitary sewer, domestic water and fire service laterals, stormwater management system including below pavement detention/infiltration storage and design of the public cul-de-sac. The design included modifications to the public road cul-de-sac and public utilities.

Site development included vacating an existing alley and public utilities.  This site was extremely compact and providing proper access to all units, drainage, stormwater management and parking was very challenging.

Kingsbury Place Apartment

New residential development located on a 4.26-acre parcel.  The development includes 11 separate buildings – 10 residential building and one community center – retaining walls, private road, parking facilities, public sanitary sewer and water main extensions, stormwater management system and a 60,000-gallon rainwater storage facility for re-use as irrigation.

Provided structural, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, fire protection, site design, site plan approval submittals and coordination with team members, municipalities and utility companies.

Project received Green Communities Certification. This project consisted of a full residential housing development from the schematic phase through construction.  The public utility extension required municipality review, approval, and MDEQ permitting.

Dr. Hart Animal Hospital

The Dr. Hart Animal Hospital facility is a 5,500 square foot facility.

The facility includes waiting area, administrative offices, four exam rooms, 12 stall kennel, surgery suite, laboratory, pharmacy, and x-ray room with lead shielding.

The building is a single story wood framed structure with slab-on- grade floors.  The kennel area received special 2 part epoxy coating on floors and vinyl exterior siding.

Site design required coordination with and approvals from Thornapple Township ordinances, Barry-Eaton County Health Department, State Health Department, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and State of Michigan Building Code for plan approval.

HVAC system provided for substantial odor control measures along with energy recovery unit to minimize energy consumption while providing effective odor control.

Golden Corral

New 11,087 square foot buffet style restaurant located on a previously developed 4-acre parcel.

Engineering includes Site design, layout, new drives entries, sidewalks, barrier free parking and access, grading, stormwater management system, sanitary, water services and landscape design.

The parking lot was designed to maximize the number of parking spaces.  Connecting drives and cross access easements were designed to improve the vehicle circulation for the client as well as the adjacent property owners.

Semi truck delivery access, as well as fire truck accessibility, was accounted for in the layout of the site.

Stormwater management system was designed to re-use the existing outlet. An infiltration/detention system was incorporated to reduce and filter runoff from the site.

Site plan approval was required from the City, therefore design was completed to satisfy zoning and municipal requirements.

Provided project management for all phases of the project from preliminary design to the construction administration and closeout.

WMU Davis Dining Hall

Engineering services to renovate 13,200 sf kitchen and dining hall.

New lighting design and daylight harvest controls to enhance dining food services. Dining service facilities to include fireplace, restrooms and janitorial. HVAC ventilation and heat with thermostat control. Multiple food cooking stations. Grease hoods with exhaust/make-up air and lights. Canopy style compensating hoods, and new power service and electrical transformer for increased cooking loads moved into dining.

New plumbing for kitchen hot water system, new lighting and fire protection systems for remodeled kitchen and partial topographic survey, exterior courtyard and parking access improvements.

Lighthouse Development

The project includes remodeling an early 1900’s two story wood framed building and a two story addition along the front. The total project size is 15,000 square feet with a construction cost of $2Million. The project received LEED certification.

Civil engineering included site design, layout, and a storm water management system that included new “porous pavement”. Close coordination with the City Planning Department was required to meet new City guidelines for stormwater system design.

Structural engineering included a new elevator shaft, stairs, and the new steel framed two story addition. Floors were reinforced to accommodate new higher live loads and new roof top equipment.

Mechanical engineering for the building included HVAC design of a split furnace system with Energy Recovery Units and Building Energy Management System controls with CO2 sensors for optimization of energy usage. Design also included plumbing design of domestic water, sanitary sewer and gas piping, and fire protection systems. Engineering also included performing energy model studies, life cycle cost analysis, and design provisions to meet the Michigan Energy Code and Michigan Building Code

Electrical engineering included interior power distribution and lighting design, and provisions for telephone and data processing systems. Site lighting design was also provided.

Bradford White Training Center

The Bradford White Training Center project is the renovation of an existing single story 13,000 square foot office/warehouse building and 2 acre site with additions to their new technical training center. The project is LEED Gold certified. The existing open warehouse has been renovated into offices, classrooms, and a lab.

Mechanical engineering for the project included a new geothermal HVAC system with variable control refrigerant flow system and fan coils with individual temperature control in all offices. The system included a building energy management system with state of the art Honeywell Tridium control system. The project also included solar hot water design for domestic water. Design also included gas piping, fire protection, and roof storm water systems.

Electrical engineering included site lighting design, interior power distribution design which included power service design to the site along with coordination with the utility. Interior lighting design based on manufacturer’s fixtures included branch circuiting and switching. Provisions for interior telephone and data processing were included along with provisions for interior audio video, CCTV card access systems, on-site photovoltaic system, fire protection (sprinkler) monitoring system, and duct mounted smoke detection monitoring system. An emergency generator was specified for selected uninterrupted power systems.

Civil engineering included parking lot paving and striping layout, grading, stormwater management, and design of a roof water collection tank system to be used for landscape irrigation. The project required submission of stormwater management plans and design calculations for LEED.

Genesis West Apartments

The Genesis West Apartments project focused on a new residential development located on a 3.5 acre parcel. The development includes 10 separate wood frame structures on cast in place concrete foundations, private road, parking facilities, public sanitary sewer and water main extensions, stormwater management system. Comprehensive Engineering completed structural and site design services, site plan approval submittals, permitting and coordination with municipalities and utility companies. The project designed for LEED for Homes Certification.

Structural engineering services included design of wood framed superstructures and cast-in- place concrete foundation systems. The superstructure incorporated engineered wood members for wall and floor construction.

Civil engineering involvement consisted of a full residential housing development from the schematic phase through construction monitoring. The public utility extension required municipality approval and MDEQ permitting. The project was funded under the Michigan State Housing Development Authority therefore the site was designed to provide handicap accessibility to all buildings and facilities on site. The barrier free accessibility affected the layout of parking and sidewalks to provide access according to code requirements and the overall site grading.

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