a. Hamblin Hall - Hamblin Hall was built in 1953 and is approximately 90,100 sq. ft. The current chiller plant is in excess of 25+ years old and needs upgraded to maintain the facility's complex usage and condition space required by academic and biological labs annually. It will be replaced with a modem, energy-efficient chiller plant with a life span of 30 years.
b. Davis Fine Arts - The current system is antiquated, inefficient and costly to operate and repair, and has multiple failures annually. A new, full HVAC system project is necessary and will require engineering reports to determine the best HVAC upgrade. This project is to include but not limited to removal of existing piping system, ceiling repairs and new piping installation.
i. Boiler- In need of high efficiency, high condensing, hot water boiler with a life span of 30 years.
ii. Air Handler - In need of air handler design, either singular or multiple depending on engineering report, that will have a life span of 30 years.
iii. Chiller - In need of new, modernized, energy efficient chiller with a life span of 30 years.
c. Ferrell Hall - Ferrell Hall was built in 1925 and is approximately 75,400 sq. ft. The current boiler is steam conversion to hot water and is antiquated. A new high condensing, energy efficient hot water boiler with a life span of 30 years is needed.
d. Wallace Hall -Wallace Hall was built in 1970 and is approximately 84,500 sq. ft. The current cooling tower is past it life expectancy of 30+ years and antiquated in design. A new, high efficiency VFD designed cooling tower with a life span of 30 years is needed.
e. Drain-Jordan Library- The Drain-Jordan Library was built in 1951 with approximately 60,000 sq. ft. The current water source heat pump system is antiquated due to lack of part availability. A new, full HVAC system project is necessary and will require engineering reports to determine the best HVAC upgrade. The new HVAC system will have a life span of 20+ years.
f. Fleming Hall - Fleming Hall was built in 1941 and has approximately 62,000 sq. ft. Only half of the current variable refrigerant flow system is operable and has partial catastrophic failure. The HVAC system needs an engineering report to determine the best upgrade and replaced with an energy efficient system that will have a life span of 20+ years.
g. Cole Complex - The cooling tower is 35+ years old and should be replaced with an energy efficient cooling tower with a 30-year life span.
h. Sullivan Hall - Currently, the HVAC system is comprised of DX heat pumps of which 50% are non-operable. The HVAC system needs an engineering report to determine the best upgrade and replaced with an energy efficient system that have a life span of 20+ years.
CURRENT STATUS: DAVIS EOI Vendor has been selected - Silling. Contract has been signed. Pending specs from Vendor for contractor bids. Pending decision by Governor's office and HEPC.
SULLIVAN EOI Vendor has been selected - ZMM. Unit has been tested. Order for more units has been placed. Bid for remainder of units will be going out in April.
HAMBLIN CHILLERS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. - Project Complete
ALL OTHER HVAC EOI's HAVE BEEN Awarded to EOI Vendor Miller Engineering. Contract awarded. Vendor walkthrough has been complete for Wallace and Cole. Ferrell solicitation out for asbestos encapsulation.
HAMBLIN HALL CHILLER REPLACEMENT