C&S Companies of Syracuse, New York, had to install 20,000 pounds of ductwork at a training center while navigating continuing classes.
C&S is demolishing and replacing theh entire HVAC system for an existing 12,000-square-foot building, as well as providing a new one for an 8,000-square-foot expansion.
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, or IBEW, Local 43 Electrician鈥檚 Training Center in Syracuse, New York, needed to replace their existing HVAC system and expand their facility. The catch is that they would continue teaching classes throughout the expansion and renovation.
鈥淚t鈥檚 like someone coming into your office and shuffling everything around while still expecting you to do your job,鈥 says Eric Taylor, PE, senior project manager with C&S Companies of Syracuse. 鈥淲e are moving existing audio-visual equipment and furnishings to maintain use of the facility. It鈥檚 challenging to preserve the educational environment under these circumstances.鈥
C&S works closely with the faculty and the other trades to support a good learning environment for the apprentices. 鈥淲e are trying to be cognizant of the teachers and students, keeping the facility as close to normal as we can.鈥
The biggest challenge has been maintaining occupancy while performing the renovation. 鈥淲e haven鈥檛 been able to go in and wipe everything out,鈥 Taylor says. 鈥淲e have to be strategic in how we demolish systems so apprentices can continue to work.鈥 The institute has rearranged class locations to allow C&S to access different areas.
鈥淭he owner will give us a few rooms or a section that we can work on for a couple of weeks. When we complete that area, they move their students back in, and we go on to the next section. The challenge is being able to coordinate with other trades efficiently to limit multiple mobilizations, rework or having to perform portions of work twice.鈥
The training center has major equipment mounted on the roof or suspended above the drop ceiling. 鈥淭ypically, the ceilings would be the last thing we would do,鈥 Taylor says. However, for this project, the students needed to move back into the space before C&S finished the mechanical work. The contractor installed temporary ceilings in those sections to restore a functional classroom environment for the client. 鈥淲e used temporary plastic ceilings because we didn鈥檛 want to damage the new tiles. Nobody wants to do things twice or to repair new work that somebody else has damaged.鈥
C&S is demolishing and replacing the entire HVAC system for the existing 12,000-square-foot building and providing a new one for the 8,000-square-foot expansion. The project will take about 12 months from start to finish. 鈥淲e鈥檙e three or four months into the project,鈥 Taylor says. 鈥淲e should be complete by June or July.鈥 The project will bring in about 1500 work hours. 鈥淏etween the office, the fabrication shop and installation, we will have two to five people working all the time. Installation is intermittent because we are scheduled around the architectural work. When we鈥檙e not onsite installing, we鈥檙e in the shop fabricating.鈥
The existing facility currently utilizes ground-mounted air handling units without energy recovery. The upgrade will increase efficiency and occupancy comfort by replacing the air handlers with three energy recovery ventilators and 23 fan coil units. 鈥淭he three ERVs and 23 fan coil units support a significant amount of ductwork throughout the facility,鈥 Taylor says.
C&S is installing a total of 20,000 pounds of ductwork into the facility. Most of the installation will be traditional 20-, 22- and 24-gauge galvanized duct. C&S is fabricating all rectangular ductwork in their downtown sheet metal shop. The project will also require about 1,200 feet of round duct, sourced locally and prefabricated.
After years of supply chain issues, C&S was surprised to get all equipment for the training center in a pre-COVID timespan. 鈥淲e reached a point where we didn鈥檛 trust delivery dates from manufacturers and vendors because we had been disappointed so frequently,鈥 Taylor says. 鈥淔or that reason, we like to manufacture as much as we can in-house to maintain control.鈥
C&S Companies has offices across the United States. Still, their fabrication shop is in downtown Syracuse, New York, with an additional shop/warehouse a few miles north of Syracuse. Most of their mechanical/HVAC projects are within one to two hours of Syracuse. They collaborate with a strong general contractor, which is how they won the project. 鈥淥ur general contractor won this in a traditional competitive bid,鈥 Taylor says. 鈥淲e have the expertise to do many different things in-house, which gives us an advantage locally.鈥
Published: March 4, 2024
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