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15 Park Row

New York, NY

MEP conversion, renovation, and upgrade of the existing system.

PROJECT FACTS

Type: RESIDENTIAL Project Area: 8 floors; 50,000 SF Service: MEP engineering

422 W. 20th Street

New York, NY

Luxury residential building in Chelsea, NY was a gut renovation with thoughtful attention to detail. The renovated building features 9’-6” ceilings, roof deck, fitness center, game room and other amenities all while maintaining the classic 19th century look of the building. Creative thinking of the design team ensured that the building façade remained unaffected by mechanical systems by implementing clever split AC system design and locating the condenser farm on the building roof. Complete replacement of boiler/heating plant with energy efficient equipment.

Developer: The Brodsky Organization

Architect: Alan Wanzenberg Architects

PROJECT FACTS

Type: RESIDENTIAL Project Area: 5 floors and cellar; 55,000 SF Service: MEP/FP engineering

  • Central natural gas heating boiler plant with perimeter baseboard radiators
  • Residential HVAC system utilizing split system design with outdoor condensers located on the building roof
  • Central hot water system
  • Direct electric power metering by utility of each residence
  • Conversion from oil to gas
  • New FP/sprinkler systems
  • Daikin AC systems with condenser farm on the roof
  • New flue mechanical exhaust to maintain existing flue size.

212 E. 57th Street

New York, NY

High-rise luxury residential tower in mid-town Manhattan. The lower residential floors include 0-2 bedroom apartments with the upper floors featuring luxury single apartment floors. Common amenities include landscaped roof deck and fitness center. Ground level includes commercial retail spaces. Mechanical systems feature central heating plant utilizing Con Edison high pressure steam and residential PTAC units.

Developer: NorthEnd Equities, LLC

Architect: H. Thomas O’Hara, PLLC

PROJECT FACTS

Type: RESIDENTIAL Project Area: 25 floors and cellar; 60,000 SF Service: MEP/FP engineering

  • Services for new co-op apartment building
  • Two zone water distribution system
  • Con Edison steam service
  • Central heating plant utilizing Con Edison high pressure steam
  • Perimeter PTAC HVAC system with hot water coils and electrical cooling
  • Direct electric power metering by utility of each residence
  • Central hot water system

General Theological Seminary, Chelsea #2/3/4

New York, NY

Separation into individual lots. MEP renovation and alteration of three brownstone landmark buildings. Develop site utilities separation plans. Compliance of landmark conservation rules. Design of underground storm detention systems, SD-1/2 approvals.

PROJECT FACTS

Type: RESIDENTIAL Project Area: Three 4-floor brownstones Service: MEP engineering

320 East 22nd Street

New York, NY

Residential rental building in Gramercy neighborhood in Manhattan. As part of the major renovation project the building is being provided with new sprinkler and fire alarm systems, upgraded electrical infrastructure, new domestic water house pumps and controls. A new common recreational room is being introduced at the ground level with rear yard access to a beautiful landscaped, outdoor patio and BBQ grills. Other upgrades include new central laundry facility, upgraded roof deck, new plumbing RPZ, and miscellaneous HVAC upgrades.

Developer: NYU

Architect: Rosenberg Kolb Architects, PC

PROJECT FACTS

Type: RESIDENTIAL Project Area: 8 stories; 67,000 SF Service: MEP/FP engineering

  • Central dual fuel natural gas / fuel oil heating boiler plant with perimeter baseboard radiators
  • Common space HVAC system utilizing split system design with outdoor condensers
  • Central hot water system
  • Direct electric power metering by utility of each residence