AlfaTech Big Book – prepared for HPI Architecture (pps 20637)

AlfaTech is a consulting engineering firm offering a range of complementary services and expertise in multiple markets. Our services include: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Design, Technology, Architectural Lighting Design, Commissioning and Energy Solutions, as well as Sustainability.

INNOVATIVE IDEAS | INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS | SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIPS

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OVERVIEW / Profile & Services

02 Sustainability

03 Relevant Projects

OVERVIEW 01

Profile & Services

P R O F I L E

ALFATECH

AlfaTech has built a reputation over 30+ years providing the most innovative and sustainable engineering solutions starting at the master planning phase and continuing through construction administration. S&K Engineers of Monrovia, California has joined AlfaTech, bringing expertise gained over 25 years. The S&K team brings experience in commercial, healthcare, educational, retail, civic, entertainment, sports, and laboratory facilities. Integrating our two firm's expertise bolsters our ability provide the most responsive, reliable, competitive, and quality services to our clients. We provide intelligent and cutting edge design at every turn, beginning at the commencement of every project in order to provide maximum benefit to our clients through the entire process. Our engineering solutions are highly efficient and cost effective, and ensure clients the greatest possible return on investment. Overall, we strive to develop the most dynamic relationships, be attentive to the needs of our clients and partners, and be true team players. With this mindset, we’ve proudly built a stellar list of clients.

RSBG COMPANIES

AlfaTech is part of a network of experienced companies that provide relevant services across the globe. These firms possess the most innovative and brightest talent which ensures the most forward thinking solutions and services for all projects in all the markets we serve. These companies operate from numerous offices in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Now with over 6,400 staff members worldwide and in over 30 countries we

can serve all of our clients’ needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Collectively, the expertise of AlfaTech and RSBG provides engineering solutions that augments the vision of our clients and enables the most groundbreaking workplaces that go beyond current trends, and enable all future-of-work strategies.

Uber, Mission Bay 1 & 2

L O C AT I O N S

US San Francisco, California San Jose, California Los Angeles, California San Diego, California Monrovia, California Atlanta, Georgia Edison, New Jersey

EUROPE Vienna, Austria Le, Denmark Paris, France Berlin, Germany

MIDDLE EAST Baghdad, Iraq Amman, Jordan

Bochum, Germany Frankfurt, Germany Hamburg, Germany Munich, Germany Ribnitz-Damgarten, Germany

Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Doha, Qatar Abu Dhabi, UAE

Rostock, Germany Stralsund, Germany Wiesbaden, Germany Cologne, Germany Athens, Greece Madrid,Spain Zurich, Switzerland Istanbul, Turkey Birmingham, UK Bishop’s Strotford, UK Croydon, UK Edinburgh, UK Exeter, UK Leamington Spa, UK Leeds, UK London, UK Luton, UK

Al Ain, UAE Dubai, UAE Madiant Zayad, UAE AFRICA Beau Bassin, Mauritis Cairo, Egypt

ASIA Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Dehradun, India Delhi, India Gandhingar, India Mumbai, India New Dehli, India

Maidenhead, UK Manchester, UK Nottingham, UK Stockport, UK Sunderland, UK Wakefield, UK

Pune, India Rajkot, India

Visakhapatnam,India Manilla, Philippines Singapore, Singapore Bangkok, Thailand

P R O F I L E

S E R V I C E S

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN HVAC

ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGN Lighting and Lighting Controls Lighting Calculations

COMMISSIONING | ENERGY SOLUTIONS Early Quantifiable Energy Study Incentives

Heating Systems Water and Gas Cooling Systems / Chilled Water Dehumidification Systems Contamination Sensitive Areas Industrial Hygiene Systems Low Tolerance Temp Control Title 24 Analysis and Design Heat Recovery Systems Central Utility Plants Air Handlers HVAC System Controls PLC Programming Fire Protection and Plumbing

Customized ROI Calculations Sustainable Lighting Design Energy Savings Analysis Custom Lighting Fixtures Custom Lighting Fixtures Design

Energy Star® Assessments Retro-commissioning (RCx) Monitoring Brand Continuous Commissioning (MBCCx) ASHRAE Level 1, 2 and 3 Energy Audits Measurement and Verification (M&V) of installed projects Energy Modeling Net Zero Energy Budgeting HVAC/Chilled Water Plant Optimization

TECHNOLOGY DESIGN Low Voltage Design Audio Visual Design

Security Systems Design Architectural Acoustics Wireless Design & Modeling Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) Integrated Building Management Systems BMS Network Integration Telco Facilities and Services Voice Systems and Applications Relocation & Data Center Migration Services Strategic Planning and Analysis Project Management Management Consulting SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability Planning (Organizational and Infrastructural) LEED / Green Building Consulting Masterplanning Life Cycle Cost Assessment Occupant Wellness and Comfort

PROCESS Industrial Waste Collection Acid Neutralization Bio-Kill Waste System Process Waste Containment Ultra pure De-ionized Water Systems USP Water WFI Specialty Chemicals Chemical Storage

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN Power Systems

Emergency & Standby Power Lighting and Lighting Controls Security Systems 24 / 7 Power Systems (UPS) Power Monitoring Systems Toxic Gas Monitoring Graphic Control and Alarm Panels Grounding and Bonding

Lab and Special Gas Systems Ultra High Purity Gas Piping

Bulk & Specialty Gases Toxic Materials Handling Code Compliance Process Distribution Piping Process Cooling Water Medical Gas Medical Vacuum Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal system (WAGD) Dental Vacuum System Dental Water System

Energy Management Energy Conservation Fire Alarm Systems Public Address Systems Plug Loads Control

Façade Engineering CFD / Wind Studies Wind Studies Thermal Stratification Studies Energy Concept Studies

S E R V I C E S

GREEN BUILDING

SUSTAINABILITY

LIFE

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN

OF A BUILDING RETRO COMMISSIONING

ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING

TECHNOLOGY

COMMISSIONING / ENERGY SOLUTIONS

CONSTRUCT I ON

OCCUPANCY

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C L I E N T S

JDS Uniphase Corporation John Muir Medical Center Johnson & Johnson Johnson Controls JP Morgan Chase JRH Biosciences Juniper Networks Junipero Serra High School Kaiser HealthConnect Kaiser Permanente Kasowitz, Benson, et al Kimpton Hotels KLA-Tencor Corp La Clinica De La Raza

Novell Novellus Systems NVIDIA Ohlone Community College OptiSolar Oracle Orchard Properties Oread Pacific Bell PDL BioPharma PG&E Panattoni Europe Pfizer Philips Semiconductor Pitney Bowes Polycom Port of San Francisco Presidio Trust Price Waterhouse Coopers Qualcomm Queens Medical Center Rambus Raytheon Company

Scripps Memorial Hospital Sequoia Hospital CHW Sequoia UHSD Siemens SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Solectron Corporation Sony America Spansion Sprint SRI International (Stanford Research) Stanford Healthcare & Clinics Stanford University Stanford University Medical Center

365 Main 3M Company AARP Abbott Biotherapeutics Abbott Laboratories Abbvie Abgenix Abt Associates ACCO Engineered Systems Adaptec AOC Adobe Systems Advanced Micro Devices Advantest America Advent Software Aetna Affymetrix Alliance Bernstein, LLP Alta Bates Health System Altera Corporation Alum Rock School District Alza Amazon/Lab 126 Ambiance Associates Ambience Interiors Amdocs American Express Company Amgen Amprius Agilent Technologies Agnes Medical Center Akamai Technologies Alcoa Allen, Matkins, et al

Bingham McCutchen, LLP Bio-Rad Laboratories BioGenex Biomarin Pharmaceutical BioMed Realty Trust Bloom Energy BMC Software Booz Allen Hamilton Inc

County of Sacramento County of San Mateo County of Santa Clara Credence CSAA

CSU Northridge Cupertino USD Daughters of Charity Health Dell Deloitte Consulting Digital Realty Trust Dignity Health Dominican Hospital Dropbox Dupont East Side Union HSD eBay Eil Lilly & Company Elsevier Inc Emirates National Oil Empire State Development Equinix Equis Corporation Ericsson Ernst & Young LLP Exelixis Ferrari Maserati of Silicon Valley Fidelity Investments Fireman’s Fund Insurance First Franklin Financial Corp Flextronics Foundry Networks Franklin Templeton Investments Genencor Genentech General Dynamics General Electric Genzyme Corporation Gilead Sciences Goldman Sachs Good Samaritan Hospital GSA Harbor UCLA Medical Center Hayward USD

Boston Properties Boston Scientific Bradford Schools Bristol-Myers Squibb Broadcom Broadreach Capital Partners Brocade Buck Institute Stem Cell Research Lab Cadence Design Systems Cal Pacific Med Center California Department of Mental Health CarrAmerica Development Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Chabot Las Positas CCD Charles Schwab Chevron Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles County Children’s Hospital, Oakland Children’s Hospital, Orange County Children’s Hospital, San Antonio Chinese Hospital Cisco Systems Citigroup Realty Services

Stion Corporation Stryker Endoscopy Stubhub Sun Microsystems SunPower Sutter Health Sybase Inc Symantec Synopsys Inc

Lam Research Laney College

Lawrence Berkeley Lab Letterman Digital Arts Levi Strauss & Company Linear Technology LinkedIn Lockheed Martin Corp Logitech Longs Drug Stores Los Gatos Saratoga HSD Lumentum Marriott International Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital Marvell Semiconductor Maxim McKesson Medarex Menlo Park City School District Mercy Southwest Hospital Microsoft Mills/Peninsula Hospital Mission Oaks Hospital Molecular Devices Monterey Peninsula College Morgan Hill USD Morgan Stanley Morrison & Foerster Motorola Mountain View School District MW Zander NASA-Ames National Semiconductor Network Appliance Nokia Nortel Networks North Bay Medical Center Northrop Grumman Novartis

Sysorex T-Mobile Tencent Tesla Motors The Gap Twitter Uber UC Berkeley UC Davis UC Davis Medical Center UC San Francisco

Regional Medical Center Riverbed Technologies Robert Half International Roche Bioscience Ross Stores Sacramento Municipal Utility District Safeway Saint Francis Memorial Hospital Saint Joseph Hospital Saint Louise Regional Hospital Saint Mary’s Hospital Samaritan Medical Center Samsung San Francisco City Hall San Francisco International Airport San Francisco USD San Jose Medical Center San Jose Redevelopment Agency San Jose State University San Jose USD San Mateo CCCD San Mateo County Office of Education Sandia Laboratories Santa Clara County Health Dept. Santa Clara County Library Santa Clara County Office of Education Santa Clara USD Santa Clara University

City of Cupertino City of Foster City

UC Santa Cruz UC Los Angeles UCLA Outpatient Surgery/Oncology Center UCSF Mission Bay Medical Center Ultratech University of Colorado Hospital

City of Fremont City of Monterey City of Mountain View City of Newark City of Oakland City of Palo Alto City of Sacramento

Amstein + Walthert Anderson Architects Anixter Applied Dynamics Applied Materials Aradigm AT&T Park Clinic Atmel Corp Autodesk Avaya Avid Technology Avidex BAE Systems Bank of America Banuazizi Architects Bayer Healthcare Bechtel Corporation Bell, Rosenberg, et al Berryessa USD

University of Nevada University of Virginia URS Valley Medical Center Verisign Verity Health Verizon Communications Veteran’s Administration Visa International Vivus VMware Wachovia Bank

City of San Jose City of San Mateo City of Santa Clara City of Saratoga City of South San Francisco City of Sunnyvale College of Contra Costa College of Marin Colliers International Computer Associates Int’l Compuware CoreSite County of Monterey

Hewlett Packard Highland Hospital Hitachi America IBM Impax Laboratories Informatica Corporation Intel InterMune Intuit J&W Scientific

SAP Labs LLC Saratoga USD Savvis

Washington Hospital Xoma Therapeutics Yahoo

SUSTAINABILITY 02

S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y

AlfaTech follows a holistic approach to meet project expectations in all dimensions. Providing sustainable design is an achievement if it is also functional. Increasing efficiency is realistic when it is applicable. Meeting the project budget is possible when the design is constructible.

We take pride in our designs and ensure that the following principles are aligned in our approach to every project:

• Implementing sustainable solutions • Environmental awareness and reducing carbon footprint • Creating a stress-free, comfortable and healthy environment • Optimizing building performance, reducing energy and water usage • Utilization of the latest smart building technology and occupant environmental control, including temperature control, lighting control, building envelope shading, acoustic and air quality by means of enhanced filtration system At AlfaTech, we have a multidisciplinary team of experts to assess and design projects with an integrated approach. Working along with owners, architects and other stakeholders, we examine every project with a comprehensive, systematic approach to meet the client’s sustainability, energy, water and environmental quality goals. AlfaTech goes beyond engineering – our suite of energy, water and sustainability assessment services creates projects that benefit the triple bottom line – people, planet and profit. We provide expert studies in all qualitative aspects of the built environment such as day lighting, thermal comfort, advanced lighting control design, and technology integration.

We examine every project with a comprehensive systematic approach to meet the client’s sustainability, energy, water and environmental quality goals.

S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y

ADVANCED SIMULATIONS

We provide various advanced computer simulations to study wind patterns, thermal stratification and comfort issues in spaces, building façade studies and energy modeling to aid architects and owners make key decisions during the early stages of design.

• Façade Engineering • CFD/Wind Studies • Thermal Stratification Studies • Energy Concept Studies • Energy Modeling • Daylighting Modeling

S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y

CASE STUDY:

UBER MB 1 & 2 – LEED PLATINUM / WELL GOLD MISSION BAY HEADQUARTERS

San Francisco , CA

AlfaTech is currently involved in Uber’s innovative new San Francisco headquarters which is a new 420,000 square-foot, ground up office building in the Mission Bay district. We provided design/bid/build style Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) engineering, lighting design, and Technology (low voltage, security, audio/visual) services, throughout the entire project. AlfaTech is part of the construction administration effort and served as the engineer-of-record for mechanical and electrical installations. We assisted the architectural design team with optimizing performance by assessing various utility, façade and wind studies. Life-cycle cost analysis, energy benchmarking, and computational fluid dynamics were critical tools to inform the design effort. The project is designed as an innovative, ultra-high performance building that focuses on an occupant-centric workplace and includes an elaborate IT infrastructure, a façade that responds to programmatic needs, an under floor air distribution system, a two-building atria system incorporating natural ventilation, and a central treatment system for collecting graywater and rainwater. The interactions between the occupants, the buildings, and the ambient, were at the heart of the architectural and engineering systems; targeting lower environmental metrics of 1,100,000 kWh in reduced energy use and 2,100,000 gallons in reduced water use.

• High-performance LED lighting with an occupancy driven network-based lighting control • Fuel cells redundantly powering building network operations • Solar domestic hot water system • PV-ready electrical system • Integrated building management system, including Smart Building Technology

• Significant reduction of building energy by means of combined hydronic chill beam and underfloor air system (UFAD) • Aggressive rainwater capture and retention. • Graywater reuse • Natural ventilation for main atrium social areas, creating a pleasant, open experience for employees and visitors. • Maximize use of day lighting to optimize workspace quality.

S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y

CASE STUDY:

LUCAS MUSEUM OF NARRATIVE ART Los Angeles, CA

The Lucas Museum was conceived with the bold ambition to challenge the way our societies appreciate art museums. Inspired by its resolute mission, the engineering design blasted off with the vision to deliver a lasting, centenarian building in harmony with its site. The carbon zero design harnessed heat and cooling from the soil beneath the museum with over 700 vertical bores. This constituted the deepearth, pulsating aorta of the geothermal field. A second element of nature was introduced by way of a thermally active water pond, which increased the site’s innate cooling capacity. These features were modulated by the high-efficiency, heat recovery central plant that provided all-electric, simultaneous heating and cooling (and no gas-fired boilers). Environmental quality for prime spaces – galleries, state of the art theaters, and lobbies – were controlled with underfloor air-distribution and radiant floors. Smart controls gently nudged temperature and ventilation parameters to adjust to visitors’ comfort. The superstructure lifted off with an exterior façade that self-shaded the thermal shell, effectively reducing cooling demand. Curved onyxglass organically traced the rooftop which formed the solar PV field. At 365 kW capacity, the renewable energy source reduced an estimated 10-15% of the electricity demand and swung the carbon footprint negative. Ahead of its time, the Lucas Museum will open the doors as an eco-friendly, ‘net zero energy’-ready museum that gives back to the surrounding community.

• Geothermal loop • A solar energy system • Natural ventilation • Displacement system • LED lighting • Spectrally selective glazing

• Grass and native plants • Ecological ponds • EV charger • Rainwater harvesting • Energy efficient HVAC system • Hydronic bidirectional heating/cooling flooring systems

S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y

CASE STUDY:

DELTA PRODUCTS HEADQUARTERS Fremont, CA

Delta Products desired a new headquarters highlighting sustainability and energy efficiency with primary goals to showcase Delta Products’ innovation in a state of the art building blending the natural surroundings with sustainable building design. The Delta Americas Headquarters is a three-story 250,000 SF campus consisting of private offices, administrative, open workspace, conference/auditorium facilities, kitchen/dining areas, labs, office and warehouse. AlfaTech provided sustainable mechanical electrical plumbing engineering design services for this project focusing on the client’s desire to maximize natural ventilation and daylighting reduce water and energy consumption with a geothermal central plant and utilize radiant systems for primary space conditioning. AlfaTech conducted extensive CFD modeling to assist with sizing and locating windows around the building and their integration into a thermal tower ventilation strategy. The project also encompasses a photovoltaic system to balance energy consumption and achieve Net Zero Energy.

• Two passively conditioned, interconnected atria • Shaded facade with automated natural ventilation • Chilled sails and occupant- controlled underfloor air- distribution systems • High-performance LED lighting with an occupancy driven network-based lighting control

• Graywater reuse and rainwater catchment systems • Integrated building automation, controls and management platforms • Full air-side and water-side economizing • Fuel cells redundantly powering building network operations • Solar domestic hot water system • PV-ready electrical system

We believe making the world a better place is a responsibility we all share. And being able to do our part in the way we work is one of the best ways we can give back and have a positive effect on our environment. This means, not only do we always strive to provide the most sustainable solutions for our clients, but we are also always working on new, innovative and pioneering methods to bring sustainability to the next level, staying ahead of the curve in all types of projects in all the markets we serve.

Let’s leave the world a better place than we found it.

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Relevant Projects

HIGHER EDUCATION

H I G H E R E D U C AT I O N

POMONA COLLEGE | SMITH CAMPUS CENTER

Claremont, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 65,000 SF

This project consisted of tenant improvements made to the Smith Campus Center at Pomona College. Several areas and challenges were undertaken.

In the basement, approximately 8,400 square feet of office space was converted to a pub-type setting. The living area was upgraded with new ceilings, lighting, and air- conditioning to provide a more inviting atmosphere.

The Coop restaurant was entirely upgraded, including a new glass-enclosed space and kitchen. Exposed ductwork was worked into the architectural scheme to create an excellent atmosphere.

Awards

• International Illumination Design Award of Merit, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), Regional, 2008. • Illumination Design Award, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA), Michigan Chapter, 2008.

ACUI Facility Design Award

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OHLONE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – LEED-NC PLATINUM

Newark, CA

Type : New Construction Size : 130,000 SF

AlfaTech provided mechanical and electrical engineering master planning and full design services for the new, 130,000 gross square foot, 81-acre, multi-building campus in Newark.

Our energy efficient design included the use of solar energy with roof-mounted PowerGuard 450kV photovoltaic panels, a large geothermal loop system for heating and air conditioning, highly efficient plumbing fixtures and an enthalpy wheel heat/energy recovery system. The MEP systems alone were responsible for 33 of the 55 of the LEED points attained to achieve a LEED-NC Platinum certification for this project (the first LEED Platinum community college in the country). The systems will help to save more than $2.6M in operating expenses over the next 25 years. The campus program includes the Learning Resource Center, student support services, administration, information services, a cafeteria & food services, student dining, language labs, classrooms, lecture halls, video conferencing, computer labs, an aerobics room, a fitness center, a bookstore, Health Services, nursing labs, science and environmental labs, cadaver storage, biology life sciences, and business & technology labs.

Building Design and Construction Magazine 2009 Gold Team of the Year Award, Health Science and Technology Center

CCC/IOU Partnership's Community College Sustainability Best Practices Award Overall Sustainable Design Category of New Construction & Major Rehabilitation

• Community College Facility Coalition (CCFC), Design Award of Merit, August 1, 2008

Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal Structures, Best Green Project, October 1, 2008

• US Environment Protection Agency (EPA), Environmental Awards Environmental Hero, February 1, 2008

California Construction Magazine Best of 2008 Awards Program, Winner, Green Building Category

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SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA

Aliso Viejo, CA

Type : Campus Expansion Size : 200,000 SF

The firm is providing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design services for this university campus expansion project for Soka University which consists of two buildings.

The 4-story, 100,000 SF STEM building will house teaching and science and research laboratories, classrooms, offices, a large auditorium, collaboration areas, meeting rooms, open study areas. The building’s instructional lab modules allow for interactive teaching and hands-on learning in this open, flexible, interactive and sustainable building.

The Resident Housing will be 4 stories and approximately 65,000 SF comprised of approximately 75 to 80 rooms and a rooftop patio.

Both proposed projects will be designed to accommodate a LEED Gold Building Certification, and an exterior architectural design pallet that will respect the current design features, landscaping and cultural aspects of the campus.

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USC, ROSKI SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN (PHASE 1)

Los Angeles, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 15,000 SF

AlfaTech provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing & fire protection criteria engineering services for the first phase of this project Roski School of Art and Design encompassing 15,000 SF of offices and classrooms as well as reception area bringing together the school’s three graduate degree programs into one space. Due to the sensitive nature of the art which will inhabit the space, proper lighting and heating control was crucial to keep the integrity of the student's work.

USC, ROSKI SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN, EXPANSION SPACE (PHASE 2)

Los Angeles, CA

Type: Expansion Space Size: 1o,000 SF

AlfaTech provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing & fire protection criteria engineering services for the 10,000 SF expansion of the Roski School of Art and Design at University of Southern California. The expansion space includes large open plan gallery space, conference room and private offices. This expansion enables the school to present arts programming and public events within the Arts District neighborhood, contributing to the existing creative community.

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WEST VALLEY COLLEGE

San Jose, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 30,000 SF

The firm provided MEP and Technology engineering design services for this new, two-story 30,000SF technology building featuring a mechanical data room, classrooms, computer labs, distance learning labs, laboratories, lecture hall, and multi-purpose spaces.

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD

Bakersfield, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 153,000+ SF

The firm provided full engineering design for the new Stern Library. This library features a workshop space with a clean booth, a television studio, and a sound recording booth. All new engineering systems were connected to central campus facilities, which included mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.

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CITRUS COLLEGE | MATH & SCIENCE BUILDING

Glendora, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 34,000 SF

This project consists of a new stand-alone 34,000-square-foot Math & Science Building for Citrus College located in Glendora, California. The project includes classrooms, laboratories, and spaces for biology, chemistry, math and physical science programs.

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ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE | HEALTH & SCIENCE BUILDING

Lancaster, CA

Type: Higher Education Size; 94,240 SF

This project consists of a new science laboratory and office building of 94,240 square feet located in Lancaster, California. The project includes 44,706 square feet of laboratory space with the remaining square footage consisting of offices and other non-laboratory spaces including a planetarium. The building has a very unique shape and a very large footprint. It is also in the relatively harsh high desert area of Southern California which presents HVAC design issues among others. Due to the nature of chemicals involved in the laboratories, and high desert winds, a sophisticated wind tunnel test was performed to assure proper exhaust air location and treatment.

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COLLEGE OF THE DESERT | STUDENT SERVICES CENTER

Palm Desert, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 45,000 SF

The firm provided MEP engineering design services for a new two-story building consisting of approximately 45,000 square feet. The building includes new smart classrooms, office space, administration for student services, and a new bookstore.

A photovoltaic system is located on the roof of the building to supplement the primary electrical service and feed excess power back into the public grid. A central elongated skylight also makes very effective use of day-lighting. The building exterior has been designed with wall fins to provide window shading in this very hot climate.

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EL CAMINO COLLEGE | MATH & SCIENCE BUILDING

Torrance, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 105,000 SF

The firm provided complete mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, and electrical engineering consulting services for this project. The building is 105,000 square feet with two floors above grade and a basement. The building will be completely renovated. Once complete, the building will house the main technology server array in a state-of-the-art data room complete with a dedicated chiller system utilizing hot and cold aisles within the room and new UPS systems and emergency generators for redundant backup. The UPS systems utilize N+1 technology. In addition, the building has an observatory on the roof. The HVAC design includes sophisticated isolation techniques to prevent vibration transmission to the extremely sensitive telescopes. The budget for the project is $40 million.

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY / CLARK CENTER

Palo Alto, CA

Type: New Construction, R&D, Biotech Facility, Office and Administrative Space Size: 200,000 SF

This award-winning project is a multi-story building on the Stanford University campus dedicated to biotechnology research and development. It is a state-of-the- art facility designed to bring together researchers of different disciplines in order to foster new ideas as opposed to the process of traditional research facilities. AlfaTech was responsible for the design of the mechanical systems, and peer review of the plumbing/process piping systems.

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

Palo Alto, CA

Type: New Construction , Additions, Renovations Size: 200,000+ SF

Projects: • Law School / Cowell Area Utilities • Mechanical Engineering Department Building

• Environmental Safety Facility • Graduate School of Business • Medical Center Teaching Hospital • South Hall Cafeteria

The firm provided engineering services for a multitude of buildings on the Stanford University Campus. For the Mechanical Engineering Building, the firm provided new systems for existing 46,000 SF two story building. For the Law School Building, the firm provided a feasibility study of campus steam/chilled water to a new Student Health Center, a new Student Services Building, and a proposed Law School Student Center. The firm provided design for a new 50,000 SF, 3-story building to house the Graduate School of Business. The Keck Laboratory was a new 72,000 SF, three-story lab. The firm provided additions & renovations to the Medical Center Teaching Hospital. The firm also provided design services for a new Environmental Safety, 30,000 SF hazardous waste monitoring & storage facility, and systems renovation to the South Hall Cafeteria.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, AUXILARY LIBRARY Livermore, CA

Type: New Construction, High Security Storage Library Size: 38,000 SF

The firm was a key part of the mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, and security design team for this state-of-the-art, 38,000 SF building which is the most secure facility of its kind in the West. Designed to protect over a $1 billion worth of books and journals, the building will maintain archival conditions of temperature and humidity to preserve the books for a minimum of 200 years. Exact temperature and humidity control and attention to detail are keys to preserving this treasure trove of academic knowledge.

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MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE

Monterey, CA

Type: New Construction and Modernizations Projects:

• New Child Development Center Building • Modernization of Administration Building • Modernization of Computer/Business Center • Modernization of Lecture Forums • Modernization of Gymnasium • Modernization of Humanities Building • Modernization of Performance Art/Theater Building

Monterey Peninsula College is an ongoing client. AlfaTech provided MEP and Technology engineering design services for this project. One project included providing design for new site utilities upgrades including new 21KV distribution system, new communications and power distribution to building, gas, water, storm drain, and grey water systems coordination. The project scope also included energy efficient gym lighting, theater lighting, exterior lighting and energy control systems for targeted areas on campus. The lighting was designed with integrated occupancy sensors, photosensors and building management system control for maximum energy savings.

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COLLEGE OF MARIN – LEED GOLD

Kentfield and Indian Valley, CA

Type: New Construction, Additions and Modernizations Size: 170,000+ SF

Projects: • Physical Education Building Remodel (Kentfield) – 44,000 SF • Science/Math/Central Plant Complex (Kentfield) - 60,000 SF • Transportation Technology Complex (IVC) – 10,000 SF • Main Building Complex (IVC) – 36,000 SF • Campus Master Planning for Kentfield and Indian Valley Campuses The firm was selected to provide all up-front engineering services relating to all planned bond projects including the master planning, district-wide energy modeling, district-wide mechanical, electrical and plumbing facility assessments and design standards for the District with projects totaling over 170,000 SF. We provided engineering design services and design and construction administration for the renovation of the Diamond P.E. existing complex. The project included new HVAC and electrical distribution. An energy management control system (EMCS) links directly to the new central campus EMCS system on the central part of the Kentfield campus. The project also includes a photovoltaic system which will either provide electrical for distribution in the building or supplemental hot water for the swimming pool. The Science/Math/Central Plant on the Kentfield campus includes a new energy efficient, geothermal underground / renewable energy HVAC system. The new 650-Ton, 340 vertical bore geothermal system provides heating and cooling via ground coupled water source heat pumps to the new Complex and Fine Arts buildings as well as two campus pools. The field was designed and phased for future expansion to support the entire Kentfield campus. The Transportation Technology facility on the Indian Valley campus required the total renovation of 10,000 SF which includes automobile technology repair facilities and instructional offices. The facility includes a radiant floor heating system and a solar thermal system to provide domestic hot water. In addition, the firm is working with the Kentfield campus on the Larkspur Annex to upgrade the electrical services and distribution to create a staging area for future campus construction.

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DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE

Pleasant Hill, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 80,000 SF

AlfaTech provided full MEP/FP engineering design and sustainability services for this 80,000 SF educational facility. This facility houses a wide range of services and amenities for the college. This colleges includes admissions office, career center, food services, School of Hotel & Restaurant Management, and the dean’s office. Some of the sustainable features include: natural ventilation, radiant floor, chilled beams, and a high efficiency central plant.

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SKYLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

San Bruno, CA

Type : New Construction, Modernizations Size : 155,000+ SF

Projects: • New Science Annex - 21,236 SF • New Student Union Building – 43,750 SF • New Facility Maintenance Building – 15,000 SF

• Building 7 Modernization – 35,000 SF • Building 8 Modernization – 35,000 SF

• Bridging Documents – New Cosmetology/Wellness/Athletics Building, New Administration/Instructional Building, New Automotive Technology Automatic Transmission Building, Building 8 Gateway Portal, North/East/West Campus Gateways, Demo of Northern Buildings, Parking Lot and Roadway Modifications The firm provided mechanical and electrical engineering services for new construction and renovation projects on the Skyline Campus for both the traditional ‘design-bid-build’ and for ‘design-build’ project delivery method. (Student Union) and 21,236 SF Science Annex Building. The building accommodates the following services: bookstore, common reception area, associated students offices and senate chambers, student activities offices and storage, multi-cultural center, security office, food service, meeting center, student health services and information, chemistry department with labs, biology department with labs, and a bridge connection. The gross building area is approximately 63,000 SF. We also provided the bridging documents for the above “Design Build” projects on the campus, including the new 43,750 SF Student Support and Community Center

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Davis, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 83,000 SF

This 83,000 SF complex houses the UC Davis Conference Center and Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. Hall, home of the UC Davis Graduate School of Management (GSM). The first LEED Platinum-certified MBA facility in California, the GSM offices comprise three stories and the two-story conference center includes a restaurant, office space, meeting rooms, and a one-story ballroom. It also includes a geothermal system.

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EVERGREEN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

San Jose, CA

Type: New Construction and Modernizations Size: 100,000+ SF

Projects: • New Learning Resource Center • Chemical Laboratory (Modernization) • Administration (Modernization) • New Fine Arts Center

The firm was contracted to perform various on-campus additions and renovations. The first project consisted of a new two-story Learning Resource Center containing open lab, distance learning, circulation and supporting area totaling 70,000 SF; basement containing Tech Support, Cable Studio of 7,500 SF and mechanical space of 3,000 SF. Our experience at this campus also includes design of MEP/Technology for a new 2,200 SF Fine Arts Center design. The firm also performed the remodel of the 2nd Floor (approximately 20,000 SF) which houses the campuses laboratory. In addition, a due diligence evaluation was conducted to document current and past operational problems, and will be used to determine potential system deficiencies based on the current building use and systems installed.

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SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE / STUDENT SERVICES BLDG Santa Rosa, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 80,000 SF

The firm provided mechanical and electrical engineering design for this project which is slated for USGBC LEED certification, including a geothermal underground / renewable energy HVAC system. The building incorporates sustainable design elements, and the program includes offices, food service, kitchen, student dining, information services, and a bookshop. The building features two heavy use kitchen areas with a combined capacity to serve 420 faculty, staff, and students. Both kitchens have type I (grease) and type II (vapor) exhaust systems. All the type I exhaust hoods feature UV lamps to reduce overall grease exhaust and the exhaust systems feature Halton fans with Pollution Control Units to further reduce the amount of grease exhausted to outdoors due to sidewall discharge. Make up air to the kitchens is provided through the general building outside air make up system which uses energy recovery units (enthalpy wheels) to provide increased outside air (300% beyond code minimum) to each zone air conditioned by heat pump units. The heat pump units are coupled with a closed loop geothermal field, with vertical bores 250 feet deep, and provide air conditioning for the whole building.

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SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE | CULINARY ARTS BLDG Santa Rosa, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 70,000 SF

AlfaTech provided mechanical and electrical engineering design for this project which includes four restaurant grade kitchen/classroom areas, student lecture classrooms, and office area for administrative staff. The building features four teaching kitchen areas each with a capacity for approximately 25 students. All kitchens have type I (grease) and type II (vapor) exhaust systems. All exhaust systems for the kitchens feature Variable Flow Hoods which considerably reduces exhaust fan energy consumption. All kitchen make up air is provided by a 50,000 CFM Air Handling Unit with FanWall technology that allows the air flow range to vary from 700 CFM to 50,000 CFM by using an asymmetrical VFD assignment to the FanWall fan array. This type of airflow volume flexibility allows the Air Handling Unit to provide make-up air to one hood in the entire kitchen or all the hoods in the four kitchens. Air conditioning is achieved through the use of zoned heat pump units water cooled through two closed circuit cooling towers. The building will be equipped with a solar thermal array sized to provide all domestic hot water needs of the building, including the kitchens.

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CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO

San Francisco, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 537,000 SF

The firm provided master planning and infrastructure design services for the City College of San Francisco’s new Ocean Avenue campus. The campus will house eight new buildings including a performing arts center, advanced technology building, joint use facility, central plant (part of joint use building), classroom building, dormitory, and bookstore totaling 437,000 SF. The College’s project goals included the buildings be designed and certified to a minimum LEED Silver rating. We also provided MEP, and sustainable design for the AIA Award Winning, new performing arts complex spanning 100,000 SF. Targeting LEED Silver.

Green Features: • Radiant Heating & Cooling • Green Roofs • Natural Ventilation • Photovoltaics

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

WOODBURY UNIVERSITY STUDENT SERVICES BLDG

COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Irvine, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Type: New Construction Size: 226,000 SF

Type: New Construction and Modernizations Size: Various

Type: New Construction and Modernizations Size: Various

The firm provided comprehensive design of mechanical and electrical systems for six new residence halls, accommodating 120 students each and one new dining hall with upper level seating for conferences, lectures and performing arts.

Projects: • Lecture Halls • Teaching Rooms • Computer Lab • Biomedical Research • Café and Food Lounges

Projects: • Lecture Halls • Teaching Rooms • Computer Lab • Biomedical Research • Café and Food Lounges

SANTA MONICA COLLEGE Santa Monica, CA

The firm provided two separate concurrent projects for value engineering of library release space improvements. The project realized two new lecture halls, 18 teaching rooms, a computer lab, biomedical research facilities, relocation of café and expansion of student lounges.

Type: Modernizations Size: 124,000+ SF

CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CALTECH) Los Angeles, CA

Projects: • Buildings 6 and 80 • Computer Room Remodel • Cory Hall • McCone Hall

Type: New Construction and Modernizations Size: Various

LOS ANGELES TRADE -TECHNICAL COLLEGE Los Angeles, CA

Projects: • Lecture Halls • Teaching Rooms • Computer Lab • Biomedical Research • Café and Food Lounges

Type: Due Diligence

The firm worked with facilities personnel to evaluate and document potential system deficiencies based on current building use and systems installed at the Student Union. This included a site visit, report, and recommendations for HVAC equipment.

The firm provided engineering services for numerous projects at UC Berkeley which include full systems renovation to Advanced Light Source structural biology support encompassing 16,000 SF to buildings 6 and 90, Cory Hall which was a new 28,000 SF fifth floor built on top of existing electrical engineering building and MEP and fire protection renovation to McCone Hall which was an 80,000 SF classroom.

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PALOMAR COLLEGE LIBRARY FPP

CERRITOS COLLEGE | FINE ARTS BUILDING FPP

CERRITOS COLLEGE | BURNIGHT CENTER FPP

San Marcos, CA

Norwalk, CA

Norwalk, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 45,500 SF

Type: Higher Education Size: 60,000 SF

Type: Higher Education Size: 40,000 SF

The purpose of this report was to review the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to determine the condition of existing equipment, code deficiencies, and recommend upgrades.

Palomar College was planning to extensively remodel the existing library building and convert it to predominately office space as a student services building. The purpose of the FPP report was to review the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to determine the condition of existing equipment, code deficiencies, and recommend upgrades for remodeling the building. A walk through of the building was conducted by the architect, the firm, and campus personnel, and then we discussed the building systems with maintenance personnel and reviewed available record drawings of the building systems.

The purpose of this FPP was to review mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to determine the condition of existing equipment, code deficiencies, and recommend upgrades.

A walk-through of the building was conducted by the architect, the firm, and campus personnel, and then we discussed the building systems with maintenance personnel and obtained available record drawings of the building systems. Built in 1965, the Burnight Center houses theater arts, music, motion picture/television and production classes, as well as the WPMD radio station. In addition, various productions are held in the Burnight Center Theater every semester including dance productions, plays and musicals, choral and instrumental concerts, guest artist performances, and movies. The building is primarily a high-bay theater with seating on the floor level only and with classrooms in the two-story wings. The building is approximately 45,500 square feet.

A walk-through of the building was conducted and then we discussed the building systems with maintenance personnel and obtained available record drawings of the building systems.

Built in 1963, the Fine Arts Building houses classrooms, a large dance room, photography darkrooms and classrooms, pottery and ceramics areas, as well as some administrative areas. The building is approximately 40,000 square feet all located on a single level. The somewhat unique shape consists of a central core and four distinct wings.

Built in approximately 1980, the building houses the campus library. Most of the building was remodeled in 1994. Most of the engineered systems were replaced during the 1994 remodel.

Most of the engineered systems within the building were original and over forty years old. The recommended changes to deficiencies were projected to cost approximately $3,000,000.

The building was planned for expansion, which created some challenges for existing MEP systems. The FPP was prepared with the reuse of existing equipment being a priority, but the expansion did require some additional equipment. Ultimately the building was scheduled to be approximately 60,000 square feet. Recommended MEP changes and additions were estimated to be $3,600,000.

Most of the engineered systems within the building were original and over forty years old. Due to age, much was recommended to be replaced. The total estimated cost for MEP systems was approximately $3,500,000.

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EL CAMINO COLLEGE | INDUSTRY & TECHNOLOGY BUILDING

LA TRADE-TECH COLLEGE — LIBERAL ARTS THEATER & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

RCCD NORCO CAMPUS | OPERATIONS CENTER

Norco, CA

Torrance, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Type: Higher Education Size: 12,000 SF

Type: Higher Education Size: 105,000 SF

Type: Higher Education, Theater Size: 1,200 Seat Auditorium 20,000 SF Addition

This is a new building for the Norco Campus. Originally it consisted of two buildings but was scaled back to a single building due to budget constraints.

The firm provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering services for this 105,000 square foot building with two floors above grade and a basement—all of which stands to be completely renovated. Once complete, the building will house the main technology server array in a state-of-the-art data room complete with a dedicated chiller system utilizing hot and cold aisles within the room and new UPS systems and emergency generators for redundant backup. The UPS systems utilize N+1 technology. The firm designed a pre-action wet sprinkler system and dry chemical system, including emergency stop function and a dry chemical evacuation ventilation system. In addition to classrooms and administrative spaces, renovations will include cosmetology, police academy, fashion design, machine tool & engineering technology with an observatory on the roof. The observatory required very careful consideration and analysis of rooftop equipment. The HVAC design includes sophisticated isolation techniques to prevent vibration transmission to the extremely sensitive telescopes present on the roof as part of the observatory.

The firm provided full mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection consulting engineering services for this project. The original building was built in the 1920s. This project includes the renovation of the 1,200-seat auditorium and support areas plus an additional new 20,000 square feet. The project cost is approximately $21 million.

The building consists of administrative areas, warehouse storage, shops, and also the main campus data room. The total project cost is approximately $8M for 12,000 square feet. Hill Partnership was the architect. The firm provided full mechanical, electrical, and plumbing consulting engineering services.

The engineering includes special attention paid to acoustics, energy, and lighting. A heat recovery run around coil is included for enhanced energy efficiency.

RCCD NORCO CAMPUS | BOILER REPLACEMENT Norco, CA

The project achieved LEED Certification.

Type: Higher Education

RCCD ADA ACCESSIBILITY UPGRADES | THREE CAMPUSES Norco, CA

This campus has two central plants which provide hot and chilled water. One central plant consisted of a single hot water boiler which was unable to provide sufficient hot water for campus expansion. The boiler itself was also old and inefficient. The firm was retained to provide a design for two new boilers to accommodate future expansion and improve efficiency. The design was able to fit both new boilers in the allocated space and improve efficiency by over 10%. To accomplish this, a new variable speed pumping system was also designed and installed.

Additional Projects • Campus-Wide Exterior Lighting Upgrade • Cell Phone Coverage Improvement Study • ITS Server Room—HVAC Upgrades

Type: Higher Education

For this project, the firm assisted with ADA upgrades for all three Riverside Community College campuses.

• Shops Building Replacement • Utility Infrastructure Upgrade

Extensive field work was required to ascertain the status of existing fire alarm and site lighting systems and determine what upgrades are required to meet current codes. The firm prepared drawings and specifications to submit to DSA for the necessary upgrades.

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