Enviro Control Systems was contracted to install mechanical systems in the $4.3 million addition to Archbishop Alter High School.
Enviro Control Systems was contracted to install duct collection systems, and remove and reinstall air handlers in the laboratory.
The conversion of Lotz Paper Building to the Avant Garde Office Suites and Restaurant Space was undertaken during 2017-2018. EnvrioControl Systems was contracted to install the mechanical systems.
This project was accomplished in four phases and required over 1 year to complete. The project was to provide mechanical systems in both new construction and building retrofit to this historic Cincinnati theater facility.
This project was unique as all work was performed while the police station was occupied, 100% operational, and properly secured to protect the community and staff.
EnvrioControl Systems coordinated with contractors and other trades on a variety of project elements. Coordination was necessary on elevations and locations of material and penetrations to block walls before construction with accuracy, so masonry corrections and modifications were not required.
As part of the team who completed this historical renovation, Enviro Control was tasked with maintaining historical architectural features of the building while overcoming significant building deterioration. Success of this project is evidenced by the honor of receiving the 2018 ABC Excellence in Construction Eagle Award.
This project employed value engineering solutions consistent with the building’s designation on the National Register of Historic Places. The budget to complete this 20,000 square foot project was fixed, and EnvrioControl Systems was able to work with it to finish the comfort systems need for all 5 levels of the building.
The Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital contracted with EnvrioControl systems to provide and install HVAC systems for their hospital pathology lab.
Austin Landing worked with EnvrioControl Systems to finish the tenant build-out of 10, 222 sq feet.
This project required installation of 2 Carrier RTUs with smoke detectors, air devices, ductwork, and insulation.
EnviroControl Systems removed existing RTUs and installed mechanical system to a preexisting renovation project. The scope of the work entailed the removal of existing RTUs providing burglar bars and caps for those penetrations, the installation of 8 RTUs with curb adapters, burglar bars, hail guard, economizers, duct smoke detectors, four concentric diffusers and thermostats, the installation of four wall fans, one gas unit heater and one electric ceiling heater, four wall fans, accompanying air devices and hundreds of feet of insulated ductwork.
Located in the Avant Garde building, Tender Mercy is a unique, downtown Dayton upscale bar in the basement tenant space. The scope of the work included the installation of mini split systems, a wall heater, and insulated ductwork. Job challenges include low ceiling heights, limited space for ductwork, and limited space for equipment placement. Tender Mercy’s location in the basement of a fully occupied multi-story building required exterior ductwork, vertically installed up five stories to provide required outside air. The original project put the budget well over the engineer’s projected amount. Working with the owner and engineer directly, EnviroControl Systems was able to offer value engineering that brought the cost down and put the budget back on track.
EnviroControl Systems completed the demo, installed kitchen hoods, installed make-up air, and installed mechanical system for this project. The scope of work includes the installation of one RTU with smoke detector, one split system which includes furnace with condensate draw, furnace with combustion air vent through side wall, furnace with outside air to exterior window well with motorized damper, condenser with refrigerant lines run to furnace, three remote condensers, two restroom exhaust fan, four electric heaters, thermostat and sensors, air devices, and insulated ductwork. Portions of the project were completed, working alongside a general contractor. Other portions of the project allowed EnviroControl Systems to demonstrates its ability as a prime contractor, providing and installing make-up air units and kitchen hoods.
EnviroControl Systems was contacted to do a design build on an existing structure. This ongoing project is being completed in phases. Phase One, 2018: RTU added with ductwork. Phase Two, 2019: three RTUs added with new ductwork. Phase Three, 2020: Project in Value-Engineering, Design-Build phase. EnviroControl Systems demonstrated team spirit, working with adjoining business to provide crane lift location before business hours for project’s RTUs.
EnviroControl Systems served as design build contractor for historic reuse of six story office building, including six story building shell and tenant buildout in basement, and 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th floor levels. Scope of the work includes installation of a DOAS (Dedicated Outdoor Air System) unit mounted on the roof with ductwork hung in the shaft and stubs for each floor, restroom exhausts, 67 tons of cooling with a VRF system including 26 heads (cassettes or ducted units), and ductwork to provide the fresh air to each floor.
Formerly known as the J.K. McIntire Building, built in 1912, the building is best known for the upper three floors being used by the Monsanto Company, who tested the biological impact of polonium radiation as a part of the US Military, Manhattan Project. It will now serve to house Dayton-based technology companies.
EnviroControl Systems was contracted to design build and provide engineered drawings for renovation of existing medical facility. EnviroControl Systems replaced inoperable RTU with RTU and curb adapter, reconnecting gas piping and high/low voltage electrical. EnviroControl Systems repaired two existing RTUs. Installation included restroom exhaust fans, three programmable thermostats, air devices, return grilles, and new insulated ductwork.
EnviroControl Systems completed the mechanical system on new construction of the Dayton Metro Library, Trotwood branch. EnviroControl Systems provided and installed two RTUs with curbs and smoke detectors, one split system, fourteen VAV units, three exhaust fans, two hot water boilers, one air dirt separator, one expansion tank, one chemical pot feeder, four hydronic pumps, one auto make-up water assembly, one hot water cabinet unit with a wall mounted thermostat, one hot water panel radiator, water piping, air devices and insulated ductwork. Installed ductwork surpassed owner’s required pressure test. As a plan and spec public job, EnviroControl Systems successfully worked with other trades, including producing coordination drawings, and working with outside contractor on HVAC system controls.
EnviroControl Systems completed an 18-month, multi-phase, 2-building rehab. Project included demo and installation of HVAC mechanical systems to two pre-existing buildings. EnviroControl Systems’ team embraced the challenge of converting an aging boiler system to modern heating/cooling. Project challenges included restrictive ceiling heights, drilling through existing concrete/block walls/ceilings, working in shafts and attic space, maintaining the architectural integrity of a 116-year old building.) Through this 18-month renovation, EnviroControl Systems’ team managed continuous design revisions. EnviroControl Systems provided and installed three DOAS (Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems) units, Young’s regulator dampers, multiple split systems with refrigerant and condensate lines, electric and gas unit heaters, air devices, four VAVs, exhaust fans, covers for exposed piping and wiring, insulated ductwork, and controls. During the install, over 2 miles of soft copper was run in the two buildings. This was the perfect job for our first- and second-year apprentices to learn about the VRFs systems that were installed.
EnviroControl Systems finished existing building shell to tenant specifications. Project included demo of the existing mechanical system, followed by installation of new mechanical system. EnviroControl Systems provided environmentally responsible demolition and disposal of existing equipment. New system included delivery and installation of nine RTUs with curbs, duct smoke detectors, and economizers, five exhaust fans, two cabinet unit heaters, one split system with refrigerant and condensate lines, thermostats and sensors, two dryer vents, four water heater flues, air devices, and insulated ductwork.
EnviroControl Systems met the challenge of providing constant indoor temperature, overcoming fluctuating humidity from work-out areas.