CLIENT: U.S. Department of Defense
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Kiewit Building Group
ARCHITECT: Kenneth Hahn Architects / U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
PROJECT VALUE: $5,500,000
PROJECT DURATION: 18 Months
PROJECT DELIVERY METHOD: Design / Bid / Build LEED Gold Certified
SCOPE OF WORK: Plumbing, HVAC, & Data Center
The Solution
The mission of Air Force Weather Agency is to maximize America’s power through the exploitation of timely, accurate and relevant weather information; anytime, everywhere. AFWA is a Field Operating Agency, reporting to United States Air Force Director of Weather, Deputy Chief of Staff Air and Space Operations (USAF/A3O-W).
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Leed Awards
LEED Gold Certification
Ray Martin Results
The Vision
The Vision for the building was to assist in the design and to install the mechanical systems to help achieve LEED Gold for a building with much power and energy required to function as the Air Force’s global weather headquarters.
The Preparation
Ray Martin was able to put together plan of action to have the required equipment and system layout going into the project in a timely and effective matter.
The Impact
The mechanical system included various innovations. These included underfloor air distribution allowing for individuals to control their work environment as well as cooling systems utilizing refrigerants that do not contribute to ozone depletion or global warming. Because of the innovative designs and high-level of execution in the construction process, the building is regarded as one of the most energy efficient government facilities.
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The Results Were Amazing
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