1 Center University and Woodland Avenues A/E Emergency Generator Upgrade Building By: Nidhish Shah, PE, Arthur Armellini, PE & Susan Murray, PE December 2, 2010 Fort Washington, PA P 215.542.8700 F 215.542.5652 Orlando, FL P 407.352.3300 F 407.352.3301 Visit us online www.MaidaEngineering .com
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Philadelphia VA Medical Center
University and Woodland Avenues
A/E Emergency Generator Upgrade Building
By: Nidhish Shah, PE, Arthur Armellini, PE
& Susan Murray, PEDecember 2, 2010
Fort Washington, PAP 215.542.8700 F 215.542.5652
Orlando, FLP 407.352.3300 F 407.352.3301
Visit us online
www.MaidaEngineering.com
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A/E Emergency Generator Upgrade Building
Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award
Selection Criteria in Order of Importance
1.Demonstrate engineering challenges and innovative solutions
2.Demonstrate the importance of the engineering profession to society
3.Demonstrate a clear and tangible benefit to the Delaware Valley Region
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Demonstrate engineering challenges and innovative solutions
Present Facility Site Plan
Work Statement
1.Provide all design services including investigating surveys and verification of as-built conditions as required to fully develop construction documents for the construction of a new Emergency Generator Building to Service Buildings 1,2 and 21.
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Construction Area Site Plan
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Work Statement
2.Copy of a previous study and preliminary and 35% drawings were be provided.
Job # 1 – Convince client to start over!
Provide new approach: Using 13.2 KV Generators Using Modular Prefab Generator Bldgs Emergency Power Feeders are always
energized providing better reliability.
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New Functional System Diagram
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Work Statement
3.Mission Critical – Capable of Continuing Operation during times if War, National Security Emergencies and of mitigating the effects of natural and man made disasters
The Physical Security Design Manual has the requirement for 96 hour fuel supply, as does NFPA 110 for Seismic Design Category C installations.
Provide N + 1 power source on site for critical loads.
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Work Statement
4. System should not raise the noise level or disturb the tranquility of the neighbors.
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Work Statement
5. Develop phasing plan to maintain emergency power during construction.
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Work Statement
6.Keep N+1 to Critical Loads during construction.
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Work Statement
7.Provide 96 Hours of back up fuel that will only be used if both MV Services are lost.
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Work Statement
8.Meet requirements for Seismic Design Category – “C”
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Work Statement
9.Provide Control and Monitoring Systems with documents for Joint Commission.
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Work Statement
10.LEED Certification!
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Work Statement
11.Power System and Arc Flash Studies
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Work Statement
12.Complete Conceptual and Detail Designs and Specifications in 16 Weeks!
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Design Team
• Maida Engineering, Inc • Metcalfe Architecture and Design• Hunt Engineering Company• Mark J. Kucirka• Urban Technologies, Inc.
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Final Product
Demo and Installation – Building 6
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Final Product
Demo and Installation – Building 16
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Final Product
Demo and Installation – Building 2 and 8
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Final Product
Modifications throughout the Entire Hospital
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Final Product
Installation – New Emergency Power Source
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Power Loads and Priority Load Shedding
• Critical Loads – Priority 1 – 1,328.82 KW
• Equipment Loads – Priority 2 – 1,348.15 KW
• Energy Center Loads (Building 6 and 8) – Priority 1 – Not listed, estimated to be 120 KW