COMMERCIAL PROJECT EXPERIENCE Engineering Future Focused Solutions
COMMERCIAL
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Engineering Future Focused Solutions
MEP OFFICE LOCATIONSEau Claire, WI • Eagan, MN Iron Mountain, MI • Madison, WI Norman, OK • Rochester, MN West Chester, OH
REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN THE FOLLOWING STATES:AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WV, WI, and WY.
FIRM PROFILE
ESTABLISHED 2002 OWNERSHIP TYPELIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION
CLIENT MARKETSCAMPUS UTILITIES COMMERCIALGOVERNMENTHEALTHCARE & SENIOR LIVINGHIGHER EDUCATIONK-12 EDUCATIONSCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY
CORE ENGINEERING SERVICESMECHANICAL & ELECTRICALPLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION MASTER PLANNINGENERGY MODELINGGEOTHERMAL DESIGNCOMMISSIONING & RETRO-Cx3D LASER SCANNING & MODELING
Our mission: We continuously strive for excellence and innovation through creative engineering solutions to minimize environmental impact today and improve sustainable stewardship into the future.
MEP Office LocationsProjects Completed
MEP Associates, LLC is a full service, multi-disciplinary engineering and consulting firm focused on the design and future of sustainable, energy efficient solutions for projects nationwide. Our expertise includes mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, 3D laser scanning as well as commissioning, and energy modeling services.
We specialize in the design of geothermal, photovoltaic, solar, thermal storage and other renewable technologies. We attribute our continued success through the utilization of proven energy technologies that enhance building efficiency and minimize energy consumption.
Over the past decade, we have grown to a team of approximately 90+ employees in seven office locations. Our staff includes professional engineers, project managers, commissioning agents, system designers, CAD/Revit technicians, field technicians, construction administrative personnel as well as administrative, and technical support.
OUR CORE ENGINEERING SERVICES
MECHANICAL• Facility Assessment & Energy Analysis• Life-Cycle Cost Analysis• Feasibility Studies• HVAC Systems• Central Chiller Plants• Central Heating Plants• Ice Storage• Industrial Ventilations• Energy Recovery• Temperature Controls• Solar Thermal Systems• Infrastructure Master Planning • Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS)• Radiant Heating• Industrial / Laboratory Space Conditioning
& Ventilation
ELECTRICAL• Facility Assessment & Energy Analysis• Infrastructure Master Planning• Life-Cycle Cost Analysis• Primary Power Distribution• Secondary Power Distribution• Emergency Power• Fault Current Analysis• Cogeneration• Uninterruptible Power Supply• Power Conditioning• Fire Alarm Systems• Interior and Exterior Lighting System Design• Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System Design• Arc-flash Hazard Analysis• LEED® Compliant Lighting Design• State and EPA Energy Code Compliance
PLUMBING / FIRE PROTECTION• Hot Water Recirculation Systems• Acid Waste Systems• Process Piping• Water Supply & Sprinkler Systems• Fire Pump Design • Pumps & Controls • NFPA 13 • All Occupancies and Hazards • Wet or Dry Systems
• Early Suppression, Fast Response Deluge • Pre-action • Special Hazards Suppression
GEOTHERMAL• Facility Assessment & Energy Analysis• Infrastructure Master Planning• Life-Cycle Cost Analysis• Vertical Bore field Design• Horizontal Bore field Design• Pond Loop Design• Geothermal Site Planning• Geothermal Bore field Operational Analysis MEDICAL GAS• Manifolds, Piping, Valve Boxes, Gauges & Outlets • Medical Air Compressors • Medical / Dental Vacuum Pumps & Systems • Medical Gas / Liquid Oxygen • Storage & Bulk Storage Facilities
LEED CONSULTING• Eco-Charrette Facilitation • LEED® Process Consulting • LEED® Submittal Preparation • Daylighting Analysis • Photometric Site Lighting Design & Analysis • ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation Calculations • ASHRAE 90.1 - Appendix G Compliant Energy
Modeling • LEED Fundamental & Enhanced Commissioning
Services • Water Use Reduction Calculations • Renewable Energy Systems Design
COMMISSIONING• LEED® Pre-requisite / Enhanced Services• New Building Reviews• Training & Operational Programs• Owner’s Technical Representation• Construction Administration• Retro-Commissioning• Maintenance Program Development 3D LASER SCANNING & MODELING
MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL GEOTHERMAL ENERGY MODELING COMMISSIONING & RETRO-CX
PLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION
3D LASER SCANNING & MODELING
ENERGY STEWARDSHIP STRATEGIES
Energy performance is dynamic: infrastructure ages; technologies evolve; resources and priorities change.This requires a partner with the expertise to help you optimize building energy use from design and construction through operations and maintenance over decades. MEP offers a unique continuum of services and proven solutions to maximize energy efficiencies today and continue to identify opportunities for even greater efficiencies – and savings – for years to come. Our work with utilities and energy agencies enables us to help you identify available incentives, rebates, and grants to help you achieve the highest possible return on your investment.
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS Buildings are living systems that continually use the earth’s resources and generate waste from the time construction starts to the final destruction or de-construction. Our team has developed unique design concepts to capture the benefits of harnessing our natural resources, while also controlling construction costs. Energy-efficiency strategies range from smart building operations and passive design to more involved approaches, such as sophisticated district energy systems.
Energy stewardship is maximized by engineering solutions that reduce,
repurpose, and recover energy
REDUCE ENERGY
REPURPOSE ENERGY
Reduce the initial required thermal energy to serve the building’s needs. • Minimize Outdoor Air• Cascaded Air Systems • Thermal Decoupling• Exhaust Fan Turn Down• Daylight Harvesting
Repurpose thermal energy to be used again in lieu of discarding it. • Simultaneous Heating and Cooling Loads
Recover thermal energy from waste streams to be reused in the facility. • Energy Recovery
RECOVER ENERGY
HORMEL FOODSCORPORATE OFFICE NORTH ADDITIONAUSTIN, MINNESOTA
The one-story addition creates a new grand entrance for the Hormel Corporation. The addition is the first expansion of the building in 20 years. The 28,000 additional square feet will include a new reception area, cafeteria, wellness center with locker rooms, conference rooms, and an auditorium area that will seat 60 people.
Sustainable systems implemented in the project include the use of geothermal and ground source heat pumps, demand based ventilation, and a rainwater collection system used for irrigation and toilet systems.
TYPE FACILITY EXPANSIONSIZE 28,250 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2012COST $7.6 MILLION
LEED® CERTIFIED GOLD
THE HORMEL INSTITUTE EXPANSIONINTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYAUSTIN, MINNESOTA
TYPE ADDITIONSIZE 140,000 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2016COST $27 MILLION
Anticipated EUI is 85 KBtu/sf/yr.
The Hormel Institute is comprised of a group of highly successful medical scientists who are focused on determining the basic molecular mechanisms of cancer development to create new anti-cancer agents. Researchers are focused on finding better ways to prevent, detect and treat cancer to extend lives.
The three-story building addition to the existing Hormel Institute facility consists of 20 state of the art research labs, offices, and support spaces. The third floor houses a new 7,500 SF SPF animal vivarium.
The facility was designed to meet Minnesota’s SB2030 Energy Standards. A variety of energy savings and ventilation methods were incorporated into the HVAC systems that included:• A heat recovery chiller to satisfy simultaneous heating and
cooling loads.• High efficiency condensing boilers for low temperature
heating hot water.• Cascaded ventilation system and heat recovery.• Combination of fume hood and general lab exhaust airflows
allowing for energy recovery of all laboratory exhaust.• Demand based ventilation using occupancy sensors to
reduce airflows when spaces are unoccupied.• Reduction of lab air change rates using air quality
measurement devices. MEP provided the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services.
The new 14,000 SF SPAM® Museum replaces the original SPAM® museum, which was located at Hormel Foods headquarters and temporarily closed in September 2014. The museum features interactive exhibits and galleries looking at Spam's popularity around the globe, Spam's history with the US military, and Spam today. It also features a set of bluegrass instruments made of Spam cans, a 12-foot Spam rocket, a Spam can conveyor suspended from the ceiling, and a Spam children's play area. Along with a 1,400 SF SPAM gift shop which offers hundreds of Spam-branded items and gifts..
MEP provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and lighting (LED). Challenges on the project included coordination with a company specializing in the design of museums for the display and exhibit power and temperature requirements.
HORMEL FOODSSPAM® MUSEUM AUSTIN, MINNESOTA
TYPE BUILD-OUT / RENOVATION SIZE 14,000 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2016
CRAYCHILLER PLANT DESIGNCHIPPEWA FALLS, WI
TYPE CHILLER PLANT DESIGNSTATUS COMPLETED 2014
MEP was engaged to perform a master plan study to determine the optimal solution for creating increased chiller plant capacity, while at the same time determining how best to interconnect multiple chiller plants. All the tasks MEP needed to perform came with the requirement to reduce energy consumption and peak demand. At the time MEP was engaged to perform the master plan, the facility utilized stand-alone water-cooled chiller plants to serve dedicated supercomputer testing bays. The test bay cooling load was at times exceeding the capacity of the associated chiller plant.
MEP analyzed how to integrate a new chiller plant to the existing two chiller plants and how this could be a phased approach to implement a solution that would provide redundancy so that any chiller plant could operate at a given time to provide the base load needed for the campus. A water-cooled economizer system was included in the new chiller plant to handle 100% of the cooling load. The design included a space for a 1,000-Tons of future expansion.
The cooling load requirement is predominantly from the heat gain of computer equipment that is currently being tested in the adjoining labs. The facility currently needs the chilled water to be delivered at 47°F degrees. The facility made use of free cooling as much as possible. MEP designed a system that used the plate and frame heat exchangers to supply up to 100% free cooling, and staged the chillers to interject mechanically cooled water to maintain the 47°F degree requirement. The water from the cooling tower is cycled into a below-grade sump pit.
Depending on load requirements and ambient conditions, the chilled water will all be delivered to the heat exchangers and/or be diverted allowing the 85°F degree water tower low water temperature to creep up.
The new chiller plant consisted of:• (1) 1,500-Ton cooling tower• (1) 600-Ton water cooled chiller• (1) 530-Ton water cooled chiller• (1) 320-Ton water cooled chiller• (2) plate and frame heat exchangers
for the water economizer
CENTRAL WISCONSIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVENEW HEADQUARTERS AND WAREHOUSE FACILITY ROSHOLT, WISCONSIN
MEP Associates provided professional engineering design services for the Central Wisconsin Electric Cooperative located in Rosholt, WI. The facility includes a 16,473 SF office area, 4,374 SF vehicle repair area, a 21,012 SF vehicle storage area and a 6,750 SF warehouse.
MEP included a significant amount of site utility, site lighting and new plumbing and electrical services. All buildings were provided with an emergency generator that provides power to the entire building in the event of power outage. All HVAC systems are geothermal.
BENEFITS TO THE OWNER• Designed for 50 years of growth with an expandable design for
the warehouse and office• A building configuration that allows for: warehouse, truck
garage & pole yard consolidation, fully secured, electronic access, efficient vehicle traffic flow, ample parking and large material storage areas
• Ground source heating & cooling, low E efficient windows, roofing reflects solar heating, and automated lighting
TYPE NEW FACILITYSIZE 48,609 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2011
Schumacher Dairy expanded their dairy operation with the addition of a new Milking Parlor. The automated milking equipment delivered a continuous flow of raw milk at 98º F. The flow would vary from 40 to 80 GPM and is required to be chilled down to 38º F and placed in a bulk storage tank to awaited transfer to a truck for delivery to the processing plant.
MEP designed a heat pump system that repurposed the heat from the milk accomplish the following tasks:• Heat the cattle entry apron reducing the icing and cattle injury
during freezing weather.• Heat the wash down and cow’s drinking water in the Parlor.• Heat the administration building.
There are supplemental boilers which provide redundancy and heating during periods of extended low milk production. The system dramatically reduced the consumption of propane required by the operation.
SCHUMACHER DAIRYMILKING PARLOR HEAT RECOVERY HEAT PUMPEYOTA, MINNESOTA
TYPE HEATING SYSTEMSTATUS COMPLETED IN 2013
GLENWOOD COMMONS NEW APARTMENT & STUDENT HOUSING FACILITY RICE LAKE, WISCONSIN
The 32,250 SF, twenty-four unit, 96 private bedroom apartment facility is a privately held housing complex designed to primarily meet the needs of students attending either the UW Barron Campus or the WITC Rice lake Campus. Each unit consists of four private bedrooms, compartmentalized bathroom, kitchen, and living area. The three floor elevator building includes an office and meeting area at the building entrance, a study/meeting area on each floor, coin operated laundry room, and a 72 space parking lot.
With the many sustainable features incorporated into the overall project design and unit amenities needed for efficient and functional Student Housing. In addition to using sustainable building products, the design also incorporated energy efficient technologies to reduce the use of natural resources. The windows, lighting fixtures, water heaters and appliances are all energy star rated, with featuring water conserving plumbing fixtures. The combination of all these has resulted in the building qualifying for substantial rebates from Focus on Energy.
TYPE NEW FACILITYSIZE 32,250 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2010MEP SERVICES GEOTHERMAL DESIGN
MEP ASSOCIATES, LLC HVAC GEOTHERMAL OFFICE CONVERSION EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN
MEP Associates corporate office located in Eau Claire, WI was upgraded from a traditional HVAC system to a 30-Ton water-to-water geothermal heat pump.
TYPE FACILITY HVAC UPGRADESSIZE COMBINED 10,440 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2012
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CASCADE MEADOW WETLANDS & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CENTERHEAT PUMP RECONFIGURATIONROCHESTER, MINNESOTA
TYPE STUDY & PROJECTSTATUS COMPLETED IN 2014LEED® CERTFIED PLATINUM
In November of 2010 the doors opened at Cascade Meadow Wetlands & Environmental Science Center. The facility featured a water-to -water heat pump system utilizing the pond as an energy sink. This system is the primary source of heating and cooling for the entire facility. From the onset, the owner experienced numerous operational issues and failures resulting in escalated maintenance and energy costs. The system was unreliable and required regular intervention to achieve adequate environmental conditions in the building. Cascade Meadow worked with the originally designed system for three years.
MEP Associates was commissioned to study the operation and provide recommendations and a course of action to address the issues. MEP provided design services for the required modification to the system configuration and controls allowing the water to water heat pumps to operate as required. Following the modification, the required system stability and energy performance was realized.
After system modifications, the energy consumption for the building dropped 30% on an annual basis.
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MINNESOTA860 Blue Gentian Road, Suite 175
Eagan, MN 55121651.379.9120
3416 Lakeridge Place NW Rochester, MN 55901
507.281.1632
MICHIGANN5059 County Road 607Iron Mountain, MI 49801
OHIO7237 Cincinnati Dayton Road, Suite 204B
West Chester, OH 45069
OKLAHOMA2600 Van Buren, Suite 2635
Norman, OK 73072405.364.9926
WISCONSINCorporate Office
2720 Arbor Court Eau Claire, WI 54701
715.832.5680
901 Whalen Drive, Suite AVerona, WI 53593
608.848.9556
www.mepassociates.com
Engineering Future Focused Solutions