15 West 34th Street
HVAC, Electrical, and Plumbing Design
RAND Engineering & Architecture, PC designed the HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire alarm systems for Pentagon 2000 Software's newly configured 5,900 sq. ft. office in Midtown Manhattan.
Property:
5,900-square-foot space in Midtown Manhattan, office of Pentagon 2000 Software
Project Overview:
Design of HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems for newly configured office space.
Engineer:
RAND Engineering & Architecture, PC
New York, NY
Architect:
Andrew Bartle Architects,
P.C./ABA Studio
New York, NY
Contractors:
Nucor Construction Corp. (general)
VR Mechanical (HVAC)
The Electric Connection (electrical)
$500,000 total construction cost
Client:
Gabriel Mofaz, President
Pentagon 2000 Software, Inc.
New York, NY
Scope of Work:
Newly designed systems and installed equipment included:
HVAC
- Air distribution system: ductwork, volume dampers, control dampers, access doors, and louvers.
- Three air conditioning units for general office space, front offices, and server room, each with setback digital thermostats.
- Diffusers, grilles, and registers.
- Fans, vapor seals, and insulation.
Electrical
- Wiring, risers, conduits, junction boxes, and hangers and supports.
- Service disconnect switches and circuit breaker load centers.
- Lighting fixtures.
Plumbing/Fire Protection
- Domestic hot water heater and hot and cold branch piping to kitchen and bathrooms.
- Sanitary and vent piping.
- Cast-iron finned-tube steam radiators.
- Sprinkler heads, heat sensors, and strobe lights for fire-alarm system.