Texas
A&M University — Satellite Utility Plant
College Station, Texas
Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc. served as the prime professional consultant in the design of this 4,400 ton central plant.
The 16,000 square foot plant houses three
1,100 ton chillers, a four cell masonry
shell cooling tower, two 8.4 million
BTUH domestic hot water generators and
auxiliary equipment.
Space
is provided for an additional 1,100 ton
chiller and a high temperature heating
hot water boiler.
An
automation system was installed to allow
operation of the satellite plant remotely
from the main plant.
The project included 2,100 linear feet
of chilled water and hot water distribution
system extensions to closed loops on the
south side of the campus.
The University of Texas Medical Branch — Galveston
9,000 Ton West End Chilled Water Plant
1,275 Ton Plant
Thermal Storage Analysis
Gas Air Conditioning Analysis
Numerous Thermal Utility Distribution System Experience
Utility Revisions South of John Sealy Hospital
Addition to Chilled Water and Steam Distribution – Phases I, II, and III
Lipton Tea Building Central Plant Addition
Texas A&M University at College Station
4,000 Ton West Campus Utility Satellite Plant
4,400 Ton Satellite Utility Plant
Baylor
University
Central Plant and Utilities Expansion
Ice Storage System
Rice
University
4,000 Ton Chiller Replacement
7,200 Ton Cooling Tower Addition
Sealy
and Smith Foundation
Central Heating and Chilling Plant
Addition to Central Heating and Chilling Plant
910
Travis Office Building Ice Storage System
11,000 Ton-Hour Ice Storage System 2,300 Ton Central Plant Renovation
Texas
A&M University at Galveston
Central Utility Plant and Distribution System
The
University of Houston
Central Plant Cooling Tower Replacement
Driscoll
Foundation — Children’s Hospital Addition
Exxon
Brookhollow Complex — Central Plant and Utilities Distribution
Marathon
Oil Tower — Central Plant Facility