Weld County School District RE-4
Bowman was selected for third party commissioning services for the construction of a new High School (HS2), renovation and addition to an existing High School (WHS), and MEP upgrades to 10 other District facilities.
Bowman was selected for third party commissioning services for the construction of a new High School (HS2), renovation and addition to an existing High School (WHS), and MEP upgrades to 10 other District facilities.
The project consisted of the MEP design of a multi-story, 105,000 sq. ft. commercial tenant fit up for use by JBGS as their new headquarters located in Bethesda, Maryland. The tenant space is located within the new trophy building developed by JBGS located at 4747 Bethesda Avenue.
Bowman provided MEP engineering services for Building O, a mixed-use building including 2,099-unit residents, six retail spaces and parking garage. The Building O design is slated for LEED v4 Silver for Multifamily Mid-rise.
Bowman provided MEP Engineering for a new independent living, assisted living, and memory care senior living facility. The project includes a fifteen-story north tower and a ten-story south tower, all above a three-level below grade enclosed parking garage.
The project is 514,004 gross sq. ft. and includes 341-rental units with a ground floor retail shell for restaurants and mercantile use and a 107,450 sq. ft. underground parking garage. This project is a design build project with two separate contractors, Brenden Mechanical Inc. and Colonial Electric Co. Inc.
MEP engineering for the complete renovation of the main lobby, addition of a conferencing area and library renovation on the first floor, additional conferencing areas, and office renovation on the 2nd floor, office renovation on the 3rd floor and miscellaneous core renovation areas on the garage levels and levels 4-10, totaling 150,000 sq. ft.
Upon completion of a study for upgrading a dilapidated chilled water plant for our client and building owner, Hampshire Properties, Bowman was tasked with implementing the recommended solution. The solution, two 275-ton magnetic bearing chillers to be rigged into a below grade equipment room with extremely limited access.
The mechanical engineering was completed as design-build in partnership with TMS for the east parcel of the CSX Development site. The plan consists of three structures on one record lot, with a gross square footage of approximately 900,000, and a two-level garage of approximately 170,000 sq. ft.
Bowman was responsible for the mechanical and plumbing engineering design for the new construction of a 32,955 sq. ft. Science/Technology/Engineering/Arts/Mathematics (STEAM) building. The four-story building consists of student class rooms for Math, Robotics, Ceramics, Digital Arts, a Maker Space, Physics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Arts, and Biology.
Bowman provided the commissioning services for the HVAC and electrical systems for the law offices of Finnegan and partners. The project consisted of 172,000 sq. ft. of second-generation commercial office space.