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Category: Health Care
Project Title: Canyon Springs Medical Office Building
Project Designation: Negotiated, Health Care
Owner: Banner Health
General Contractor: Hunt Construction
Architect: Orcutt Winslow Partnership
Engineer: Sullivan Design
Project Description:

Midstate was selected to provide mechanical services for the $1.1 million Canyon Springs Medical Office Building project. The operating room and patient recovery rooms are fed with constant volume chilled water air handlers with humidification for decontamination. The office portion of the building is fed with water source heat pumps. The plumbing consisted of all medical gases.
Category: Health Care
Project Title: Desert Ridge Ambulatory Surgical
Project Designation: Tenant Improvement Health Care
Owner: United Surgical Partners
General Contractor: Ryan Companies
Architect: Ascension Group Architects, LLP
Engineer: Minhardt Engineers
Project Description:

Midstate Mechanical was selected to perform the build-out for the Ambulatory Surgical located in the Desert Ridge Medical Campus. The operating rooms are fed by their own units separate for the rest of the building. The project also included condensate, steam and refrigeration piping.
Category: Health Care
Project Title: Desert Ridge Medical Campus I and II
Project Designation: Design Build, Health Care
Owner: Ryan Companies
General Contractor: Ryan Companies
Architect: Orcutt Winslow
Engineer: Kraemer Engineering
Project Description:

Midstate Mechanical was selected to provide mechanical services for the Desert Ridge Medical Campus I and II. This project consisted of two 60,000 square foot three-story buildings that house offices for an array of medical specialties. Midstate selected a system that would best accommodate the shell/tenant improvement format. The system consisted of two 115-ton air cooled roof-top variable air volume (VAV) air conditioner units tied together on the roof for redundancy. Each of the three floors are fed with medium pressure duct loops for future VAV duct distribution build-out based on each tenant’s needs. Two roof-top exhaust fans feed each floor for any exhaust requirements. Also incorporated in the roof area is space allocated for future specialized air conditioning equipment such as independent cooling if needed by a tenant. Midstate also performed the build-outs for tenants.