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Municipality Projects

Category: Municipality

Project Title: East Valley Bus and Maintenance Facility

Project Designation: CMR, LEED, Municipality

Owner: City of Tempe

General Contractor: D.L. Withers Construction

Architect: RNL Design

Engineer: CH2M-IDC

Project Description:

Midstate Mechanical was selected to construct the new $2.1 million (mechanical) for the East Valley Bus and Maintenance Facility project for the City of Tempe. This project is a large LEED job with an underfloor cooling and heating system in the administration building. The maintenance building has evaporative coolers for cooling and exhaust fans for carbon dioxide removal. All this is controlled with CO sensors, natural gas sensors and state of the art HVAC and safety controls.

Category: Municipality

Project Title: Maricopa County Downtown Courts

Project Designation: Design Build, LEED, Municipality

Owner: Maricopa County

General Contractor: D.L. Withers Construction

Architect: Dick & Fritsche Design Group

Engineer: Kraemer Engineering

Project Description:

Midstate Mechanical was selected as the design partner for the $3.9 million (mechanical) Maricopa County Downtown Courts project. The 250,000 square foot development is a one-building, 5-story complex; the first floor houses court rooms and the second through fifth contain district courts and office support. Midstate’s LEED accredited staff worked with the design team to employ green building techniques for water savings, energy efficiency, material selection and indoor air quality.

Category: Municipality

Project Title: Maricopa County Human Services Campus

Project Designation: Design Build, Municipality

Owner: Maricopa County

General Contractor: D.L. Withers Construction

Architect: BPLW

Engineer: Kraemer Engineering

Project Description:

The Maricopa Country Human Services Campus project was so far over budget that Midstate Mechanical was called on to redesign the entire mechanical system. With Midstate’s expertise in design/build, the project was completely redesigned saving the County $300,000. The campus provides shelter and services for the homeless, including many children. The campus consists of three (3) one-story buildings covering 135,000 square foot. These buildings are for Central Arizona Shelter, Healthcare for the Homeless and St. Vincent de Paul. The $1.7 million (mechanical) scope of the project included the installation of an air cooled chilled water system utilizing both constant and variable volume air handlers, split systems, and evaporative coolers.