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• <br /> . 41,047 ^ SGM Engineering, Inc. <br /> • <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach RFP No. 12-04-02 <br /> 4;\ Continuing Professional Architectural & Engineering Services <br /> • "• '• Firms Only (CCNA) <br /> Section 2 - Qualifications <br /> • The critical key to accomplishing the listed initiatives is an integral design approach, where the evaluation of any <br /> • building element, material or system is not viewed solely on the basis of its own isolated merit and cost, but is <br /> designed and then appraised as an integrated part of the entire building, facility or infrastructure system. <br /> • <br /> • SGM's dedication to LEED is exemplified in our new headquarters which will achieve LEED Silver certification in the <br /> summer of 2012. SGM's LEED MEP engineering design was utilized for Orange County Public Schools - Colonial <br /> • 9th Grade Center, an educational facility that obtained LEED certification and the Skanska Orlando Headquarters <br /> which obtained LEED Gold certification. SGM's LEED certified projects total more than 9,000,000 square feet. <br /> I <br /> • Energy/Daylight Modeling <br /> SGM promotes integrated design analyzing multiple options for building features, including the building envelope, <br /> • HVAC equipment and lighting systems to identify the most effective energy saving strategies. SGM has extensive <br /> experience with 3D energy modeling software packages to demonstrate the value of energy saving strategies. <br /> • Additionally, we utilize daylight modeling to evaluate fenestration, types of glazing and architectural features. <br /> Assisting the City of Sunny Isles Beach to meet or exceed the 50% energy savings target for "The 2030 <br /> Challenge" <br /> Opportunities exist to determine 30 and 50% savings, SGM takes steps by first: <br /> 1. Define the architectural-program characteristics for a typical municipal facility by defining a single prototype <br /> model. <br /> 2. Create baseline energy models for the particular climate zone that are elaborations of the prototype model and <br /> are compliant with Standard 90.1-2004 <br /> • 3. Create low-energy models for the particular climate zone by applying a list of energy design measures to the <br /> prototype model. SGM utilizes industry feedback to strengthen the energy design measures chosen for application. <br /> 4. Simulate the baseline and low-energy models for the particular climate zone to show that 50% (or greater)energy <br /> savings are achieved when the energy design measures are applied to the prototype model. <br /> • <br /> • For example the following energy design measures were used to attain 50% energy savings on a municipal facility: <br /> • Reduced lighting power densities. <br /> • • Day lighting sensors in applicable perimeter zones. <br /> • • Occupancy sensors in applicable zones. <br /> • More insulative envelope (opaque exterior and fenestration). <br /> • • Overhangs on south-facing fenestrations. <br /> • A multi-zone variable air volume dedicated outdoor air system with zone-level water-to-air heat pumps. The <br /> ® heat pumps shared a common condenser loop whose temperature was maintained though the use of a <br /> • chiller and boiler. <br /> • High-efficiency chillers, boilers, and water heaters. <br /> • • Demand controlled ventilation. <br /> • • More efficient pumps. <br /> • Reduced infiltration through tighter envelope construction. <br /> • Integration of subsystems to achieve whole-building performance. <br /> SGM has demonstrated success in Continuing Service Contracts with our extensive experience in existing and new <br /> • construction of municipal facilities using latest means & methods to exceed the design and energy efficiency <br /> guidelines established by the client. Our expertise is in: <br /> • Vigorous energy efficient designs for showcased facilities <br /> ® • Central Utility Plants (chillers, boilers and thermal energy) <br /> • Campus-wide power distribution <br /> e • Trouble shooting of building MEP systems-such as IAO, fire alarm, power, etc. <br /> • • Systems, Audio, CC-N, Fire alarm and fire protection <br /> • Commissioning & LEED <br /> • • Feasibility study and cost estimating <br /> • SO• MMCompliance with Federal Grants such as ARRA and other stimulus packages <br /> • <br /> ® ENGINEERA <br /> u Co ,u..,.c i.c,.,,., 9 <br />
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