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<br />2010, Fire Station 35, Orlando, FL – Mr. Hayner was a Mechanical Engineer on this project. SGM developed the owners
<br />OPR documents, reviewed drawings during construction, developed the commissioning plan, attended construction
<br />meetings, witnessed equipment start up, performed functional performance tests on the equipment and provided Test &
<br />Balance services. Commissioning procedures were performed following the ACG guidelines and the requirements of LEED.
<br />2010, Orlando Events Center Parking Garage, Orlando, FL - Mr. Hayner was a Mechanical Engineer for a $34 million
<br />parking structure to serve the needs of the Orlando Events Center (OEC). The multi-level, open parking structure will feature
<br />an estimated 2,000 spaces free of column obstacles, a helicopter landing pad, a climate-controlled elevated pedestrian
<br />crosswalk to the Orlando Events Center, and an energy-efficient lighting system. The structure will have eight (8) elevated
<br />parking levels. All stall sizes with be a minimum of 9’ wide and 18’ deep. The project is fast tracked for completion by July
<br />2010.
<br />2007 – 2011 , UCF #1, #2, #5 & #8 Chiller Replacement / Cooling Towers – Mr. Hayner was a Mechanical Engineer for
<br />University of Central Florida’s Chillers 5, 8 and 10 Replacement. SGM was commissioned to design the new chillers at the
<br />Satellite Utility Plant. The new chillers are high efficient electrical units. We developed the specifications for the chiller
<br />equipment and its installation. The chiller was directly purchased by UCF. As a result, there was a major savings by not
<br />paying 6 ½% sales tax and the mark up generated by the general contractor. SGM notified local Power Company (Progress
<br />Energy) about the new installation. Progress Energy then conducted an audit and determined that the new chiller saved
<br />electricity for the UCF campus. UFC received a $30,000 rebate for each.
<br />2010, Orange County Public Schools, Edgewater High School Comprehensive (Energy Efficient Design – Thermal
<br />Energy System Ice Storage), Orlando, Florida – Mr. Hayner was a Mechanical Engineer for this project. The work
<br />includes approximately 229,260 SF of new construction. It also includes approximately 67,100 SF of interior demolition,
<br />renovations, systems replacement and remodeling of several existing campus buildings. The $80 million dollar project
<br />consisted of remodeling, renovating and providing additions to selected existing buildings that will provide improved facilities
<br />which meet Orange County Public School’s design criteria standards and to eliminate all existing life safety/fire code
<br />deficiencies. The project included: site work, demolition, landscaping and irrigation, improvement of existing parking areas
<br />and site circulation, portables for student housing during construction and renovation/replacement of existing underground
<br />utilities.
<br />2010, Orlando Science Center HVAC, Lighting, Power, Plumbing & Fire Protection Energy Assessment, Orlando, FL
<br />– Mr. Hayner was a Mechanical Engineer for this project to identify and recommend the best and most economical and
<br />energy efficient method of correcting the HVAC equipment located at the Orlando Science Center Complex. Responsibilities
<br />included: operation and the deficiencies associated with the operation. Inspect the facilities in areas of HVAC, lighting,
<br />power, Fire Alarm, security system, Plumbing & FP system. Review the as-build and compare with actual conditions to learn
<br />more about the operation. Attend meetings with MRI, City PM and owner’s rep to coordinate the activities and review SGM’s
<br />findings. Identify all the deficiencies associated with building’s HVAC, lighting, power, fire alarm, plumbing & FP systems.
<br />Provide a break down and inspection report including executive summary outlining the cost and improvement plan for the
<br />building operation.
<br />2010, Orange County Convention Center Orlando, FL - Mr. Hayner provided Mechanical Design and Commissioning of
<br />new Variable Frequency Drives and Controls for all existing air handling units, fan, blowers and secondary chilled water
<br />pumps. SGM was the Engineer of the record and responsible for a solid commissioning plan for this 4,200,000 sq. ft. facility,
<br />the second largest convention center in the nation. The new plan was an alteration to existing facilities HVAC system. As
<br />part of this project, SGM is currently upgrading and replacing the existing multi manufacturer HVAC building automation
<br />systems (BAS) to the most current hardware and software using one manufacturer’s product. This BAS will be integrated
<br />through an enterprise level portal with remote accessibility. The goal is to integrate the campus wide buildings into one BAS
<br />web based access point.SGM is responsible for design of new controls, energy management system in compliance with
<br />codes, development of specifications, sequence of controls, design and general construction scheduling, cost estimating,
<br />and construction management.
<br />2010, Orange County Medical Examiners Facility Orlando, FL – Mr. Hayner provided engineering services for
<br />mechanical systems. Our fire protection submittal included complete sprinkler layout, specifications, and hydraulic
<br />calculations. The plumbing drawings show required pipe routing and sizes supplying each plumbing fixture. In addition,
<br />specifications were provided to show the required product materials, equipment, execution, and testing for all systems being
<br />used. Our contract also included construction administration which required periodic site inspections, shop drawing review,
<br />RFI responses, and meeting with the AHJ.
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