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Mark Escott, P.E., LEED® AP, CxA <br />Electrical Engineer <br /> <br /> <br />2010, Orange County Barnett Park Gymnasium, Orlando, FL – Mr. Escott provided electrical engineering for the new <br />Barnett Park Gymnasium. The BAS of the existing building was expanded to communicate with the new building. The audio, <br />data and security system of the new building are tie and communicating with the existing building. The electrical service was <br />size with enough extra capacity for a future splash park. <br />2010, City of Orlando Events Center Parking Garage, Orlando, FL – Mr. Escott provided electrical design services for this <br />$34 million parking structure which serves the needs of the Orlando Events Center. Mark provided systems designs for the <br />garage’s CCTV high resolution video camera surveillance system on all levels at strategic points of access. The design also <br />included access control through the use of proximity card scanners at selected door locations. Fire alarm, area of rescue, <br />emergency phone system, ticket dispensers, toll gates, and communication systems were also include as part of the systems <br />design. The systems design incorporated local and remote monitoring of all systems. <br />2010, Orange County Convention Center Variable Frequency Drive Controls and Energy Management, Orlando, FL – <br />Mr. Escott was an Electrical Engineer and Commissioning Agent for the new Variable Frequency Drives and Controls for all <br />existing air handling units, fan, blowers and secondary chilled water pumps for this 4,200,000 SF facility, the second largest <br />convention center in the nation. Mark’s responsibilities included design of new controls, energy management system in <br />compliance with codes, development of specifications, and sequence of controls. As CxA, Mark’s activities were to develop, <br />and document performance to determine whether the AHU, pumps and controls were functioning in accordance with the <br />documented design intent. SGM was able to solve and resolve non-conformance issues and deficiencies. SGM reviewed and <br />approved the O&M manuals, which included the warranties. <br />2010, Orange County Government District 9 Medical Examiner’s Office Facility, Orlando, FL – Mr. Escott was an <br />Electrical Engineer for the District Nine Medical Examiner’s Office which is a 41,283 SF facility that consists of three separate <br />buildings: Medical Examiner’s Office, Morgue and Decomposition Morgue. The building is one of the first green Medical <br />Examiner’s offices in the nation. This LEED Certified building will reduce its water consumption by 40 percent in one year with <br />the use of low-flow fixtures and native landscaping. <br />2007, City of Titusville, Fire Command Center, Titusville, FL – Mr. Escott was an Electrical Engineer for the building <br />assessment report regarding the MEP conditions of the City of Titusville’s Fire Command Center. SGM determined and <br />identified current issues for life safety, ADA, HVAC, IAQ and power/electric systems. SGM also prepared cast estimates for <br />associated deficiencies that were outlined in the report. The City utilized the report to request funding based on the findings. <br />2007, Orange County Corrections Central Utility Plant Chiller Expansion, Orlando, FL – Mr. Escott provided electrical <br />design services for the existing central chiller plant which was required to meet the campus HVAC needs. Additionally, Mr. <br />Escott provided designs for the upgrade of the building electrical and lighting systems. <br />2007, City of Orlando Barker Park, Orlando, FL – Mr. Escott provided electrical design for supplementary lighting to ensure <br />safety at night in the park. Pedestrian lights were installed along the existing sidewalks and additional safety lights were <br />placed along a new fishing pier. New lights were executed in the old and new parking lots. <br />2007, Orange County Kelly Park, Apopka, FL – Mr. Escott provided electrical engineering design services to produce a <br />main site distribution to support the proposed maintenance building. Mark’s design included two 4” electrical PVC <br />underground conduits with pull boxes located every 100 feet. One conduit carries wiring for power and the other carries wiring <br />for the telecom system. <br />2007, City of New Port Richey Recreation and Aquatic Center, New Port Richey, FL – Mr. Escott provided electrical <br />design services for the renovation of the thirty-seven year old existing recreation center and addition of a new 37,000 SF <br />complex with a gymnasium, locker rooms, fitness center and meeting rooms. Exterior lighting was added for the outdoor <br />tennis courts, parking lots, basketball courts, shuffleboard courts, and walking trails. <br />