Bloom-Carroll Elementary School

About this Project

Project Description:  This project involves MEP/FS engineering design for a new K-5, 1,000-student, school for the Bloom-Carroll Local School District.  MEP/FS systems were designed in accordance with the latest version of the Ohio Building Codes.

Fire suppression and plumbing design involved wet-pipe sprinkler fire-suppression system; interior domestic water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer piping systems; interior and exterior natural gas piping systems; booster and sump pumps; water softener; gas-fired water heater; and plumbing fixtures.

HVAC design involved heating water and refrigerant piping systems; hydronic pump; water treatment system; HVAC air distribution equipment; filters; steel fire-tube boiler; condensing units; modular indoor central-station air-handling units; dedicated outdoor-air system unit; variable-refrigerant-flow system; computer room air-conditioning unit; unit heaters; direct-digital temperature control system; and air and water testing, adjusting, and balancing.

Electrical design involved underground electrical systems; transformers, switchboards, panelboards, distribution equipment, circuit protective devices, enclosed controllers, and transfer switches; diesel emergency generator; interior, exterior, and emergency and exit LED lighting and lighting controls; and coordinated design of rough-in boxes and conduit to above ceiling for telecommunications, telephone, computer, data, intercom, sound, cable television, closed-circuit television, security, and diagnostic systems

Design Completed: 7/2021
Size: 110,735 SF (New Construction)
Construction Completed: 7/2021
Delivery Method: CMR
Cost: $27,049,479