Quincy Place

Quincy Place Senior Living Facility

About this project

Project Description:  The Quincy Place is a senior living community located in Holland, Michigan. The two-story building required an addition to the original building due to the high demand for more senior living units.

MEP design involved new HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems for the building. Fire suppression was also included in the design. Existing doors and windows, new roofing, and flashing replacement; and interior renovation and addition, including space planning, a new welding area, and new ceilings, doors, finishes, and furniture.

Scope of Services:  Scope of Services:  RDFA provided MEP/FS design for this project, and Construction Administration in support of the Architect. HVAC design includes a variable-air-volume (VAV) system with air-handling units; high-efficiency water-heating boilers; indoor central-station air-handling units; and direct-digital temperature controls. HVAC air and water systems were tested, adjusted, and balanced.

The Plumbing and fire-suppression designs include wet-pipe sprinkler systems; domestic hot- and cold-water piping systems with recirculating pumps; interior sanitary and storm piping systems; site and interior natural gas piping; gas-fired and electrical water heaters; and low-flow plumbing fixtures.

Electrical design includes low-voltage transformers; switchboards; panelboards; interior, emergency, and exterior/site lighting; lighting controls, including manual dimmers, occupancy sensors, and photoelectric switches; transient voltage surge suppression; gas-fired emergency generators; and addressable fire alarm systems.

Owner: Leo Brown Group
Type: Senior Living
Date Completed:
Size: 51,005 SF (Addition/Renovation)
Cost: $18,000,000
Architect: pH7 Architects