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CIV IC + GOVE RNMENTF IRM INTRODUCTION
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Company Overview
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND SERVICES
Capital offers a diverse practice, while remaining client-focused and market-driven. We foster long-term client relationships by providing personal service with deep market expertise delivered with
passion in a collaborative and integrated approach. Our expertise includes the following services: » Mechanical Engineering
» Plumbing Engineering
» Fire Sprinkler Design
» Foodservice Consulting and Design
» Facility Standards and Master Specifications
» Sustainable Design and Green Engineering
» Site Utilities and Infrastructure
» LEED Consulting and Project Management
» Whole Building Commissioning
» Energy Modeling and Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
» Energy Management Control Systems
» Cogeneration and Renewable Energy
Capital holds extensive experience in the following primary and specialty markets:
» K-12 Education
» Higher Education
» Science and Technology
» Healthcare, Acute and Non-Acute » Laboratories, Commercial, and Research
» Central Plants and Site Distribution
» Critical Environments
» Civic and Government
» Criminal Justice, Detention, and Courthouses
» Transportation, Maintenance, and Industrial
» Commercial Office, Administrative, and Retail » Cultural and Historical
» Housing and Long-Term Care
» Hospitality
STAFFING AND RESOURCES
Capital is structured in teams that focus on primary market sectors, offering full production capacity and construction administrationsupport, with the ability to draw upon the resources of other teams should the need arise:
» K-12 Education: led by Mike Minge
» Higher Education: led by Tom Duval
» Civic and Justice: led by Anthony Colacchia and Kevin Stillman
» Science and Technology: led by Steve Myers
» Healthcare: led by Bryan Johnson and Alberto de Barrena-Sarobe
» Transpor tation: led by John Lionakis
» Foodservice Consulting: led by Art Davis
» Bui lding Optimization: led by Chuck Shinneman
Capital maintains a staff of 48 including 16 registered professional engineers, 2 certified commissioning authorities, 12 LEED AccreditedProfessionals and several LEED-trained, 2 certified plumbing engineers, 6 field services personnel, technicians and support staff.
Our cross-market Building Optimization Team provides high performance modeling, sustainability consulting, and whole buildingcommissioning. Capital also offers BIM development and management resources, construction support personnel, and the best-of-classsoftware for drawing production, design and coordination. We offer state of the art video conferencing and visualization capabilities toexpedite communication between project locations and teams within multiple offices.
INTRODUCTION
Capital has provided engineering consulting and designservices since 1947, developing into one of the leadingmechanical engineering firms in the western United States.
We maintain a client base of over 600 architects, contractors,construction managers, and other industry professionals,many stretching back 50 years. The firm has growngeographically with offices serving Sacramento, SanFrancisco, Los Angeles, and Reno.
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Firm BiographyCivic + Government
INTRODUCTION
Capital has provided professional mechanical engineering services since 1947. For over six decades, Capital has developed strongpartnerships with architects, owners, construction managers, and contractors in the design and construction of civic and government
projects.
CIVIC AND GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE
Capital has designed mechanical systems for civic buildings of all types, including community centers, libraries, city halls, postalfacilities, public safety buildings such as 911 call centers, police and fire stations, and various transportation facilities. Other projectsin the public arena include city/county/state governmental centers throughout California, military facilities, as well as parks andrecreational facilities.
STAFF
Capital maintains a staff of 48 including 16 registered professional engineers, 2 certified commissioning authorities, 12 LEED Accredited
Professionals and several LEED-trained, 2 certified plumbing engineers, 6 field services personnel, technicians and support staff.
SERVICES
Capital offers the following standard and signature services:
» Mechanical Engineering
» Plumbing Engineering
» Fire Sprinkler Design
» Foodservice Consulting and Design
» Facility Standards and Master Specifications
» Sustainable Design and Green Engineering
» Site Utilities and Infrastructure
» LEED Consulting and Project Management
» Whole Building Commissioning
» Energy Modeling and Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
» Energy Management Control Systems
» Cogeneration and Renewable Energy Solutions
MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Our staff is active on various boards, commissions and committees, including:» American Consulting
Engineers Council
» American Society of Heating,Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
» American Society ofPlumbing Engineers
» Associated Air Balance Council:Building Commissioning
» Association of Energy Engineers
» Building Seismic Safety Council
» California Building StandardsCommission: HealthFacilities Code Advisory
» California Office of StatewideHealth Planning and Development:Hospital Building Safety Board
» Coalition for AdequateSchool Housing
» Construction Specifications Institute
» Consulting Engineers and LandSurveyors of California
» Division of the StateArchitect Advisory Board
» National Institute ofBuilding Sciences
» State of California FieldAct Advisory Board
» State of California SeismicSafety Commission
» The Collaborative for HighPerformance Schools
» U.S. Green Building Council
Placer Co. Planning Services Building, Auburn Capitol East End Complex, Sacramento State Capitol, Sacramento
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REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Capital has provided professional engineering consulting services throughoutCalifornia and Northern Nevada since 1947. Over the past 6 decades, Capital hasdeveloped strong relationships with architects, owners, construction managers,and contractors involved in the design and construction of civic and governmentfacilities.
» American Canyon Library,American Canyon
» California Department of Foodand Agriculture, Sacramento
» California Department of Transportation, Redding, San Jose,and Susanville
» California Highway Patrol,Sacramento
» California State Office Building 8and 9, Sacramento
» CalPERS Headquarters Complex,Sacramento
» CalPERS Lincoln Plaza North,Sacramento
» City of Coalinga Police andAdministration Building
» City of Davis City Hall
» City of Livermore City Hall
» City of Ridgecrest MunicipalCenter
» City of Sacramento 911 Call Center » City of Sacramento City Hall
» City of Walnut Creek City Hall
» City of West Sacramento DataCenter
» Del Norte Airport, Crescent City
» Department of General Services,Sacramento
» Department of Motor VehiclesHeadquarters, Sacramento
» El Dorado Irrigation DistrictHeadquarters, Placerville
» Folsom City Hall and Community
Center » Folsom Public Library
» Franchise Tax Board, Sacramento
» Jackson Rancheria Public SafetyBuilding, Jackson
» Placer County CommunityDevelopment Resources Agency,Auburn
» Presidio of San Francisco
» Robert T. Matsui FederalCourthouse, Sacramento
» Sacramento City Hall Building
» Sacramento Convention CenterMemorial Auditorium
» Sacramento County 911 CallCenter
» Sacramento County ForensicScience Lab and Coroners Facility
» Sacramento County RecorderOffice
» Sacramento County RegionalWater Resources Control Board
» Sacramento County Sheriff’sDepartment
» Sacramento International Airport,Sacramento
» Sacramento Office of EmergencyServices
» Sacramento Regional County
Sanitation District, Auburn » Sacramento Regional Transit
District
» Santa Clara County Office ofEducation, San Jose
» ShasCom-911, Redding
» Solano County Government,Fairfield
» Stanislaus County Social ServicesAgency, Modesto
» State Capitol Building, Sacramento
» State Compensation InsuranceFund, San Jose
» State of California Central UtilityPlant, Sacramento
» Truckee Government Center
» West Sacramento Main Post OfficeMaintenance Facility
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Community Centers
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Capital has provided professional engineering consulting services throughoutCalifornia and Northern Nevada since 1947. Over the past 6 decades, Capital hasdeveloped strong relationships with architects, owners, construction managers,and contractors involved in the design and construction of community centerfacilities.
» Adorni Recreation Center, Eureka
» Cathedral City Civic Center,Cathedral City
» City of Downey CommunityCenter, Sacramento
» Claire Graham of Spiritus Center,Sacramento
» Colusa Indian Community
Wellness Center, Colusa » Elk Grove Community Center,
Elk Grove
» Florin Creek Recreation Center,Sacramento
» Folsom City Hall MunicipalComplex, Folsom
» Folsom Community Center,Folsom
» Groveland Community Center,Groveland
» Hilltop Family YMCA, Richmond
» Johnson Community Center,
Sacramento » Jose P. Rizal Community Center,
Sacramento
» Lincoln Community Center,Lincoln
» Moreland Community Center,San Jose
» North Central Community Center,Roseville
» North Coast Premier SoccerComplex, Lodi
» Presidio of Monterey
» Ridgecrest Civic Center, Ridgecrest
» Sacramento Convention Center,Sacramento
» Samuel Pannell MeadowviewCommunity Center, Sacramento
» South Lake Tahoe RecreationCenter, South Lake Tahoe
» South Natomas CommunityCenter, Sacramento
» Southgate Community Center,Sacramento
» Southgate Recreation and ParkDistrict, Sacramento
» The Salvation Army CorpsCommunity Center, Suisun City
» Town of Danville Town Meeting
Hall, Danville » Travis Fitness Center, Travis AFB
» West Contra Costa YMCA,Richmond
» Whisman Sports Center,Mountain View
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Libraries
REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Capital has provided professional engineering consulting services throughoutCalifornia and Northern Nevada since 1947. Over the past 6 decades, Capital hasdeveloped strong relationships with architects, owners, construction managers,and contractors involved in the design and construction of libraries.
» Alicia Middle School Library,Marysville Joint Unified SchoolDistrict
» Altimira Middle School LibraryModernization, Sonoma ValleyUnified School District
» American Canyon Library
» American River College LibraryExpansion and Remodel, Sacramento
» Arboga Elementary School Library,Marysville Joint Unified School District
» Armijo High School Library,Fairfield Suisun Unified SchoolDistrict
» Arroyo Seco, Rancho LasPositas and Sunset SchoolLibraryAdditions, Livermore ValleyUnified School District
» Arthur F. Turner Community Library
» California State University Library,Sacramento
» Calistoga Elementary SchoolLibrary Modernization, Calistoga
Joint Unified School District » Castro Valley High School Library,
Castro Valley Unified School District
» City of Livermore Public Library
» City of Roseville Public Library
» Copperopolis Elementary SchoolLibrary, Mark Twain Union SchoolDistrict
» Cordova High School Library,Folsom-Cordova Unified SchoolDistrict
» Cosumnes River College Library,Sacramento
» Davis High School Library, DavisSchool District
» Diablo Vista Middle School Library,San Ramon Valley Unified District
» Dry Creek Elementary Library,Dry Creek Joint Elementary SchoolDistrict
» Eastside Elementary LibraryBuilding, Eastside Union SchoolDistrict
» El Dorado High School Library, ElDorado Union High School District
» El Roble Elementary SchoolLibrary Media Center, ClaremontUnified School District
» Evergreen Elementary SchoolLibrary Conversion, EvergreenSchool District
» Fairfield High School Library
Remodel, Fairfield-Suisun UnifiedSchool District
» Farmar Elementary Library,Benicia Unified School District
» Feickert Elementary Library,Elk Grove Unified School District
» Folsom Public Library
» Foothill High School Library, Twin Rivers Unified School District
» Franklin High School Library,Elk Grove Unified School District
» Fremont High School LibraryMedia Center, Fremont UnionHigh School District
» Gavilan College Library, Gilroy
» Gehringer Elementary SchoolLibrary Modification, Oakley UnionElementary School District
» Gerber Elementary School Library,Gerber Elementary School District
» Glen View Elementary SchoolLibrary Media Center, GlenviewPublic School District
» Greenhills Elementary SchoolLibrary, Millbrae School District
» Guadalupe Elementary SchoolLibrary and Media Center,
Guadalupe School District » Holmes Elementary School Library
and Media Center, Rio LindaUnified School District
» Irvington High School Library,Fremont Unified School District
» Jackson Ave Elementary SchoolLibrary Modernization, LivermoreValley Joint Unified School District
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Libraries
» James A. McKee Elementary
School Library Modifications,Elk Grove Unified School District
» Joe Mitchell School LibraryModernization, Valley JointUnified School District
» Kaiser Permanente Library, Arden
» Kings Beach Elementary SchoolLibrary, Tahoe Truckee UnifiedSchool District
» Latrobe Public Library BuildingAssessment
» Lincoln High School LibraryAddition, Western Placer UnifiedSchool District
» Linden High School LibraryConversion, Linden Unified SchoolDistrict
» Los Altos High School Library,Mountain View-Los Altos UnifiedSchool District
» Los Gatos High School LibraryRenovation, Los Gatos-SaratogaJoint Union High School District
» Lynbrook High School Library,Fremont Union High SchoolDistrict
» Madison Elementary SchoolLibrary Media Center, Rio LindaUnified School District
» Mesa Verde High School Library,San Juan Unified School District
» Metropolitan State HospitalLibrary, Norwalk
» Mission San Jose ElementarySchool Library Conversion,Mission San Jose ElementarySchool District
» Monte Vista High School Library,Newport Mesa Unified School District
» Mountain View High SchoolLibrary, Los Altos Union High
School District » Natomas High School Library,
Natomas Unified School District
» Nevada Union High School LibraryMedia Center, Nevada Joint UnionHigh School District
» Newman Middle School Library,Newman Unified School District
» Norwood Creek Library, NorwoodCreek School District
» Orchard Elementary School
Library Media Center, OrchardSchool District
» Oroville High School Library,Oroville Union High School District
» Ponderosa High School LibraryRemodel, El Dorado Union HighSchool District
» Portola School LibraryModernization, Portola ValleySchool District
» Prairie Elementary School Library,Elk Grove Unified School District
» Rio Linda Elementary SchoolLibrary Conversion, Rio Linda
Union Elementary School District » Sacramento Public Library, Antelope
» San Joaquin Delta CollegeGoleman Library, Stockton
» San Leandro High School LibraryExpansion, San Leandro UnifiedSchool District
» Scotts Valley High School LibraryAddition, Scotts Valley UnifiedSchool District
» Sierra College Library Conversion,Rocklin
» Sierra Elementary School Library
Additions, Placerville Union SchoolDistrict
» Solano County Library, Fairfield
» Solano County Library, Suisun City
» Sonoma Valley High SchoolLibrary and Media Center, SonomaValley Unified School District
» St Francis High School LibraryModernization, Diocese of San Jose
» Susanville Public Library
» Tracy High School Library, TracyUnified School District
» White Rock Elementary School
Library Modifications, FolsomCordova Unified School District
» Wilson Middle School Library,Santa Clara Unified School District
» Winters Library Savings By Design
» Yuba Gardens Elementary SchoolLibrary, Marysville Joint UnifiedSchool District
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
County
OWNER
Placer County
LOCATION
Auburn, CA
ARCHITECT
Williams + PaddonArchitects + Planners, Inc.
PROJECT VALUE
$16,900,000
PROJECT AREA
97,400 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2005
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
LEED Documentation
Savings By Design Program
Title 24 Energy Analysis
AWARDS
2007 Best Civic/InstitutionalProject, McGraw-Hill CaliforniaConstruction Magazine
2006 Design Award of Merit,AIA Central Valley Chapter
CERTIFICATION
LEED for New ConstructionSilver Certification
PLACER COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE CENTER
The mechanical design incorporates both direct and indirect evaporative cooling, hot watercoils served by ultra-high efficiency pulse-fire modulating boilers, and advanced controlsystems integrated into the design of both the air handling units and the energy managementsystem to further increase performance of the air conditioning equipment. The majority ofthe building’s office spaces are served via an under floor supply air plenum, which distributesair into the space through high-induction floor diffusers.
A portion of the floor diffusers are dampered units that modulate airflow based on spacetemperature sensors to allow for greater control and improved occupant comfort. Perimeterzoning is accomplished with underfloor fan-powered terminal boxes that incorporate hotwater reheat coils. The arrangement of the underfloor distribution system promotes thedevelopment of stratification in the occupied space, both increasing ventilation effectivenessfor higher indoor air quality and reducing the effective cooling load on the space, hencedecreasing the required supply airflow.
The mechanical design exceeded Title 24 efficiency standards in excessive of 44% energysavings, earning the prestigious Savings By Design highest performance building award.
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
County
OWNER
Sacramento RegionalCounty Sanitation District
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECT
Williams + PaddonArchitects + Planners, Inc.
PROJECT VALUE
$51,000,000
PROJECT AREA
179,900 SF (Building)
522,700 SF (Corporation Yard)
COMPLETION DATE
2009
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
LEED Documentation
AWARDS
2011 Design Merit Award,American Institute of Architects
CERTIFICATION
LEED for New ConstructionGold Certification
SACRAMENTO COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING AND CORPORATION YARD
The new Sacramento Regional County Sanitation Distr ict Administration Center andCorporation Yard is a 2-story, 136,000 SF office building, a 40,000 SF warehouse and shop,a 3,900 SF central utility plant, and a 12-acre corporation yard housing operations andmaintenance personnel, set on approximately 23-acres.
Energy conservation measures include extensive use of louvered skylights providing 75% ofall occupied spaces with natural daylighting, exterior sunshades, underfloor air distribution,
high efficiency lighting integrated with daylighting, Cool Roof rated “white roof”, 100 kWphotovoltaics located on the warehouse roof, and energy performance savings greater than28% above California Title 24 baseline.
Sustainable design concepts include the use of ultra-low flush and flow fixtures, recycledcontent and regional materials, vegetated swales and filtration system for filtering andinfiltrating stormwater runoff onsite, water efficient landscape design, centrally locatedfacility encouraging alternative means of transportation, and preferred parking for low-emission and fuel-efficient vehicles.
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
Federal
OWNER
General Services Administration
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECTS
Nacht & Lewis Architects
HLM Architects
PROJECT VALUE
$150,900,000
PROJECT AREA
740,521 SF
COMPLETION DATE
1999
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Fire Suppression Engineering
Title 24 Energy Analysis
AWARDS
SMUD Rebate
AIA Citation Award
GSA Design Award
ROBERT T. MATSUI FEDERAL COURTHOUSE
Robert T. Matsui Federal Courthouse is a 345 foot tall high rise, with 16 above grade floors,indoor firing range, secure entry into the plaza, courtrooms and supporting spaces, lawlibrary, and detention cells, fitness rooms including an indoor firing range, conference roomsand underground parking for 300 cars.
The building mechanical system includes 43 floor level air-handling units, 1,700 tons of chi llercapacity, and 20,000 MBH of boiler capacity. Efficiency measures including a 10,000 cfm heat
recovery system and a plate heat exchanger for cooling tower free cooling were incorporated. The building envelope, lighting, and mechanical systems design were optimized and receivedthe Sacramento Municipal Utility District Board’s approval for $1.2 million dollars in rebatesand financial incentives for energy efficiency design.
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Indian
OWNER
Jackson Rancheria Bandof Miwuk Indians
LOCATION
Jackson, CA
ARCHITECT
Williams + PaddonArchitects + Planners, Inc.
PROJECT VALUE
$7,900,000
PROJECT AREA
33,500 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2009
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Title 24 Energy Analysis
Fire Suppression Engineering
LEED Documentation
Whole Building Commissioning
CERTIFICATION
LEED for New ConstructionSilver Certification
JACKSON RANCHERIA PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
The new Public Safety Building at Jackson Rancheria, is a 33,500 SF, two-s tory buildinghousing the Tribal Police Department, Tribal Fire Department and a Network OperationsCenter. The exterior façade has extensive use of natural stone, stucco, architectural steel,and rough sawn wood elements. Additional features include a two bay fire station, physicalfitness space, administrative offices, and communications center.
The HVAC design incorporated raised computer access flooring throughout with a pass ive
underfloor air distribution (UFAD) system and a water cooled split air handler and coolingtower mechanical HVAC system. Cooling is provided by two semi-custom AAON packagedwater-cooled air conditioning units specifically designed for UFAD and displacement systemswith return air bypass section that allows warm return to mix with air off the cooling coilincluding a hot refrigerant gas reheat coil to reheat air should the mixture of return airand cold air be less than the desired supply air temperature. Designed as a mission criticalbuilding, the systems, and infrastructure were designed to ensure uninterrupted service 24hours per day, 365 days a year.
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State
OWNER
State of California
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECT
Carey & Co. Inc.
PROJECT VALUE
$6,000,000
PROJECT AREA
375,000 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2014 (Anticipated)
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
STATE CAPITOL EAST ANNEX FAN ROOM REPLACEMENTS
With the current infrastructure in need of replacement, Capital was contracted by Carey & Co.,Inc. to provide site investigation engineering, design and focused, in-depth energy efficientstrategies for the State Capitol Building.
Replacing the fan room equipment sets the stage for future renovation work in the officesoccupied by the senate assembly members as well as the Department Of Finance and theGovernor. Fan room #4 was the prototype fan room setting the stage for future work. The
project was given a green light with a very short performance window. Design assist was thedelivery method chosen to complete the design, procure the equipment, and complete theinstallation.
The work was completed with no interruption to the daily operation of the building, thanksto careful planning, working nights and weekends, and the use of temporary heating andcooling systems.
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
State
OWNER
State of California
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECT
Lionakis
PROJECT VALUE
$120,000,000
PROJECT AREA
552,991 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2012
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Central Plant Design
BIM Integration andModeling (CUP)
Fire Sprinkler Criteria
Energy Conservation Retrofit
Analysis and DesignMaster Development Planning
LEED Documentation
Savings By Design Program
AWARDS
Central Valley American Instituteof Architects Citation Award
CERTIFICATIONS
LEED for New ConstructionSilver Certification
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES HEADQUARTERS AND CENTRAL PLANT
The ambitious, multiphase renovation of DMV’s 552,991 SF Sacramento headquarters ,originally built in 1962, features a new dual-skin building façade, new energy-efficientmechanical systems, LED lighting, the new steam and chilled water stand-alone central plant,and a 475 kW photovoltaic system situated on the building’s roof. Construction on the 25-acrecampus, which serves 3,300 employees, was performed at full building occupancy withoutcompromising work environment functionality.
The building is s erved by modular factory-packaged air handling units, and VAV air handlerswith single-duct VAV boxes equipped with re-heat coils. Each floor of the building is servedby a dedicated chiller for air conditioning and air quality.
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
State
OWNER
State of California
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECT
Johnson Fain Partners
PROJECT VALUE
$392,000,000
PROJECT AREA
1,5000,000 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2003
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Fire Suppression Engineering
Preliminary Design
Bridging Documents
AWARDS
2002 Award for BestConstruction and DemolitionDebris Diversion Program,California ResourceRecovery Association
2002 Best Mixed Use Project,McGraw-Hill CaliforniaConstruction Magazine
CERTIFICATION
LEED for New ConstructionGold Certification
CAPITOL EAST END COMPLEX
This five building complex, total ing 1.5 million SF, is the State of California’s first green buildingcomplex. Scope included a rigorous process of applying sustainable design principalsin a consensus approach involving many State agencies and stakeholders, evaluation ofa third party central utility plant, and extensive modeling and cost benefit analyses. Theinvolvement continued through the completion of construction in a design review capacityand as a resource for the State. The project als o includes 2,260 parking spaces and a separate
parking structure.Capital’s role of design criteria and construction support, aligned with the Master Architect’srole of developing a strong design approach and clear materials and methods requirementsfor quality assurance, resulting in the best value for the State of California.
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State
OWNER
State of California
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECTS
HOK
Lionakis
PROJECT VALUE
$200,000,000
PROJECT AREA
2,000,000 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2011
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Title 24 Energy Analysis
Whole Building Commissioning
LEED Documentation
CERTIFICATION
LEED for New ConstructionGold Certification
FRANCHISE TAX BOARD
Capital led the design and commissioning of the central heating and cooling plant and energymanagement system for the State of California Franchise Tax Board. The new district heatingand cooling plant provides 4,400 tons of cooling and 30,000,000 Btu/h heating capacity forthe 2,000,000 SF complex. Additionally, the plant capacity was designed for anticipatedfuture growth up to another 500,000 SF office space.
The central plant was constructed prior to the start of the new office building construction,
as well as two new chillers and two relocated chillers, all associated pumps, cooling towers,boilers, switch gear, and emergency generator. Capital provided mechanical engineeringdesign that surpasses Title 24 goals by over 20% by incorporating a thermal storage system, aswell as high efficiency, free-standing district heating and cooling plant with several thousandfeet of direct burial hydronic piping distribution.
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
State
OWNER
State of California
LOCATION
Sacramento, CA
ARCHITECT
HGA
PROJECT VALUE
$95,000,000
PROJECT AREA
632,000 SF
COMPLETION DATE
2010
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Fire Suppression Engineering
Title 24 Energy Analysis
LEED Documentation
CERTIFICATION
LEED for New ConstructionGold Certification
STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS 8 & 9
Renovations of these two 18 floor towers, including 632,000 SF of office space for theState of California included the implementation of new mechanical, electrical, andtelecommunications systems, structural upgrades addressing seismic consideration, overallbuilding upgrades meeting current code requirements, and minor repairs to the exterior shell.A new 12,000 SF addition provided a central secured lobby and checkpoint to serve bothbuildings, second level walkway connection OB8 and OB9. Goals for this project included
meeting or exceeding all appropriate California Tier 1, Tier 2, and Title 24 design criteria andachieving a LEED Silver Certification through USGBC.
As part of the renovation scope, Capital replaced the existing primary and secondary dual-duct air distribution system with a new pressure independent dual-duct VAV air distributionsystem with chilled water and steam served via the State’s central utility plant. The chilledwater is supplied through various A/C coils via base-mounted lead-lag pumps with VFDs.Energy efficient measures includes premium efficiency motors on all new 1 HP and largermotors with VFD motor speed controllers for all new motors over 10 HP, variable volumedistribution, both air and water, demand controlled ventilation via carbon dioxide sensorsin the return air duct and full DDC energy management and control system with optimizedsystem start and shut-off and reset of supply air and water temperatures.
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Project ProfileCivic + Government
Community Center
OWNER
City of Fairfield
LOCATION
Fairfield, CA
ARCHITECT
Stafford King Wiese Architects
PROJECT VALUE
$14,000,000
PROJECT AREA
3 acres
COMPLETION DATE
2010
SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering
Plumbing Engineering
Title 24 Energy Analysis
AQUATICS COMPLEX AT ALLAN WITT PARK
This year-round complex features an “OpenAire” natatorium with a retractable roof, a zerodepth entry play area, a lazy river current for fun, therapy, and exercise, a six-lane act ivity poolwith water slide and diving board, an outside shallow play area for kids with slides, climbingstructures, water dumping, and water spray toys adjacent to a grassy area, an adjacentbuilding for restrooms, lockers, concessions, and offices, and a modified site building tohouse the pool supplies and pumps.
The natatorium is provided with two energy recovery dehumidification systems designed tomaintain ideal room humidity. This dehumidification process results in large quantities ofrejected heat that is in turn used to heat the complex, providing a substantial energy savings.In order to prevent condensation and water damage on the interior surfaces, twelve-footdiameter fans are used to circulate air over the glass and polycarbonate roof.
To improve eye comfort and breathing air quality for the swimmers, off-gassed chloramineson the surface of the water are swept away by a lightly thrown air supply across the poolsurface. This facility is a resounding success, allowing the city of Fairfield to provide a fun,revenue-generating aquatic center to the community year-round.
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Project ExperienceCivic + Government
Animal Care
INTRODUCTION
Capital has provided our clients with engineering and consulting serv ices since 1947, developing into one of the foremost mechanicalengineering firms in the western United States. We maintain a client base of over 600 architects, contractors, construction managers,and other industry professionals, with many client relationships stretching back 50 years. The firm has grown geographically with officesserving Northern Nevada, Southern California, and the San Francisco Bay Area in addition to our headquarters in Sacramento. Capital’sreputation is built on its exceptional staff, clients, and the relationships fostered though our commitment to quality, innovation, andservice.
UNIVERSITY OF C ALIFORNIA, DAVIS
Mechanical engineering design following the AmericanAssociation for the Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care(AAALAC) and the Animal Welfare Act. More than 15 University ofCalifornia, Davis veterinary medicine projects include:
» Cat House
» Vet Med Toxicology Suite
» Haring Hall Renovations (11 projects)
» Vet Med Ortho
» Vet Med II Renovations
» Vet Med Avion Remodel
» Horse Barn Renovations
» Bird Cage Renovations
» Swine Facility
TONY LA RUSSA’S ANIMAL R ESCUE FOUNDATION, WALNUT CREEK
Mechanical engineering for new animal care building
BEALE AIR FORCE BASE VETERINARY CLINIC, MARYSVILLE
Mechanical engineering design for new $500,000 veterinary clinic
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER, MARTINEZ
Mechanical engineering for new 35,000 SF facility
LAKE ELSINORE ANIMAL FRIENDS, LAKE ELSINORE
Mechanical engineering for 38,000 SF new animal shelter
SAN DIEGO ANIMAL CONTROL BUILDING, SAN DIEGOMechanical engineering design for preparation of design/build fornew 38,430 SF animal facility
EAST BAY SPCA, DUBLIN
Project mechanical engineer for 22,000 SF animal facility