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Limbach is the Solution...to Creating Learning Environments & Creating Jobs
K–12 ExpertsEnergy Conservation
Modernization & RenovationsNew Construction
ANN ARBOR • BOSTON • COLUMBUS • DETROIT • LOS ANGELES • ORLANDO • PALM SPRINGS • PHILADELPHIA • PITTSBURGH • TAMPA • WASHINGTON, D.C.
Limbach is at the head of the class in Performance ContractsNext to salaries, utility costs are one of the largest budget items for most school districts. Whether your buildings are old or new, Limbach can help you reduce your utility costs. We have worked with many school districts and our track records shows a history of improving efficiency and creating significant annual savings for each district we serve.
Limbach can analyze your utility bills and benchmark your buildings to see how your utility costs compare to peer buildings. We perform an in-depth operational analysis to uncover opportunities to make your building more energy-efficient. Each building is unique, and we offer a tailored, comprehensive solution for each. We use energy-friendly technology to make your buildings sustainable, both in operation costs and in environmental impact.
And the best part is the cost. Limbach’s performance contract will save money that you’re already spending on electricity, natural gas and water, and use those savings to pay for the project. There is no negative effect on your budget. In fact, most districts experience a positive cash flow with Limbach’s programs.
Our Performance Contracting Team is committed to results. We use Limbach’s in-house talent to engineer, design, install and maintain a successful project for you. Our ability to self-perform the work ensures a seamless construction process with a single source of responsibility for the results. We are committed to delivering energy savings, and you can rest assured that your budget will reflect the positive results of Limbach’s work.
Meigs Local Schools – Pomeroy, OH
Project OverviewMeigs Local Schools had recently built a new elementary and middle school and renovated their high school, all to current standards. After construction, the new buildings used significantly more energy than expected, resulting in major unbudgeted expenses for the district. Through Limbach’s Utility Auditing Service, the school administration became aware of energy saving measures to reduce this expense.
Limbach partnered with the district to develop a program to reduce energy use. The two cornerstones of the program were to harvest heat energy from the chillers and to replace the existing control system. The recovered heat is used for the summer dehumidification process in place of heat from the gas boilers. As a result, the schools no longer run their boilers during cooling season. A complete control system upgrade helped optimize energy usage..
ObjectiveTo reduce extraordinarily high energy costs in new school buildings
Results• Saved over $190,000 in electrical and gas costs in the first year after implementation• Generated a simple payback of the project in less than 5 years• Reduced electric usage more than 30% and reduced gas usage more than 40%• Reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 1450 tons/year, the equivalent of the energy used by 120 homes each year• All three buildings improved significantly on the US EPA’s Energy Star Performance Assessment, and two of the buildings
improved over 50 points• Classroom learning environments have easy-to-use systems for enhanced comfort levels, better ventilation and improved
indoor air quality
A True Single SourceFrom initial design to construction and ongoing maintenance, Limbach’s comprehensive approach delivers projects on time and on budget, while focusing on long-term operation, maintenance requirements and energy costs.
Services offered for the complete life cycle of your building:
• Design Build• Predictive Analysis• Construction• Building Automation• Commissioning• Maintenance & Repair• Facility Retrofits & Upgrades• Equipment Replacements
A History of ExcellenceFor more than 100 years, Limbach has exceeded customer expectations, and completed some of the most high-profile and complex projects nationwide.
Our VisionTo be the 1st choice mechanical contractor and service firm in the markets we serve, consistently exceeding the expectations of our stakeholders:
Our Customers, Our Employees, Our Investors and Our Partners.
Limbach’s Educational Experience Adds UpWhether you are building a new structure or renovating an historic space, Limbach has the knowledge and expertise to tackle any of the unique challenges facing your school. With over a century of operating experience, Limbach is prominent among the nation’s most distinguished mechanical contractors. We have successfully completed thousands of projects, gaining an intimate understanding of the entire construction process. Limbach designed and installed systems for education facilities are fine tuned for the learning environment. You can count on us to develop solutions that are cost effective, time conscious and energy efficient.
Design Coordinate Build Service
Improving the Education Process byHow Limbach helped Washington, D.C.
Improving Educational EnvironmentsPublic Schools buildings reach their potential
Case Study for
Phelps Architecture, Construction
and Engineering High School
Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering
High School, formally Phelps Career High School, was
initially founded in 1912, but closed in 2002 because of
declining enrollment and a lack of funding. The shortage
of comprehensive training programs for construction trades
prompted the resurrection of Phelps, only now as a publicly
funded high school with a curriculum focused on architecture,
construction and engineering technologies.
In May 2007, The District of Columbia Public School System
selected Fanning Howey Architects, Turner Construction and
Limbach Company to engage in a project of renovating the existing
facilities and constructing a new 140,000 sq. ft. administrative
building. Limbach was the Mechanical and Plumbing Engineer of Record responsible for
installing the systems and achieving LEED certification. The construction process began
in July of 2007 and was completed in August of 2008.
Solution
The design team considered various sustainable technologies and evaluated the associated
budget and constructability challenges to develop cost effective, energy efficient
solutions.
The mechanical systems for the school are a combination of 185 tons of gas-fired RTU,s
80 tons of ventilation air heat recovery and 115 tons of water source heat pump cooling.
The plumbing systems utilized water conserving fixtures and a gas-fired domestic hot
water system. A 20 ton horizontal ground loop geothermal system was incorporated into
the primary heat pump condenser loop. Limbach also installed electric generating wind
spires and a solar hot water system containing photovoltaic panels. The solar system acts
as a supplemental support to the gas-fired domestic water heater, supplying the hot water
demand when sufficiently available, instead of calling for the boiler to fire.
Benefits
The systems Limbach designed and installed are very energy efficient, maximizing
the number of controllable zones while providing a system easy to maintain and cost
efficient to install. The greatest energy savings advantage this system offers is its
ability to handle partial loads in the transitional period between summer and winter
seasons. At these times, the geothermal system will be able to conduct the heating and
cooling demands without the need for the primary system’s boilers or cooling towers.
Along with the Solar hot water system, these design points also allowed
for the achievement of various LEED certification points.
Case Study for School Without WallsSchool Without Walls is a small District of Columbia public high school for grades 9-12
located at the heart of the George Washington University in downtown Washington D.C. This
innovative school is based on the self-proclaimed philosophy, “that life-long learning occurs
both inside and outside the classroom.”
Business Situation / Challenge
The school was housed in a 120 year old building, vastly under-spaced and over capacity,
requiring an additional building to meet the demands of steadily increasing enrollment.
However, the construction of this addition was contingent upon the premise that it remain
architecturally consistent with the existing 19th century structure; which also necessitated
minor interior modernizations. The challenge for Limbach Company was to develop an
energy efficient system while achieving a LEED Silver rating for the facility. Because
this is a school, special attention must be placed on ensuring that all thermal and acoustic
concerns are properly addressed in order to create a comfortable learning environment. The
entire 55,000 sq. ft. building site encompasses the original structure and the new “L” shaped
addition. Along with Limbach Company, the building team for this undertaking consists
of Turner Construction and the architectural firm EEK. Furthermore, this design/build
mechanical and plumbing project would need to be completed in time for the 2009 school year.
SolutionIn devising a solution that best satisfied the various obstacles presented in this project,
Limbach utilized the relatively new technology of variable refrigerant volume
(VRV) in their mechanical system. Extremely versatile and energy efficient,
the VRV system employs cutting-edge heat recovery technology, diverting
exhaust heat from indoor units in cooling mode to areas requiring heating,
enabling a single system to either cool or heat. An intelligent inverter can control
each zone individually by manipulating the amount of refrigerant flowing
through the system in accordance to fluctuating needs allowing unoccupied areas
to be shut down completely. This feature keeps costs at an absolute minimum.
The VRV system provides 55 tons of cooling / heating for the building, while an
additional 70 tons is supplied by 2 gas-fired, 100% outdoor air, roof top units, which
also deliver the ventilation air required by code. In the interest of reducing water
consumption, water conserving plumbing fixtures such as dual flush water closets and
urinals, time metered faucets, and low-flow faucets and showerheads were installed.
Benefits Attention to maximized thermal comfort and acoustic design considerations will provide
low noise levels and create a comfortable, optimized learning environment. No major
modifications are necessary for the installation of VRV systems and the need of large
space consuming ductwork is reduced. Also, VRV systems are very cost and energy
efficient. MERV 13 filters will be installed on all permanent equipment
to decrease contaminants. These design features contributed to
achieving LEED certification points.
Bill 16-250, the School
Modernization Financing Act of
2006, established a Public School
Capital Improvement Fund in order
to provide a revenue source for the
District of Columbia Public Schools
(DCPS) to finance the reconstruction
and modernization of public school
facilities. In 2007, a Maintenance
Stabilization Plan was then developed
to properly allocate this funding. The
goal of the Stabilization Project was to
correct existing facility conditions which
violated codes or jeopardized the
health, safety or learning environment of
the students and staff. DCPS conducted
a review of all facilities to identify the
existing deficiencies in need of immediate
attention. Limbach Company was chosen
as the mechanical contractor for two of
these modernization efforts, Phelps Career
High School and School Without Walls.
These two projects presented a series
of complex and time sensitive challenges.
Limbach was able to overcome these
difficulties, delivering systems that are both
energy efficient and cost effective.
Company Profile
• Owner: D.C. Public Schools
• $6,500,000 total mechanical
and plumbing contract
• 140,000 SF
• LEED Silver
• Construction Duration: 14
months
• Design / Construction
Duration: 18 months
Company Profile
• Owner D.C. Public Schools
• $3,700,000 mechanical
and plumbing design and
construction contract
• 55,000 SF
• LEED Silver – application
process
Limbach’s Educational I.Q.
“The Meigs Local School District is proud to say that
they have worked with Limbach on a major energy
conservation project. The professionals at Limbach, from
the top to the technicians have been extremely helpful...
As Superintendent of the district, I do not hesitate to
recommend the folks at Limbach to assist you in meeting
your energy conservation goals.”
Bill Buckley, Superintendent
Meigs Local School District
“Turner Construction...offers our sincere thanks for a job well done...We do sincerely appreciate [Limbach’s]
perseverance and professional dedication to quality that has made [Phelps Career Technology High School]
a roaring success...and is now the benchmark by which all the best projects in Washington, D.C. will be
measured.”
Christian Jahrling
VP/General Manager
Turner Construction
H. Benjamin Short
VP/Sr. Operations Manager
Turner Construction
Thomas Esau
Purchasing Manager
Turner Construction
“The Limbach program does an excellent job of meeting the
district needs, without over extending our energy savings
commitment.”
Tim Gerhing, Director of Facility Management
Worthington City Schools
“Hensel Phelps Construction Co. would like to commend
Limbach for the effort put forth.... The timely completion
of the mechanical scope could not have been done without the
hard work and persistence of [Limbach].”
Adam Rogers, Project Manager
Hensel Phelps Construction Co.
“The conversion of our electric heating systems to gas, the
computerized energy management systems, and the energy
efficient lighting not only provided for more efficiency, but
also improved comfort for our students and staff in the
classroom.”
Jerry Stackhouse, Superintendent
Marysville Exempted Village Schools
“We use their design assist services, and they have talented
guys on the team who can bring both design and construction
expertise to the table that’s really valuable. I’d be more
than happy to refer them, and I’d have nothing but good
things to say.”
James R. Beitel, P.E.
Project Executive, LEED AP
Turner Construction Company
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