FEDERAL

Saipan Dormitory
Renovation

Andersen Air Force Base, Guam

This project, which was completed by Pernix employees, was situated in two three-story buildings at Andersen Air Force Base Guam. One of the challenges of this project was working around carefully coordinated power outages during the transformer installations and hook-ups. Due to Anderson’s power grid set-up, power for a few blocks around the dorm was necessarily cut during these changeovers to allow the primary lines to be made up and connected. Some sensitive facilities as well as some base housing resided on these circuits and the downtime for the outages was carefully monitored.

The project scope of work included the following:
Saipan Dormatory Renovatoin

Owner
NAVFAC Marianas

Project Type
Design/Bid/Build

Mechanical

Replacement and installation of all ceilings
Removal of all existing HVAC equipment and ducting
Installation of all new HVAC and ducting to include 7 air handling units and pre-cooling coils, 2 new chilled water pumps provided with variable speed drives for maximum energy efficiency, 13 new variable air volumizers, all associated ducting, and repair/replacement all roof ventilators
Installation of emergency stop button in the dormitory manager’s office to enable shutdown of the entire system in case of an emergency
Installation of Direct Digital Control (DDC) system for energy management and control. DDC system provides for system control from a central location; providing system operating schedules, normal and emergency operation and start-up, monitoring of equipment status, and trouble annunciation
Replacement of all water closets and general reconfiguration of all bathrooms to include hot and cold water plumbing, floor drains, and cleanouts

Electrical

Removal and replacement of all lights, interior and exterior
Removal and replacement of all electrical wiring, conduits, outlets, and switches
Removal and installation of four new power transformers
Removal and replacement of control transformers, primary and sub-panels circuit breaker boxes, and circuit breakers
Installation of new disconnects and power wiring for the new HVAC equipment