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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility — Building 431 Seismic Upgrade

Bremerton, WA

Building 431, a 550,000 SF mission-critical industrial shop, is undergoing seismic upgrades at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility. P2S serves as the prime consultant and mechanical engineer, providing full drawings and specifications for the project. The upgrades encompass various aspects of the building, including seismic rehabilitation, life safety systems, exterior restoration, restroom upgrades, electrical upgrades, HVAC upgrades, and shipyard station support.

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Building 431 Seismic Upgrade
Source: Photo by Thiep Nguyen

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility — Multi-Mission Dry Dock Alternatives Feasilbility and Engineering Study in Support of Environmental Impact Statement Development

Bremerton, WA

M2D2 will be a new multi-mission dry dock, located at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility. It will support multiple classes of US Navy Ships, including the new Ford Class (CVN78) aircraft carriers and multiple classes of submarines. The Alternatives Feasibility and Engineering Study in Support of Environmental Impact Statement Development (AF&ES) was produced to help evaluate the feasibility of four potential sizes/locations for M2D2. It also evaluated the replacement of Piers 4, 5, and 6, and Mooring E as well as upgrades to existing Dry Dock 6. P2S was responsible for writing the mechanical portions of the study. This scope included ship-to-shore utility requirements at dry docks and piers, preliminary utility plant planning, and sizing the dewatering and flooding systems. Utility systems included in this design are compressed air, steam, condensate, oxygen, process water collection, oily wastewater, freshwater, and sewer force main.

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Multi-Mission Dry Dock Alternatives Feasilbility and Engineering Study in Support of Environmental Impact Statement Development
Source: Photo by Seaman Apprentice Christian Ligon

Naval Base Kitsap (Bangor) — P-907 Transit Protection Program Pier and Maintenance Facility

Bangor, WA

P2S provided mechanical engineering for the permanent berthing of two Transit Protection Program vessels. The project encompasses a pier for two 250-foot blocking vessels, a fuel facility with two 20,000-gallon underground storage tanks, and a 18,290-sf Vessel Maintenance Facility (VMF). The fuel facility includes underground piping from storage and unloading to the KB Dock dispensers and a vault to support future expansion. The VMF comprises three high bays, production areas, a boat wash, and administrative space.

Naval Base Kitsap – Bangor, P-907 Transit Protection Program Pier and Maintenance Facility

Naval Base Kitsap (Bangor) — P-401 Regional Ship Maintenance Support Facility

Bangor, WA

A new 19,991 SF, three-story building was constructed in the Waterfront Restricted Area (WRA) to serve the Nuclear Regional and Maintenance Department (NRMD). The building was designed to be blast-hardened and consolidated NRMD functions into one centralized location close to the Delta Pier. The facility is used for a variety of purposes, including tool and equipment storage, light industrial areas, personnel support, classrooms, and administrative functions. It plays a crucial role in supporting fleet maintenance operations for all Pacific Fleet submarines.

Naval Base Kitsap – Bangor, P-401 Regional Ship Maintenance Support Facility
Source: Rendering by Fraser + Fogle Architects

Naval Base Kitsap (Bremerton) — Power Systems Studies

Bremerton, WA

Naval Base Kitsap's 11.5 kV electrical system is made up of various substations, four of which required Short Circuit, Coordination, and Arc Flash Studies. The project involved conducting Short Circuit, Coordination, and Arc Flash studies for these substations by modeling the existing electrical system using an SKM model. The study also involved updating the MV single line and individual building single line diagrams for the substations, based on the information gathered during the study.

Bremerton Shipyard, Bremerton Shipyard Power Systems Studies
Source: Photo by Clemens Vasters

Naval Air Station Whidbey Island — P-259 P-8A Aircraft Apron Expansion

Oak Harbor, WA

Our team helped the Navy when they assigned six new P-8A Poseidon aircraft to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Naturally, this required some infrastructure improvements to accommodate the aircraft. The improvements included an expanded aircraft parking apron, relocated and updated Liquid Oxygen (LOX) Facility to support the P-8A and remaining P3 aircraft, relocated Sonobuoy Storage Building, new ground support equipment building/shop, and a state-of-the-art Corrosion Control Aircraft Rinse Rack to increase the useful life of the aircraft.

Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, P-259 P-8A Aircraft Apron Expansion
Source: Photo by Tim Rice Photography

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility — P-447 Dry Dock and Pier 3 Modernization

Bremerton, WA

P2S provided project management and mechanical engineering services to improve utilities and service galleries in Dry Dock 4 and modernize electrical distribution systems serving nuclear ship electrical shore and industrial power systems at Pier 3.

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, P-447 Dry Dock and Pier 3 Modernization
Source: Photo by Kenneth Takada

Naval Hospital Bremerton — Chiller Plant

Bremerton, WA

The Naval Hospital Bremerton's chilled water system underwent an upgrade to address several system issues, achieving a total upgraded capacity of 1,250 tons. The chiller plant must function year-round, with minimal demands in winter, and serves multiple buildings with varying requirements. Enhancements incorporated an air-cooled chiller optimized for winter efficiency, enabling the cooling tower to be drained during freezing months.

Naval Hospital Bremerton , Chiller Plant
Source: Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Gretchen Albrecht

Seattle Federal Office Building — HUD/DOL Consolidation

Seattle, WA

This project is an office consolidation project, reducing the square footage for two government agencies, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Labor (DOL) to make better use of the available space within the historic federal building in Seattle. The goal of the project is to provide the employees of those agencies with the same quality of office space they currently have, in a smaller footprint, meeting all of their needs for privacy, meeting and training rooms, break rooms and amenities including lactation rooms and ADA restrooms.

Seattle Federal Office Building , HUD/DOL Consolidation
Source: Photo by U.S. General Services Administration

Veterans Affairs — American Lake Medical Center Building 18 Renovation Cx

Lakewood, WA

P2S Cx served as the Commissioning Specialist for the renovation of Building 18 on the American Lake Campus in Lakewood, WA. The approximately 19,000 SF building underwent upgrades to its HVAC and lighting systems for improved indoor air quality and energy efficiency. P2S Cx provided expertise in MEP systems and oversaw commissioning to ensure compliance with code regulations and quality assurance. We reviewed HVAC control systems and conducted in-field equipment verification and startup witnessing. One challenge was closely monitoring the commissioning progress and tracking outstanding items until resolution, which we accomplished using a cloud-based platform where all stakeholders can collaborate. Our team coordinated upcoming commissioning activities to ensure on-time project delivery. Overall, the Department of Veterans Affairs renovation of Building 18 was completed with quality and compliance in mind, with P2S Cx providing valuable expertise in MEP systems and commissioning oversight.

American Lake Medical Center Building 18 Renovation

Oregon Air National Guard — Klamath Falls Hangar Renovation

Klamath Falls, OR

This comprehensive upgrade to the 76,000 SF hangar supporting F-15 aircraft for the 173rd Fighter Wing involved two maintenance bays plus shops, offices, lockers rooms, and staff lounge/kitchen/restroom consolidation. We provided field investigation, a high-efficiency heating hot water system, gas-fired radiant heaters in the hangar bays, heat pumps for the HVAC systems serving office spaces, and new plumbing systems for the occupied areas. The hangar at Kingley Field supports maintenance of multiple F-15 aircraft and includes weapons system maintenance, explosive storage, pilot debriefing, communications, mechanical rooms, storage, and crew common areas. A priority for the upgrade was to meet ANG sustainable design and energy conservation goals, including a design target of ANG Meritable. A challenge for the design was to conduct operations within a "controlled area" on a military installation.

Oregon Air National Guard, Klamath Falls Hangar Renovation
Source: Photo by Tech. Sgt. Jefferson Thompson, U.S. Air National Guard

Hatfield Federal Courthouse — HVAC Study

Portland, OR

P2S provided an HVAC study in the 17-story Hatfield Federal Courthouse which involved reviewing and evaluating prior HVAC studies and offering recommendations for the most effective corrective actions to address ongoing comfort concerns. The team thoroughly examined the existing mechanical systems design and control operations, resulting in an extensive task list for control modifications and retro-commissioning.

Hatfield Federal Courthouse, HVAC Study
Source: Photo by U.S. General Services Administration

Bonneville Power Administration Building — Garage Exhaust Fan Replacement

Portland, OR

P2S provided mechanical engineering services to upgrade the Bonneville Power Administration Building's parking garage exhaust system by replacing the existing deficient fans with more energy-efficient units with greater reliability while adding CO/NOX sensors, and resizing ductwork.

Bonneville Power Administration, Building Garage Exhaust Fan Replacement
Source: paul via Pexels.com

Port Hueneme Naval Base — Shore Power Infrastructure

Port Hueneme, CA

P2S served as prime consultant for the retrofit of shore-power outlets to feed three berths at this operating container terminal and was responsible for the engineering, design and construction administration. The project included a new 16.9kV service switchgear, 2,000 feet of duct banks, two shore power substations and six shore power outlet boxes. P2S designed a 3 MVA, 6.6 kV shore power solution for ships to "plug-in" at berth. Installing each 12'x5'x3'D vault required cutting into the wharf and careful planning, as construction occurred in an active terminal.

Port Hueneme Naval Base, Shore Power Infrastructure
Source: Melinda Larson

Port Hueneme Naval Base — Bachelor Enlisted Quarters PH1517 Renovation Cx

Port Hueneme, CA

P2S Cx is overseeing commissioning for the renovation of the three-story Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) PH1517 at Port Hueneme Naval Base. This design-build project requires commissioning to meet the requirements outlined in UFGS section 01 91 00.15 20 Total Building Commissioning and UFC 1-200-02 High Performance and Sustainable Building Requirements. Our team of lead and technical commissioning specialists will ensure that all systems, including HVAC, energy management, domestic hot water, and lighting, are commissioned correctly and functioning efficiently. We communicate closely with the General Contractor’s Quality Control Manager, who reports to the Contracting Officer's Representative, throughout the commissioning process to ensure that all deliverables are met in compliance with regulations and codes.

Port Hueneme Naval Base, Bachelor Enlisted Quarters PH1517 Renovation Cx
Source: Photo by Naval Sea Systems Command

Naval Base San Diego — NAVFAC Southwest Pier 8 Replacement

San Diego, CA

P2S worked with the NAVFAC Southwest in support of the $93 million Pier 8 Replacement at Naval Base San Diego. Specifically, the Navy replaced the existing pier with a new single deck 117 ft. by 1,600 ft. (187,200 sf) General Purpose Berthing Pier which provides capacity for four large ship berths. As the electrical engineer of record, P2S was responsible for designing the new site electrical and communications utility system for the Pier 8 facility which consists of all power, lighting, security, telecommunications, grounding, and fiber optic cabling.

Naval Base San Diego, NAVFAC Southwest Pier 8 Replacement

Veterans Affairs — Chula Vista Outpatient Clinic

San Diego, CA

The new Veterans Affairs Chula Vista Outpatient Clinic consolidates and expands the VA's existing medical space in San Diego. It is expected that 600-800 patients will be treated daily at the facility. It offers a wide range of services, including primary care, integrated mental health, laboratory, dental, audiology, and optometry. The project involved the renovation of 100,00 SF of an existing bank vault building, with the addition of two wings totaling 35,0000 SF. P2S provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and technology design as well as construction support services

Veterans Affairs, Chula Vista Outpatient Clinic
Source: Photo by Lusardi Construction Company

Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake — Earthquake Recovery Program

Ridgecrest, CA

As part of an A-E design team, we created Design-Build RFP documents for earthquake-damaged facilities at NAWS China Lake. With 18 MILCON projects in a Jacobs/Ewing Cole joint venture, we provided Congress-ready DD1391 forms within 75 days of the earthquakes. The projects involved Facility Analysis Conceptual Design (FACD) Workshops and were based on Navy and Marine Corps Design Procedures and stakeholder interviews.

Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, Earthquake Recovery Program
Source: Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Nicholas Burgains




NASA — Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center

Edwards, CA

This multi-phase, three-year project involved a new dual 35kV substation, 12.47kV campus loop electrical distribution system replacement, and 480V secondary substation renovations. The 12.47kV loop included new underground cables and pad-mounted switches for future construction. A new 480V secondary substation, featuring a generator plant and double-ended switchgear, was designed for the NASA regional data center.

NASA , Neil A. Armstrong Flight Research Center
Source: Photo by Carla Thomas

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton — Dental Treatment Facility DIPC Dental Lab Cx

Oceanside, CA

P2S Cx is providing commissioning services for the repair of the Dental Instrument Processing Center (DIPC) Lab at Camp Pendleton. The DIPC provides sterilization for the 27 Dental Treatment Room (DTR) dental clinic and needs repair to ensure functional capability in accordance with various regulations. The project includes repairing the Air Handling Unit (AHU) and associated ductwork, which are no longer energy-efficient or reliable. Additionally, new terminal units, chilled water pumps, and heating hot water pumps will be installed. Commissioning for this project will be provided in accordance with UFC 4-510-01. Systems to be commissioned for this project include all HVAC systems, building automation systems (BAS) controls, graphics, system interfaces and operations, and lighting and lighting controls. Our expertise in commissioning oversight will help ensure the DIPC repair is delivered to a high standard, ensuring patients receive the best possible care in a safe and efficient environment.

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Dental Treatment Facility DIPC Dental Lab Cx
Source: Photo by Sgt. Melissa Marnell

Naval Air Station North Island — P-1022 Aircraft Paint and Corrosion Complex Cx

Coronado, CA

P2S Cx is performing quality assurance for the commissioning of the new Aircraft Paint and Corrosion Complex located at Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado. This project involves constructing a standalone paint and corrosion control building to complement the existing complex. Our team is overseeing the commissioning process to ensure compliance with applicable codes, regulations, and requirements included within UFGS Section 01 91 00.15 Total Building Commissioning and UFC1-200-02 High Performance and Sustainable Building Requirements, while fulfilling the QACx scope of work per the RFP and contract documents. Systems to be commissioned include HVAC, utility monitoring and control, lighting, power distribution, service water heating, plumbing, compressed air systems and energy and utility metering systems and sub-meters.

Naval Air Station North Island, Coronado, P-1022 Aircraft Paint and Corrosion Complex Cx
Source: Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lacordrick Wilson

US Coast Guard Base Kodiak — Firehouse Berthing Renovation

Kodiak Station, AK

P2S provided HVAC and plumbing design services to remodel a 1990s-era firehouse to improve personnel accommodations. The two-phased renovation divided the facility into multiple sections: personnel, apparatus bay and shop uses to provide flexible berthing rooms, mess area, offices, and storage spaces.

US Coast Guard Base Kodiak, Firehouse Berthing Renovation
Source: Photo by Billy Ecret, U.S. Coast Guard District 17

GSA Anchorage — Federal Building & US Courthouse, US Citizenship and Immigration Services

Anchorage, AK

P2S provided plumbing design as part of mechanical engineering services for new office spaces for the US Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Anchorage Federal Building. Air distribution to the spaces were modified to accommodate renovated space within the Module D Building per architectural design. Design consideration was provided to correct deficiencies in ventilation design for the letter opening room for infection containment/control.

GSA Anchorage, Anchorage Federal Building & US Courthouse, US Citizenship and Immigration Services
Source: Photo by U.S. General Services Administration

US Coast Guard Base Ketchikan — Fast Response Cutters Pier

Ketchikan, AK

P2S conducted piping utility and mechanical system field investigations for a Design-Build RFP, homeporting two 154-foot Fast Response Cutters at Coast Guard Base Ketchikan. Investigations included utilities study and pier-adjacent warehouse system evaluations. Conceptual studies explored three mooring alternatives and four Cutter Maintenance Augmentation Team building locations. P2S assisted with design review during construction on behalf of the US Coast Guard.

US Coast Guard Base Ketchikan, Fast Response Cutters Pier
Source: Photo by Fireman Jessica Fontenette, U.S. Coast Guard District 17

P-416 Pacific Missile Range Facility — Power Grid Consolidation

Kekaha, HI

P-416 Pacific Missile Range Facility, Power Grid Consolidation
Source: Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Omar-Kareem Powell

The existing base electrical infrastructure at PMRF was served by Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) via three independent 12.47kV distribution feeders from their Mana Substation that consisted of a combination of overhead electrical lines and underground infrastructure. The project provided pad-mounted switchgear for grid isolation and equipment protection; medium voltage cables, splices, and terminations to connect the pad-mounted switchgear lineups; and utility interconnections to allow load sharing and power distribution between the separate incoming feeders from KIUC.

Veterans Affairs — James J. Peters Medical Center CxMS

Bronx, NY

P2S provided Commissioning Management Services (CxMS) for the $59 million James J. Peters Medical Center improvements project in the Bronx. The project involves upgrading the chiller plant, BAS and EMS controls, HVAC system, lighting, steam distribution system, and electric motors and drives. P2S ensured that the project was commissioned properly, which required coordination and close review of deliverables. As a third-party, P2S reviewed and commented on the project design, organized Cx activities, ensured submittal conformance, and coordinated functional performance testing. The team also provided technical assistance, performed on-site assessments, identified system integration deficiencies, and delivered interim and final commissioning oversight reports to the owner.

Veterans Affairs, James J. Peters Medical Center CxMS
Source: Hector Mosley

Veterans Affairs — William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans' Hospital EHRM Campus Upgrades

Madison, WI

P2S performed QAQC services for this project involving upgrading the electrical and IT infrastructure at the William. S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital to support the new Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) system. The scope encompasses site visits, field investigations, user interviews, and preparation of drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for all work and disciplines. Key infrastructure improvements include upgrading fiber connections within and between buildings, installing redundant fiber runs, providing new main fiber lines, adding IT and electrical outlets, and upgrading power distribution and backup systems. The project also covers electrical engineering and technology enhancements, such as normal and emergency electrical panel upgrades, UPS, ground system bonding, Building Management System interfaces, HVAC assessments and upgrades, data center renovations, and physical security upgrades. The estimated construction cost is approximately $11.9 million, with improvements spanning Buildings 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 15, and 22, as well as the site. The project will also provide a new facility television fiber backbone and cabling to numerous locations.

Veterans Affairs, William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans' Hospital EHRM Campus Upgrades
Source: Photo by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Veterans Affairs — Tomah VA Medical Center Urgent Care Cx

Tomah, WI

The Tomah VA Medical Center (VAMC) is undertaking a project to expand and renovate Building 400 for Urgent and Primary Care. This project involves adding approximately 2,200 square feet to Building 400 and renovating various spaces, including clinical, common, administrative, and specialty care areas, totaling over 19,000 square feet. The project aims to improve patient flow and accommodate urgent care, primary care, and administrative functions within the facility. P2S Cx is commissioning numerous systems and equipment including Facility Exterior Closure, HVAC System, Fire Protection System, Plumbing System and the Electrical System.

Veterans Affairs, Tomah VA Medical Center Urgent Care Cx
Source: Photo by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Veterans Affairs — Minneapolis VA Health Care System EHRM Campus Upgrades

Minneapolis, MN

P2S performed QAQC services for this project focusing on upgrading the electrical and IT infrastructure across 12 facilities within the Minneapolis VA Health Care System to support the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) system. Key aspects of the project include electrical panel upgrades, power system enhancements, bonding, UPS, Building Management System interfaces, HVAC assessments and upgrades, and reconfiguration, expansion, and renovation of Telecommunication Rooms (TR). Additionally, the project involves realignment of existing data centers, communication infrastructure upgrades, physical security improvements, and hazardous material abatement. The project also covers the removal of abandoned equipment and cabling, installation of a new main fiber line from the provider point, and additional IT infrastructure throughout the facilities. A full review of drawings for previously designed and constructed projects 618-13-100 Upgrade IT Infrastructure Phase 1A and 1B will be conducted. The estimated construction cost for the project is approximately $31 million, with work spanning buildings 9, 49, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 89, and 222.

Veterans Affairs, Minneapolis VA Health Care System EHRM Campus Upgrades
Source: Photo by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Veterans Affairs — Thomas E. Creek Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center EHRM QA/QC Review

Amarillo, TX

P2S performed QAQC services for this project which involves providing Electrical and Technology engineering reviews for the design plans of the EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades at the Amarillo VAMC in Texas. The project encompasses engineering design services required to reconfigure, expand, renovate, or relocate existing Telecommunication Rooms (TR) across the 23 Amarillo VAMC facilities and site. Upgrades include normal and emergency electrical panels, UPS, ground system bonding, Building Management System interfaces, HVAC, data center realignment, physical security, and communication infrastructure (new data outlets, patch panels, Cat 6A cables, and fiber as necessary). Site infrastructure upgrades between buildings will involve a new campus-wide fiber backbone and a new main fiber line coming into the buildings from the provider point. The estimated construction cost for the project is approximately $20 million.

Veterans Affairs, Thomas E. Creek Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center EHRM QA/QC Review
Source: Photo by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Veterns Affairs —Tucson VA Medical Center Boiler Plant Cx

Tucson, AZ

This project focuses on commissioning the new ancillary equipment in the existing Tucson VAMC Boiler Plant. Upgrades include the removal and replacement of two 25,000-gallon above-ground fuel oil storage tanks, fuel oil piping modifications, partial demolition and relocation of the existing boiler plant control room, and upgrades to the boiler feedwater pumps, valves, and piping. Additional improvements involve tempering condensate from the flash tank, updating carbon monoxide and natural gas leak detection monitors, sensors, and control panels, and upgrading alarm light fixtures, security camera systems, and public address systems.

Veterns Affairs, Tucson VA Medical Center Boiler Plant Cx
Source: Photo by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

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