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Medical
/ Institutional - Major Projects Overview
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Texas Medical Center Alkek Expansion
$29,915,787
Mechanial Contract
200,000
SF, 12-story addition
New
Construction
of mechanical floors, patient room floors, pharmacy, observation deck
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University
of Texas - Texas Medical Center
Alkek Hospital Expansion Project
Houston, Texas
Way Engineering has
been awarded the Mechanical and Plumbing packages for the $200 Million+
project at the Texas Medical Center.
Way’s contract includes HVAC, Plumbing, and the Building
Automation System. The combined contract is $29,915,787.
The project, which adds 12 stories to the existing 13-story facility, is
in excess of 200,000 square feet, and includes new mechanical floors,
patient room floors, a pharmacy, and an observation deck.
The scheduled completion date is in June of 2010.
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 UTMDA
Cancer Center CABIR
$12,600,000
Mechanical Contract
315,000
SF, 6-story Research Facility
New
Construction
of Research Labs
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University
of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Center
for Advanced Biological Imaging Research (CABIR)
Houston, Texas
Way
is the HVAC and Plumbing contractor for CABIR (Center for
Advanced Biological Imaging Research), a new facility to be constructed
on the South Campus of the Texas Medical Center for The University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
The project involves construction of Research Labs for the
315,000 square foot, 6-story research facility,
scheduled for completion in late 2009. |
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 UTMB
Building 21 Build-Out
$2,700,000
Plumbing Contract
Renovations
& Interior Build Out of
Existing 4-Story Research Building
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University of Texas
Medical Branch
Building
#21 Interior Build-Out
Galveston,
Texas
Way
Engineering is the Plumbing Contractor for this $2.7 million plumbing
project. The work includes the renovations and interior
build out of the Research Labs located in the existing, four (4) story
Research Building #21, at The University of Texas Medical Branch in
Galveston. |
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 University
of Texas
Basic Research & Education Building
$11,500,000
Mechanical Contract New
73,000 SF Facility |
University of Texas
Basic Research & Education Building
Bastrop, Texas
Way
Engineering is the HVAC and Plumbing Contractor for the new 73,000
square-foot Basic Research and Education Building, scheduled for
occupancy beginning August 2007. The new building will accommodate
offices and animal housing, as well as space for research and education.
The new Basic Research and Education Building will be the largest
building on the 381-acre campus, and the central hub for the more than
100 faculty and staff employed there. |
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 Memorial
Hermann Hospital
Sugar
Land Replacement Hospital
$10,000,000
Mechanical Contract
221,000
SF Replacement Hospital
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Memorial Hermann Hospital Sugar
Land Replacement Hospital
Sugar Land, Texas
Way Engineering performed
the HVAC and Plumbing Contract for this 221,000 square foot replacement
hospital. Way installed 1,500 tons of cooling and 1,070 plumbing
fixtures for this facility.
Way Engineering was awarded this Design/Assist project with a GMP Fixed
Fee contract. |
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 Mainland
Medical Center
$631,000
Prime Contract
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Mainland Medical Center
Texas City, Texas
Way Engineering is Prime Contractor for this
retrofit project. This $631,000 HVAC contract includes complete,
new HVAC controls; replacement of AHU’s; and 18 VFD’s.
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 Southwest
Foundation for Biomedical Research
$2,307,000
Mechanical Contract
7,000
SF Computer Building
20,000
SF Research Lab
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Southwest
Foundation for Biomedical Research
Genomics
Computer Center & Phase II MBG Laboratory
San Antonio, Texas
This project included a
new 7,000 square foot Computer Building with associated Plumbing and
HVAC, and construction of a 20,000 square foot Research Laboratory in an
existing building. The Laboratory
project also included an addition of a 360-ton chiller with cooling
tower, associated pumps, and piping in an existing central plant. |
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 Memorial
Hermann Hospital
$25,100,000 Mechanical Contract
800,000
SF Addition
3,000 ton
HVAC distribution system
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Memorial
Hermann Hospital - The New Pavilion
Houston,
Texas
AGC
APEX IV - Excellence in Construction Award
Before
work on this project began, Way Engineering was requested to provide
input on several ‘what-if’ scenarios allowing the design team the
opportunity to select the facility that best fit the needs of the owner.
This new facility blends 800,000 square feet of state-of-the-art
technology and modern amenities. Our scope to complete this project
included a 3,000 ton HVAC distribution system, steam system, medical gas
network, RO/DI systems, acid waste system, domestic water, waste water
and water softening systems. |
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Trinity
Medical Center
$6,977,000
Mechanical Contract New
5-story, 135,000 SF Tower and revisions
to existing Central Plant |
Trinity Medical Center
Carrollton, Texas
Two phases were planned
to complete the additions and alterations to Trinity Medical Center
in Carrollton, Texas. Phase
One included revisions at the enlarged Central Plant, with the
addition of two 650 ton chillers, cooling towers, pumps, heat exchangers
and other associated equipment to serve an enlarged ER and a new five
story, 135,000 sq ft tower, with chilled water and heating hot water.
Ten large Roof Top Air Handling Units, including two custom units
with capacities of 130,000 cfm, supply the more than 430 air terminals
and the air side requirements of this project.
In addition to the
standard plumbing systems, and over 600 plumbing fixtures, extensive
medical gas additions and alterations were included in the scope of this
two year project.
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 University
of Texas
IAQ
MSB Stage 3B Ph I, II & III
$15,400,000
Prime Contract
Renovation
& IAQ for 230 Labs
New
Variable Air Phoenix Lab Air Control System
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University of Texas
IAQ
MSB Stage 3b Lab Upgrade – Phases I, II & III
Houston, Texas
Way Engineering Ltd.
was the Prime Contractor for the (3) Phase Renovation and Indoor
Air Quality of 230 labs at 6431 Fannin, at a total value of construction
of $15,400,000.
Renovation included the coordination of the move out of each researcher
for a 30 day period; at that time all the above-ceiling utilities are
removed and replaced to include duct work and controls with a new
Variable Air Phoenix Lab air control system, and new installation of
Building Sprinkler system to bring the building up to current life
safety specifications.
Phase I and II were completed in October of 2002. Phase III was
completed in October of 2004.
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Baylor
College of Medicine
Prime
Contractor
40,000
SF Renovation
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Baylor
College of Medicine - Cellular Biology Phase I
Houston, Texas
Way Engineering Ltd. was
the Prime Contractor on the Design/Build of Cellular Biology.
The project consisted of labs accommodating the latest technology
in electron microscopes, wet labs, hoods, as well as Administrative
offices. Way’s scope on
this $750,000 project involved Engineering, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry,
electrical, controls, painting, carpet, and flooring.
We have proven our ability to work with multiple subcontractors
as well as coordinate with multiple groups within Baylor, and have been
very successful in this regard.
This
is Phase I of five phases, which will complete renovation of the total
building consisting of approximately 40,000 square feet. |
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MD
Anderson - Bertner Complex
$57,000,000
Mechanical Project
2,500,000
SF Addition
HVAC,
Plumbing, and Med Gas
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M.
D. Anderson - Bertner Complex
Houston, Texas
AGC
APEX I V - Excellence in Construction Award
Way Engineering Ltd. was the Mechanical and Plumbing Contractor on
this $57,000,000 project. The three (3) buildings that comprise
this 2,500,000 square foot hospital addition include a Research Center,
Patient Care Facility, and Clinical Services Building. Way
Engineering Ltd. was contracted to install the HVAC, Plumbing, and Med Gas
to the complex’s modern bedding facilities, operating rooms, MRI, and
research labs. Home to the top research and treatment
procedures in the elimination of cancer, the new M. D. Anderson Bertner
Complex replaced all of the outdated operating rooms in the M. D. Anderson
facility.
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