Central Chilled Water Facility Exterior

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Central Chilled Water Facility (CCWF)

This 15,000-square-foot, 2-story expansion Brookhaven National Laboratory Central Chilled Water Facility (CCWF) project more than doubles the size of the existing plant and provides needed chilled water and compressed air capacity for several new exciting projects at the Lab, including the NSLS-II and ISB. The facility is energy efficient and incorporates sustainable design principles while providing chilled water and compressed air to facilitate and realize the scientific mission at BNL.

Work included, but was not limited to, civil, architectural & structural work as well as MEP’s. The mechanical work included new centrifugal chillers, chilled water pumps, associated piping in pump house expansion; two cooling tower cells and sonoxide condenser water treatment system, steam & condensate work, control centers, new power & lighting, site lighting, electrical distribution, and the expansion of an outdoor electrical substation to meet future capacity.

Location

Upton, NY

Scope

Addition, Renovation

Size

15,000 Sq. Ft.

Client

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Architect

Giffels Associates, Inc.

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