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Coralgurl 12-06-2013 07:14 PM

Any Mechanical Engineers Here
 
Looking for a mechanical engineer to take a look at a 200,000 sqft office building in Calgary, 5-7 years old to assist in diagnosis of system failures, VFD's, electrical and overall maintenance and performance. We have 3 boilers and 6 RTU's - 4 x 100 ton units and 2 x 50 ton units. VAV's and radiant heat panels. Fully automated system. There's been 4 VFD failures in the past year or so, all electrical has been reviewed and full building shut down for maintenance completed a couple of months ago - no significant findings.

I have engineers I work with, plus the engineers who designed the system, I am looking for a completely new approach with this building. I need a fairly quick turn around (have to have a draft report comprehensive move forward plan to the owners by end of next week) and I know most engineers are extremely busy. I have a report from a group identifying the likely issues and fixes, they want to ensure this is the best approach and we are covering everything off.

Any ideas or anyone able to assist?

mrhasan 12-06-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 864163)
Looking for a mechanical engineer to take a look at a 200,000 sqft office building in Calgary, 5-7 years old to assist in diagnosis of system failures, VFD's, electrical and overall maintenance and performance. We have 3 boilers and 6 RTU's - 4 x 100 ton units and 2 x 50 ton units. VAV's and radiant heat panels. Fully automated system. There's been 4 VFD failures in the past year or so, all electrical has been reviewed and full building shut down for maintenance completed a couple of months ago - no significant findings.

I have engineers I work with, plus the engineers who designed the system, I am looking for a completely new approach with this building. I need a fairly quick turn around (have to have a draft report comprehensive move forward plan to the owners by end of next week) and I know most engineers are extremely busy. I have a report from a group identifying the likely issues and fixes, they want to ensure this is the best approach and we are covering everything off.

Any ideas or anyone able to assist?

As far I can recall, Steve (sphelps) is a mechanical engineer.

Jeff000 12-06-2013 08:45 PM

Sounds like you need actual trades persons in there and not engineers.

Coralgurl 12-06-2013 09:11 PM

I've had trades in and have a report from one. The owners want an ME to look at the overall system design and installation, review the scope of the proposed work and oversee the maintenance contract long term on a consulting basis.

The problem is it appears that although there is a PM contract in place, the full scope of work is not being completed. Plus, the equipment was likely not commissioned due to construction disputes and outstanding fees due. We don't know what kind of controls were in place for tenant build outs, if any, we know distribution is a problem in some areas. We have a really good idea of what needs to be done, but owners don't always believe trades thinking they are just out to make a buck and want confirmation from someone with letters beside their name.

sphelps 12-06-2013 10:09 PM

I'm mech eng but that's not my field. I do stress analysis and machine design in manufacturing and petro chemical.

Coralgurl 12-06-2013 10:19 PM

Hey Steve, do you work with anyone who might be interested in taking this on? I've contacted another group and waiting on a response. It's one of a handful of buildings in the city with this type of setup, not common at all, I've never seen this before.

sphelps 12-06-2013 11:22 PM

All our guys pretty much just branch off what I do. I don't have any contacts in that industry. I'd ask around but I'm at the airport, gone for a week.

sirruckus 12-06-2013 11:22 PM

We have worked with these guys before - we typically install RTU's and radiant heat in a lot of our buildings. Steve might be able to help


http://www.raemclean.com/

StirCrazy 12-06-2013 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 864163)
plus the engineers who designed the system,

there is your problem right there :mrgreen:

another way you could go is with a power engineer, who is experienced in large building systems, I have a friend who is the head power and in charge of maintenance in Chinook mall.

its a little bigger than the systems I am used to, but that kind of stuff is my background also, i just didn't want to go back to Alberta when I retired LOL, I saw the weather you guys are having now :wink:

Steve

Coralgurl 12-06-2013 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by sphelps (Post 864205)
All our guys pretty much just branch off what I do. I don't have any contacts in that industry. I'd ask around but I'm at the airport, gone for a week.

Have a great trip!

Quote:

Originally Posted by sirruckus (Post 864206)
We have worked with these guys before - we typically install RTU's and radiant heat in a lot of our buildings. Steve might be able to help


http://www.raemclean.com/

I've worked with these guys in the past, I will contact them Monday. Ty


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