The Tri-Township Fire Department project features a thoughtfully designed HVAC system, including two variable volume rooftop units (RTUs) with VAV boxes distributed throughout the main building to provide efficient zoning and occupant comfort. The apparatus bay was outfitted with high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans, radiant heaters, and a vehicle exhaust capture system to maintain a safe and functional environment for the department’s operations. Portions of the facility were supported by a back-up generator to ensure continued operation during power interruptions. One of the project’s main challenges was the limited ceiling space between floors, which required careful coordination of ductwork and other building systems. This project also marked the team’s first use of the Autodesk Construction Cloud. The design phase ran from July to October 2024, with groundbreaking in February 2025, and construction is currently underway.
The Autodesk Construction Cloud is for sharing Revit models, improving collaboration and efficiency across disciplines.
Then Michael Morris assisted by providing the HVAC load calculations to determine the final sizes of the HVAC system requirements. Lastly, Eduardo Chacon laid out all the final design to create the construction documents which are currently being utilized to build the facility. It was a team effort to bring this project from concept to construction.”
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