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K-12 EDUCATION Engineering Future Focused Solutions PROJECT EXPERIENCE
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K-12 EDUCATION

Engineering Future Focused Solutions

PROJECT EXPERIENCE

MEP OFFICE LOCATIONSEau Claire, WI • Madison, WI Eagan, MN • Rochester, MN Columbus, OH • Norman, OK Iron Mountain, MI

REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS IN THE FOLLOWING STATES:AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WV, WI, and WY.

FIRM PROFILE

ESTABLISHED 2002 OWNERSHIP TYPELIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION

CLIENT MARKETSCAMPUS UTILITIES COMMERCIALGOVERNMENTHEALTHCARE & SENIOR LIVINGHIGHER EDUCATIONK-12 EDUCATIONSCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY

CORE ENGINEERING SERVICESMECHANICAL & ELECTRICALPLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION MASTER PLANNINGENERGY MODELINGGEOTHERMAL DESIGNCOMMISSIONING & RETRO-Cx3D LASER SCANNING & MODELING

Our mission: We continuously strive for excellence and innovation through creative engineering solutions to minimize environmental impact today and improve sustainable stewardship into the future.

MEP Office LocationsProjects Completed

MEP Associates, LLC is a full service, multi-disciplinary engineering and consulting firm focused on the design and future of sustainable, energy efficient solutions for projects nationwide. Our expertise includes mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, 3D laser scanning as well as commissioning, and energy modeling services.

We specialize in the design of geothermal, photovoltaic, solar, thermal storage and other renewable technologies. We attribute our continued success through the utilization of proven energy technologies that enhance building efficiency and minimize energy consumption.

Over the past decade, we have grown to a team of approximately 100+ employees in seven office locations. Our staff includes professional engineers, project managers, commissioning agents, system designers, CAD/Revit technicians, field technicians, construction administrative personnel as well as administrative, and technical support.

OUR CORE ENGINEERING SERVICES

MECHANICAL• Facility Assessment & Energy Analysis• Life-Cycle Cost Analysis• Feasibility Studies• HVAC Systems• Central Chiller Plants• Central Heating Plants• Ice Storage• Industrial Ventilations• Energy Recovery• Temperature Controls• Solar Thermal Systems• Infrastructure Master Planning • Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS)• Radiant Heating• Industrial / Laboratory Space Conditioning

& Ventilation

ELECTRICAL• Facility Assessment & Energy Analysis• Infrastructure Master Planning• Life-Cycle Cost Analysis• Primary Power Distribution• Secondary Power Distribution• Emergency Power• Fault Current Analysis• Cogeneration• Uninterruptible Power Supply• Power Conditioning• Fire Alarm Systems• Interior and Exterior Lighting System Design• Solar Photovoltaic (PV) System Design• Arc-flash Hazard Analysis• LEED® Compliant Lighting Design• State and EPA Energy Code Compliance

PLUMBING / FIRE PROTECTION• Hot Water Recirculation Systems• Acid Waste Systems• Process Piping• Water Supply & Sprinkler Systems• Fire Pump Design • Pumps & Controls • NFPA 13 • All Occupancies and Hazards • Wet or Dry Systems

• Early Suppression, Fast Response Deluge • Pre-action • Special Hazards Suppression

GEOTHERMAL• Facility Assessment & Energy Analysis• Infrastructure Master Planning• Life-Cycle Cost Analysis• Vertical Bore field Design• Horizontal Bore field Design• Pond Loop Design• Geothermal Site Planning• Geothermal Bore field Operational Analysis MEDICAL GAS• Manifolds, Piping, Valve Boxes, Gauges & Outlets • Medical Air Compressors • Medical / Dental Vacuum Pumps & Systems • Medical Gas / Liquid Oxygen • Storage & Bulk Storage Facilities

LEED CONSULTING• Eco-Charrette Facilitation • LEED® Process Consulting • LEED® Submittal Preparation • Daylighting Analysis • Photometric Site Lighting Design & Analysis • ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation Calculations • ASHRAE 90.1 - Appendix G Compliant Energy

Modeling • LEED Fundamental & Enhanced Commissioning

Services • Water Use Reduction Calculations • Renewable Energy Systems Design

COMMISSIONING• LEED® Pre-requisite / Enhanced Services• New Building Reviews• Training & Operational Programs• Owner’s Technical Representation• Construction Administration• Retro-Commissioning• Maintenance Program Development 3D LASER SCANNING & MODELING

MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL GEOTHERMAL ENERGY MODELING COMMISSIONING & RETRO-CX

PLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION

3D LASER SCANNING & MODELING

ENERGY STEWARDSHIP STRATEGIES

Energy performance is dynamic: infrastructure ages; technologies evolve; resources and priorities change.This requires a partner with the expertise to help you optimize building energy use from design and construction through operations and maintenance over decades. MEP offers a unique continuum of services and proven solutions to maximize energy efficiencies today and continue to identify opportunities for even greater efficiencies – and savings – for years to come. Our work with utilities and energy agencies enables us to help you identify available incentives, rebates, and grants to help you achieve the highest possible return on your investment.

RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS Buildings are living systems that continually use the earth’s resources and generate waste from the time construction starts to the final destruction or de-construction. Our team has developed unique design concepts to capture the benefits of harnessing our natural resources, while also controlling construction costs. Energy-efficiency strategies range from smart building operations and passive design to more involved approaches, such as sophisticated district energy systems.

Energy stewardship is maximized by engineering solutions that reduce,

repurpose, and recover energy

REDUCE ENERGY

REPURPOSE ENERGY

Reduce the initial required thermal energy to serve the building’s needs. • Minimize Outdoor Air• Cascaded Air Systems • Thermal Decoupling• Exhaust Fan Turn Down• Daylight Harvesting

Repurpose thermal energy to be used again in lieu of discarding it. • Simultaneous Heating and Cooling Loads

Recover thermal energy from waste streams to be reused in the facility. • Energy Recovery

RECOVER ENERGY

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF MENOMONIELONG RANGE PLANNING STUDY & DESIGN MENOMONIE, WISCONSIN

After the completion of district-wide facility assessment which documented the condition, age, and utilization of each district-owned building, the school board asked the community to vote on two referenda questions addressing needs. On April 2, 2013, both questions passed by majority vote. Menomonie High School and Downsville Elementary, and River Heights Elementary schools receiving the most attention.

MENOMONIE HIGH SCHOOL The Menomonie High School addition consisted of a new gymnasium large enough to house 2 full-sized basketball courts or 3 full-sized volleyball courts. By relocating the gymnasium a centralized commons area was created.

To the south of the Commons, the school kitchen was remodeled and expanded, and an arts wing was created by relocating the band, choir, and orchestra rooms. To the north of the commons area, the existing courtyard was filled in allowing for a new and expanded library space to help create an integrated academic wing.

To improve security at the front entry of the building, the main office was relocated to space previously occupied by the library. A door off the vestibule into the office now directs all visitors to enter through the office, allowing the office staff to monitor visitors.

DOWNSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The 17,000 SF remodel consisted of a new entry to increase building security. The school main office was relocated off of the new entry to allow office staff to monitor visitors coming into the school. The existing office was remodeled into a staff workroom, lounge area, and a guidance counselor’s office. By swapping the

TYPE ADDITION & RENOVATIONCOST $27.8 MILLIONSTATUS COMPLETED

Gymnasium

Menomonie High School

Commons Area

Front Entry

locations of the kitchen and the multi-purpose room storage, a pass-through buffet line was created connecting the MPR to the kitchen for easier food service. A fourth entry was also added alongside the workroom and guidance office, allowing students direct access to the playground.

MEP also designed a new geothermal system which replaced existing building hot water boilers with ground source water-to-water heat pumps in the basement mechanical room. A horizontal ground loop geothermal heat exchanger was also installed beneath the existing playground areas.

At RIVER HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY a new parking lot on the east side of the school was constructed for safer student drop-off and additional parking. A new entryway, lobby and office addition now welcomes students and staff from the new parking lot into the building. A central corridor was formed around two sides of the IMC to connect the new entry to the gymnasium and multi-purpose spaces. Each academic wing was renovated to include flexible learning spaces for each grade level to encourage the integration of special education throughout the school. This new school layout allows the community to make use of spaces such as the gymnasium after hours, while securely closing off areas such as the classrooms.

MEP provided mechanical, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing system design services on all 3 school facilities. Additional geothermal facility feasibility studies were conducted at River Heights and Downsville Elementary Schools. River Heights Entryway

Downsville Elementary Geothermal Loop Field

River Heights Learning Space

River Heights Elementary School

River Heights Restrooms

TYPE NEW CONSTRUCTIONSTATUS COMPLETED 2017SIZE 110,200 SFCOST $17.6 MILLION

TUTTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TUTTLE HIGH SCHOOLTUTTLE, OK

Tuttle Public Schools experienced a 36% increase in enrollment from 2005-2015, requiring the district to consider new facilities to support the rapidly expanding community southwest of Oklahoma City. MEP Associates, in conjunction with Architects in Partnership, worked to design a comprehensive high school facility that features efficient use of energy and space with modern design elements.

The new high school features a 1,400-seat competition gymnasium, a 1,000-seat auditorium with theatrical fly space and orchestra pit, a commons area that doubles as cafeteria space, media center, traditional classrooms, science laboratory classrooms, fine arts classrooms/rehearsal rooms, administrative offices, locker rooms, weight/fitness room, and a wrestling room constructed to FEMA 361/ICC-500 standards to serve the campus tornado shelter.

Energy-efficient systems were utilized in the facility, including high-efficiency HVAC systems, LED lighting, high-efficiency metered plumbing fixtures, and energy-recovery ventilation systems for large-occupancy spaces.

NORMAN NORTH HIGH SCHOOLCOLLEGE & CAREER CENTERNORMAN, OKLAHOMA

TYPE ADDITIONSIZE 40,583 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2017COST $8.75 MILLION

AWARDS AMERICAN SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY 2015 OUTSTANDING DESIGN

The Norman North High School College & Career Center expands educational opportunities for its students and faculty, and prepares students for the college experience by exposing them to modern technology and instruction theory. Increased student engagement drove the need for additional dedicated infrastructure at Norman North High School.

The 40,583 SF two-story space provides a seamless transition of learning spaces that are mindful of the way students, faculty, and community interact. Understanding that the world is about collaboration and project-based learning, the College & Career Center focuses on community use and offers a “living room” for students that supports that kind of learning environment.

The design also features dynamic architecture to energize and reorder the campus with a new identity. The two-story addition offers traditional classrooms, science laboratory classrooms, broadcast media studio, film/video classrooms, and administrative office spaces, with a strong highlight on collaborative and independent study areas.

The facility utilizes a variable-refrigerant flow (VRF) heating and cooling system for improved efficiency and reduction of ductwork. The facility is equipped with high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans in the commons area to reduce air stratification and improve system efficiency. LED fixtures were used throughout the facility for energy efficiency and visual impact.

TYPE ADDITION & RENOVATIONSTATUS SCHEDULED COMPLETION FALL 2018SIZE 20,325 SF - REMODEL 66,340 SF - NEW CONSTRUCTION COST $16 MILLION

ELCHO SCHOOL DISTRICT ELCHO K-12 FACILITY ADDITION & RENOVATIONELCHO, WI

The Elcho School District serves approximately 400 students in grades K-12 in a central facility, comprising buildings constructed between 1938 and 1999. Aging facilities and changing technology needs prompted the District to undertake additions and renovations to maintain quality facilities and educational programs for students and faculty.

After reviewing concepts developed by their consulting team, the District moved forward with an addition and renovation project to improve the building and grounds for today’s students, with an eye toward the future.

Renovations involve moving the main office and entrance, converting a secondary gymnasium and multi-purpose room into space for music and band, and modifying the existing library to create space for an early childhood center. New construction includes a commons/cafeteria with seating for 300 to 350 and an adjoining kitchen, as well as a mix of classrooms and spaces for technology education.

The existing elementary structure built in 1938 will be removed after the 2017-2018 school year. The area will be redeveloped into a playground for students in kindergarten through second grade.

The design team emphasized a construction schedule that would minimize disruption to students. Occupancy is slated for the start of the 2018-19 school year.

Since 2013 MEP has completed several reconstruction projects due to storm damage from a deadly EF5 tornado that damaged several schools in the Moore Pubic School District.

In 2013 voters approved $126.4 million school bond proposal to complete reconstruction efforts. In 2015, an additional $204 million bond proposal was approved to make district-wide school improvements which include multi-phase FEMA designated safe rooms additions to every school in the Moore Public School District.

MEP is providing mechanical, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design as the school district continues to rebuild and expand.

• Briarwood Elementary School - 61,748 SF new construction*• Broadmoore Elementary School - 79,877 SF new construction

with 120 vertical geothermal loop system*• Central Junior High - Stadium renovation and field house

rebuild*• Moore West Junior High School - 117,500 SF construction with

234 vertical geothermal loop system• Moore High School - $18.26 Million includes a new field

house and safe room addition that will serves as a cheer-pom practice areas, locker rooms, and weight room

• Plaza Towers Elementary School - 66,102 SF new construction and additions

• Southmoore Athletics Facilities - New field house and baseball addition

• Southmoore High School - $10 Million addition include designated safe rooms that will also serve as a lecture center, cheer-pom practice area, locker rooms, and weight room

• South Lake Elementary School - 69,400 SF new construction with 150 vertical geothermal loops system

• Southridge Junior High School - gymnasium and athletic building renovations

*Tornado Reconstruction

MOORE PUBLIC SCHOOLSDISTRICT WIDE PROJECTSMOORE, OKLAHOMA

TYPE NEW CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATIONS & ADDITIONSSTATUS ONGOINGCOST ESTIMATED $330.4 MILLION

Briarwood Elementary School

Broadmoore Elementary School

Southmoore High School

Moore High School Field House

Plaza Towers Elementary School

MOORE PUBLIC SCHOOLSMOORE HIGH SCHOOL - PERFORMING ARTS CENTERMOORE, OKLAHOMA

The 48,000 SF Moore Performing Arts Center is an addition to the existing Moore High School facility. The new auditorium seats 935 people and features professional theatrical rigging, sophisticated lighting, and a state-of-the-art audio/video system.

It also includes a control booth, technical deck, dressing rooms, green room, lobby, and rehearsal spaces for band, vocal music, and speech/drama.

The mechanical system was designed utilizing high-efficiency rooftop package units with integral energy recovery ventilators. The ductwork system was designed in conjunction with an acoustical consultant to ensure quiet operation.

TYPE NEW ADDITIONSIZE 48,000 SFSTATUS COMPLETED MAY 2012COST $12 MILLION

The new 61,000 SF school was designed and built with the safety of the children being the top priority. The kindergarten classrooms serve as FEMA regulated safe rooms. The rooms are cast-in-place concrete structures that can hold up to 816 people. The rooms also include restrooms with a water source that is separate from the rest of the building.

The school features 20 classrooms, 5 specialty classrooms, library, media center, art and computer classrooms, cafeteria, gymnasium and a regulation-sized basketball court which was donated by the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The school was also designed with a main entrance point which allows office staff to monitor students and visitors entering the building

The Plaza's existing panther mural was saved and is displayed in the main entrance of the school. Outside of the school, a memo-rial is dedicated to the 7 students who lost their lives on May 20, 2013, from a deadly tornado.

MOORE PUBLIC SCHOOLSPLAZA TOWERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMOORE, OKLAHOMA

TYPE NEW CONSTRUCTIONSTATUS COMPLETED 2016

The two new elementary schools include geothermal water-to-air heat pump systems, energy recovery ventilators, primary/secondary pumping systems, and all new direct digital controls (DDC).

The geothermal bore field included 143 vertical bores at 280’ total depth below the surface with 13 circuits and 1 vault. The water system is piped into the building’s mechanical spaces where primary and secondary pumping systems with variable frequency drives distributed the water to the classroom areas in the schools.

Each school included 47 water-to-air heat pump units, zoned so that each classroom was afforded individual temperature control. Five energy recovery ventilators, grouped by school zone, utilized excess exhaust air from the spaces to pre-treat the code-required outside air before its mixed into each classroom’s return air system. This feature increases overall energy efficiency for the facility, while at the same time providing for increased humidification control in the spaces.

The entire school was designed with (DDC), allowing the owner to maximize energy efficiency in the facilities while enhancing occupant comfort during occupied modes of each zone. Systems were designed to accommodate future expansion of each school by 8,500 SF.

MOORE PUBLIC SCHOOLSOAKRIDGE & HERITAGE TRAILS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSMOORE, OKLAHOMA

TYPE NEW EDUCATIONAL FACILITY & GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM CONVERSIONSIZE 68,500 SF FACILITYSTATUS COMPLETED AUGUST 2010COST $1.7 MILLION

GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS 118-TONS COOLING, 898,124 BTU/HR HEATING

After performing a comprehensive feasibility study, MEP installed a vertical bore geothermal HVAC system to supply heating and cooling in place of the steam boilers and gas-fired packaged DX rooftop units the facility used to operate. Both water to water and water to air heat pumps were connected to the Bore field to obtain or reject energy as required by the building loads.

A hydronic piping system provides hot and chilled water to the air handling unit coils serving the sanctuary and chapel areas. New fan coil units were installed are served by hot and chilled water from the water-to-water heat pumps. The school areas are served by a combination of extended range rooftop heat pumps and fan coil units. The new heat pump units are equipped with energy recovery units that provide fresh air to the classroom fan coil units.

ADDITIONAL ENERGY SAVING PROJECTS: Energy projects included exhaust air heat recovery, occupant sensor installations, high efficiency motor installation, control system upgrades, HVAC fan VFD’s, T12 to T8 florescent light conversions and saving an additional 37-Tons of carbon dioxide per year.Therms (before) - 55,023 / Cost - $55,996Therms (after) - 2,945 / Cost - $2,837TOTAL ANNUAL SAVINGS - $25,971

TYPE NEW FACILITY EXPANSION & ENERGY REDUCTION RENOVATION GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS 245-TONS COOLINGSIZE 75,000 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2010COST $4 MILLION

OUR LADY OF GRACE CATHOLIC PARISHEDINA, MINNESOTA

Nicoma Park Elementary is one of two new schools in the Choctaw-Nicoma Park School District located in the east central Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Nicoma Park Elementary utilizes high-efficiency gas DX systems for heating and cooling. Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) pre-condition all incoming ventilation air by capturing energy from exhausted air and transferring it to incoming ventilation air, thereby reducing energy costs. The HVAC system is controlled by a building automation system which conserves energy through efficient scheduling and allows school maintenance staff to monitor the performance of the system. Lighting systems were designed utilizing energy-efficient T5 classroom fixtures. These fixtures, coupled with occupancy and daylight sensors, reduce unnecessary lighting and energy costs. Water-saving plumbing fixtures, utilizing sensor technology, were used throughout the building, providing improved efficiency and sanitation.

DESIGN FOR THE 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL The building design is a response to the administration’s request for an open, day-lighted building with intimate, child-scaled teaching spaces. Public spaces are grand, open and integrated with the outdoors through large expanses of glass. Each grade has its own “neighborhood” containing the classrooms and central common space for group activities and team-based learning. The “neighborhoods” are all connected to the main corridor, which homes the offices, media center, cafeteria and gymnasium.

CHOCTAW-NICOMA PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLSNICOMA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLNICOMA PARK, OKLAHOMA

TYPE NEW EDUCATIONAL FACILITYSIZE 66,000 SF PER FACILITYSTATUS COMPLETED 2011COST $11.5 MILLION

AWARDS 2010 AMERICAN SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY - ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO OUTSTANDING DESIGN

CHOCTAW-NICOMA PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLSCHOCTAW HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMING ART CENTERCHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA

The 32,655 SF Performing Arts Center at the Choctaw High School was built in multiple phases.

The project scope included a band and vocal building which features a full stage auditorium with backstage amenities like storage, prop construction room, and dressing room.

The auditorium seats 1,012 people and features a lobby designed with a kitchen area for receptions and dinner theater productions.

MEP provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering design services.

TYPE FACILITY ADDITIONSIZE 32,655 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2008

AWARDS 2010 AMERICAN SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY - ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO OUTSTANDING DESIGN

The new construction of George W. Gibbs Elementary School was designed to meet the needs of the school district through the year 2059.

The facility was designed to accommodate kindergarten, thru fourth grade, office and support spaces, computer labs, special education, gymnasium, clinical, and cafeteria services.

MEP provided detailed EAc3 Enhanced Commissioning and function testing on all the controls equipment which included review of installation, verification of sequence of operation, completion of test procedures, commissioning report, and simulation of alarm conditions.

Sustainable design features included maximized daylighting with exterior learning environments, and a geothermal ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system.

ROCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLSGEORGE W. GIBBS JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

TYPE FUNDAMENTAL COMMISSIONING SIZE 83,000 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2010

LEED® CERTIFIED SILVER

ENERGY USE INTENSITY The building performs 40-50% better than requirements in ASHRAE Standard 90.1.

ROCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLSLONGFELLOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOLROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

SIZE 7,500 SFSTATUS COMPLETED JULY 2010

This project included a gymnasium addition and commercial kitchen remodel to the existing elementary school. The existing boiler was replaced and the improved mechanical systems utilized displacement ventilation, demand based ventilation, and thermal stratification to optimize HVAC performance.

AUTUMN RIDGE CHURCH - THE CENTER AT AUTUMN RIDGE ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

SIZE 28,340 SFSTATUS COMPLETED AUGUST 2011

The addition at The Center at Autumn Ridge Church included two court gymnasiums, restrooms, classrooms on two levels, and a kitchen. The HVAC systems were designed to meet the acoustically sensitive space. The mechanical systems utilized thermal stratification and cascaded demand based ventilation.

STEWARTVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICTVENTILATION ASSESSMENT & AHU REPLACEMENT STEWARTVILLE, MINNESOTA

STATUS COMPLETED 2013

MEP conducted a ventilation assessment of the Stewartville Middle/High and Central Intermediate Schools. The assessment documented the existing conditions for options and provided replacement of 11 different air handling systems. After completing the assessment, the proposed modifications were valued at $1.1 million. Stewartville School District prioritized the work and chose to replace (2) of the air handling systems in the Middle/High School.

NATIONAL VOLLEYBALL CENTER ADDITIONROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

SIZE 18,200 SFSTATUS COMPLETED 2011

This project was constructed in cooperation with Rochester Public Schools as Century High School and the National Volleyball Center share the same campus. The Joint Use Agreement between the City of Rochester Park and Recreation Department and Rochester Public Schools was a major consideration in the design of the new facility so that both entities would be able to use the facility according to their respective needs.

MINNESOTA BENSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Benson, MN Mechanical Retrofits & Upgrades CANBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Canby, MN HVAC Renovations CHOSEN VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Chatfield, MN Chosen Valley Elementary Demolition DAWSON-BOYD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dawson, MN HVAC Replacement with Geothermal (2007) HVAC Renovations (2008) GRANADA HUNTLEY EAST CHAIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Granada, MN Commissioning (2006) KENYON-WANAMINGO SCHOOL DISTRICT Kenyon, MN Middle School & High School Facility Improvements (2018) MAPLE RIVER SCHOOL Maple River, MN Commissioning (2006) MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT Mapleton, MN Mapleton High School Commissioning (2006) MARTIN COUNTY WEST SCHOOL DISTRICT Martin, MN Commissioning (2005) MORA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 332 Mora, MN Facility Assessment (2007) NEW ULM PUBLIC SCHOOLS New Ulm, MN School Renovations (2003) ROCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Rochester, MN George W. Gibbs Jr. Elementary School Commissioning Services Lincoln K-8 Choice School Elevator Addition & Kitchen Renovation Longfellow Elementary School Gym Addition & Boiler Replacement STEWARTVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Stewartville, MN AHU Replacements (2013)

TRUMAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Truman, MN Commissioning (2005) UNITED SOUTH CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS Wells, MN Commissioning (2006) WACONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Waconia, MN Commissioning (2007) - Bayview Elementary School - Waconia High School - Southview Elementary School WISCONSIN ALMA AREA SCHOOLS Alma, WI Energy Conservation & Facility Study ARCADIA SCHOOL DISTRICT Arcadia, WI Long Range Planning Study (2007) ARKANSAW MIDDLE SCHOOL Arkansas, WI HVAC Renovations (2004) BARRON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Barron, WI HVAC and Cooling (2008) Electrical, Fire alarm, HVAC systems for Boiler Room Addition (2008) BOYCEVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Boyceville, WI Tiffany Creek Elementary HVAC Replacement CLAYTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Clayton, WI New Classroom; Addition CORNELL SCHOOL DISTRICT Cornell, WI Boiler Replacement Mechanical System Upgrades (2010) CRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT Crandon, WI School Renovations Boiler Replacement CRESCENT ELEMENTARY Rhinelander, WI HVAC Renovations D.C. EVEREST AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Weston, WI Boiler Replacement (2005)

DURAND SCHOOL DISTRICT Durand, WI Study (2005) EAU CLAIRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Eau Claire, WI District-wide School Renovations - Lakeshore Elementary - Locust Lane Elementary - Memorial High School ELCHO SCHOOL DISTRICT Elcho, WI Long Range Planning Study (2015) Site/Field Verification of Building Systems & Components Renovations & Additions 3D Laser Scanning of Mechanical Room & Penthouse ELK MOUND AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Elk Mound, WI Middle School & High School Renovations GRANTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Granton, WI Granton High School Renovations Heating System, Pool Ventilation & Dehumidification System; Replacement Retrofit of Existing Facility Energy Recovery System; Incorporation HAYWARD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Hayward, WI Renovations (2004) LOYAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Loyal, WI Air Handling System; Retrofit Major Facilities Expansion LAC COURTE OREILLES OIJIBWE SCHOOL Hayward, WI Site Survey (2007) LADYSMITH – HAWKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT Ladysmith, WI School Renovations Boiler Replacement MARSHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT Marshfield, WI Middle School HVAC Replacement (2013) MELROSE - MINDORO AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Melrose, WI HVAC Renovations (2003) MERRILL AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Merrill, WI Administrative Building; Remodel (2010)

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NEILLSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Neillsville, WI Boiler Replacement Study (2004) Boiler Replacement Mechanical Design Projects Heating Plant; Incorporation Building Renovation & Expansion Project NICOLET SCHOOL DISTRICT Glenwood, WI Electrical System Upgrade NORTHWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT Minong, WI Renovations (2004) OWEN-WHITEE COMBINED SCHOOL DISTRICT Owen, WI Owen-Whitee High School; Addition & HVAC Retrofit PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Chippewa Falls, WI New Facility; HVAC Renovations RICE LAKE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Rice Lake, WI Boiler Plant Study (2004) Boiler Replacement (2004) New 900 SF Computer Room; Mechanical & Electrical System Design SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CRANDON Crandon, WI Renovations SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ELEVA-STRUM Eleva, WI Facilities Feasibility Study (2016) SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE MENOMONIE AREA Menomonie, WI Long Range Planning Study and Facility Assessments (2012) River Heights Elementary School 237,000 SF Remodel (2013) Downsville Elementary School 17,000 SF School Remodel Geothermal Feasibility Study (2013) Menomonie High School School Renovation & Additions (2014) Electrical Upgrades for Stadium (2016) Menomonie Middle School Chiller Replacement (2013) SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TURTLE LAKE Turtle Lake, WI Turtle Lake High School Hot water Conversion (2007) SPENCER SCHOOL DISTRICT Spencer, WI HVAC Renovations (2004) Fire Alarm System; Maintenance Upgrade

SPOONER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Spooner, WI Middle School & High School; Mechanical & Electrical Study (2003) STANLEY-BOYD SCHOOL DISTRICT Stanley, WI Energy Study / Boiler Replacement (2005) Commissioning (2005) STRATFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Stratford, WI Boiler Study (2005) Stratford Middle School Renovations Stratford High School Facility Expansion HVAC System Addition VIROQUA ELEMENTARY Viroqua, WI New Elementary School HVAC Addition OKLAHOMA ADA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ada, Oklahoma District-wide Classroom & Saferoom Addition - Ada Junior High School - Ada High School - Hayes Elementary - Washington Elementary - Willard Elementary ALTUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Altus, OK District-wide Additions & Remodel HVAC Replacement AMBER-POCASSET PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISTRICT Amber, Oklahoma New 20,500 SF High School Gym/Activity Center Pocasset, Oklahoma New 8,000 SF Elementary Classroom 5,600 SF Elementary Cafeteria & Classroom Renovation ARDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ardmore, Oklahoma District-wide Schools Additions - Jefferson Elementary - Lincoln Elementary - Will Rogers Elementary BEGGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Beggs, OK Renovations (2007) CACHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Cache, Oklahoma District-wide Improvements Cache High School Addition Freshman Center Phase 2 New 5th & 6th Grade Classrooms New Batting & Locker Room Facility

CENTRAL HIGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS Marlow, Oklahoma High School HVAC Replacement New Gymnasium & Auditorium CATOOSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Catoosa, OK Wells Middle School Renovations (2008) District Renovations (2009) District HVAC Automation System (2010) New High School Field House (2010) Twist Center Renovation (2011) CHEYENNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Cheyenne, OK Geothermal conversion of existing 90,000 SF Bldg. Geothermal Bore Field; 284-Tons CHOCTAW – NICOMA PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS Choctaw, OK District-wide Additions & Renovations - Choctaw Middle School - Nicoma Park Elementary CORDELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS Cordell, OK Cordell Elementary Media Center & Classroom Addition COPAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Copan, OK Lighting Renovations (2008) DALE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dale, OK New Cafeteria & Classroom Renovations DIBBLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dibble, OK Gym Renovations (2007) DOVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Dover, OK Gym Renovations (2008) Bus Barn Remodel (2008) FREDERICK PUBLIC SCHOOLS Frederick, OK Multipurpose Building; Geothermal HVAC (2011) Media Center & Pre-K Building; Geothermal HVAC (2011) Prather Brown Elementary Re-Roof & Geothermal HVAC conversion (2011) FOX PUBLIC SCHOOLS Fox, OK Re-roof & Renovation (2008) HEALDTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Healdton, OK Auditorium Remodel (2008) HENRYETTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Henryetta, OK Gym Renovations (2007)

HYDRO-EAKLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Hydro, OK New High School (2009) KINGSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Kingston, OK Multi-Purpose Facility (2009) LAWTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Lawton, Oklahoma Hugh Bish Elementary HVAC Renovation Whittier Elementary HVAC Renovation Woodland Hills Elementary Classroom & Renovation MADILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS Madill, OK Gymnasium & Classroom Additions (2011) MEEKER PUBLIC SCHOOLS Meeker, OK Softball & Concession Facility Remodel (2007) MID-DEL PUBLIC SCHOOLS Midwest City / Del City, Oklahoma District-wide School Renovations - Sooner-Rose Elementary - Elementary & Junior High School - Epperly Heights Elementary MINCO PUBLIC SCHOOLS Minco, Oklahoma New High School MCLOUD PUBLIC SCHOOLS McLoud, OK Middle School & High School; Saferoom & Gymnasium Elementary Renovation (2012) MOORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Moore, OK Administration Building HVAC Replacement (2010) Briarwood Elementary New 61,748SF Elementary School Tornado Replacement (2014) Broadmoore Elementary Addition (2011) Bryant & Fisher Elementary Addition (2007) Westmoore High School Baseball Field House (2007) Football Field House (2008) Softball Field House (2008) Softball Field Concession Building (2008) Competition Gym & Band Room (2010) Chiller Replacement (2010) HVAC Automation System Replacement (2010) Moore Elementary New 79,877 SF Elementary School w/120 vertical Geothermal loop system (2014) Moore Junior High School New 117,500 SF School w/ 234 vertical Geothermal loop system (2014)

Moore High School Field House (2008) Softball Field House & Concession Building Performing Arts Facility (2010) Stadium Lighting (2010) Pressbox Replacement (2012) Highland East Junior High School Storm Shelter & New Gymnasium (2017) Highland West High School HVAC Upgrades Tornado Replacement (2013) Heritage Trails Elementary New Building w/ 120-Ton Geothermal HVAC System (2009) Houchin Elementary Addition & Renovation (2011) Oakridge Elementary New Building w/ 120Ton Geothermal HVAC System (2009) Plaza Towers Elementary New 66,102 SF Elementary School - Tornado Replacement (2014) Southmoore High School Addition & HVAC Replacement South Portland Elementary New 69,400 SF Elementary School w/ 150 vertical Geothermal loop system (2014) Wayland Bonds Elementary Addition & Renovations (2011) Westmoore High School Classroom Addition (2011) MUSTANG PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mustang, OK Gym Renovation (2007) NORMAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Norman, OK District-wide Elementary Renovations Norman North High School - College & Career Center - Freshman Academy & Learning Commons - Athletic Facilities Addition & Renovation NORTH ROCK CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS Shawnee, OK New Middle School (2011) OKEMAH PUBLIC SCHOOLS Okemah, Oklahoma Band Room/Concession Stand, New Track, Track Storage Building & Bleachers OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Oklahoma City, OK School Additions & Renovations - Arthur Elementary - Lee Elementary - Thelma R. Parks Elementary OLIVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Drumright, OK Renovations (2007)

PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Perry, OK New Perry Elementary School & Renovations PURCELL PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Purcell, OK New High School (2006) Renovations (2006) REYDON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Reydon, OK Renovations (2007) STROUD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Stroud, OK High School Gym Renovations & Additions THOMAS FAY CUSTER UNIFIED SCHOOLS Thomas, OK Gym Renovations (2007) TUTTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tuttle, OK Agricultural Education Facility Football Locker Room & Concession Tuttle High School; New School Tuttle Middle School; Kitchen Renovation

WETUMKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Wetumka, OK Auditorium Addition (2006) WELEETKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Weleetka, OK Elementary School Addition & Renovation (2010) WYNNEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Wynnewood, Oklahoma High School Auditorium Renovations IOWA WEST HANCOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Kanawha, IA West Hancock Elementary School Geothermal Loop Field Design (2004) MONTANA BROCKTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Brockton, MT Brockton Elementary School Geothermal Retrofit (2005) NORTH DAKOTA CIRCLE OF NATIONS, WAHPETON INDIAN SCHOOL Wahpeton, ND New Dormitory; Geothermal Design (2007) Commissioning (2007) OJIBWA MILLENIUM SCHOOL Belcourt, ND Renovations (2006) SOUTH DAKOTA PIERRE INDIAN LEARNING CENTER Pierre, SD Dorm Renovation (2007)

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