Fort Detrick Area B

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US Army Corps of Engineers Installation of Electrical Distribution Feeder in Area B at Fort Detrick

Meltech completed this project for the US Army Corps of Engineers Installation of Electrical Distribution Feeder in Area B at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland. This project was for the installation of a new 3 phase, 4-wire, electric utility distribution feeder (NDF) from Sub 6 (Area A) to Pole 1215 (Area B). 

Meltech was responsible for the engineering, furnishing, installation, and testing (EFI&T), and develop an operational scope of effort. The existing 4160v, 3 phase, 4 wire, distribution feeder (EDF) from Sub 6 to Area B was currently being operated slightly above its design limits. A project at Area B in the planning phase will require the back feeding 5 megawatts of power from Area B “back” to Area A (Sub 6). Since a new substation at Area B was not an option at this time, the NDF decided to initially operate at 4160v until a substation can be installed in the future. Knowing this, the NDF had to be designed for 34.5 kilovolt service under this effort. This will allow the Government to easily transition to the higher service voltage later. 

The project required the installation of a temporary access road through wetlands. Meltech provided a temporary wood panel road for access on and off the project site. Prior to the construction of the temporary access road, Meltech craft labor completed the transplanting of approximately 100 small trees to a temporary holding area for the course of the project for re-transplanting upon project completion. Approximately 1830 LF of 14’ wide temporary mat access road was installed on 3 individual attached impacted plates. 

Meltech provided the auger trucks for the drilling of the pole bases, approximately 80 holes for pole installation. An auger truck was used to plant the poles in the pole bases. Class II 40’-50’ treated poles were installed. After all the poles were set, we built and installed all grounds for each pole, per specification. Meltech provided a bucket truck to complete the installation of all hardware and wire. All of the poles were affixed with crossarms and insulators. Each pole differentiated with the fuse cutouts or lighting arrestors depending on requirements specified. Meltech completed the project pulling a total of (4) 3500kv new wire for each pole installation. The wires included 3 hot wires and 1 ground wire. After all wire pulling was completed and tested, Meltech performed the final termination of the wires.   

All work and materials was completed in accordance with (IAW) the latest National Electric Code (NEC), Original equipment Manufacturer (OEM) requirements, applicable Industry standards, and the SOR/SOW.

Fort Belvoir Design Build Building 1188

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U.S. Army Mission and Installations Fort Belvoir Design Build Repair and Alterations to Building 1188 Military Clothing Store

Meltech completed this important project for the US Army Mission and Installations for the design build repair and alterations to Building 1188 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The Building 1188 serves as Fort Belvoir’s Military Clothing Sales store. Building 1188 is about 6,700 sf. with 4,800 sf. allotted for three NEC conference rooms and supporting requirements throughout. The work included the design build for the soundproof walls from floor to slab to bottom of the roof deck separating the projected NEC against the DMV space. Meltech created (3) VCT rooms between 300-400 sf. each with walls and ceiling at STC-45 minimum. We completed the removal of all flooring; completed installation of new carpet; provided and installed solid wood door cores with noise control device hardware; painted the new and existing wall; provided CAC card readers at entrance doors; repaired HVAC equipment for new floor layout. Meltech completed the replacement of the door lock hardware and provided and installed two X09 locks and LKM 7002 plated and installed rough-ins for ICIDS alarm system. We installed rough-ins for conference call wiring and equipment. Meltech installed new window blinds, repaired existing and installing of ceiling tile and grid and also provided and installed a water fountain with water bottle refill. 

Meltech completed the design build of the new restroom facilities to accommodate two (single use) restrooms accordingly. We also completed the design build of a small kitchenette to accommodate 4-6 users. The Kitchenette included a stainless steel sink, faucet, base and top cabinets, and a natural stone countertop/backsplash. 

Project included the complete upgrade of the fire alarm system in its entirety. 

Meltech balanced the HVAC system and equipment accordingly for the new space layout. 

Meltech upgraded the electrical panels and breakers. We also replaced and installed new LED light fixtures and wiring and switches to match the new LEDS. 

Meltech provided and installed (2) cellphone lockers in the new hallway and completed the removal of any nonbearing walls for the new floor layout configuration. 

WSSC Data Center

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Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) Richard G. Hocevar (RGH) Building Data Center Upgrades

Meltech was awarded this task order under our WSSC RGH Data Center Upgrades SATOC. This project was for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) Richard G. Hocevar (RGH) Building Data Center Upgrades in Laurel, Maryland. The work for this data center renovation included the following: 

  • Replacement of computer room air conditioning units in Main Computer Room and associated dry coolers and pump packages. Removal of air conditioning units in third floor PBX room and mechanical room adjacent to lake level UPS room. Replacement of ventilation fan in penthouse mechanical room.
  • New air conditioning units in PBX room and associated dry coolers and pump packages. New air conditioning units in Lake Level mechanical room to support both UPS rooms and adjacent spaces.
  • New static uninterruptible power supply, automatic transfer switch (ATS), power distribution units and panelboards to support Main Computer Room.
  • Replacement of lighting fixtures in room 3025, circuit breakers in panelboards with associated conduits, cables and other appurtenances shown on the drawings.
  • Replacement of floor tiles in the Main Computer Room and room 3025.
  • Replacement of wet pipe sprinkler system with pre-action type. Replacement of Halon fire suppression system with FM-200 system.

Fort Belvoir Design Build Community Care Unit

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US Army Design Build Renovations at Fort Belvoir Community Care Unit Building 802 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia

Meltech was awarded this project to provide all materials, labor, equipment, transportation, and services to complete the design and build and renovation of Building 802. Building 802 is a one plus-story brick facility built in 1977 with approximately 3,000 gross square feet that serves as the Fort Belvoir Community Care Unit. The building is currently used as an administrative facility also. 

Existing ceiling tiles, walls, and carpet are all in poor condition due age and wear and tear. This project was to renovate the existing facility to improve the capabilities of the facility for a new mission that has been displaced from a demolished facility. 

The work included: Demolition; Mold Remediation; Rebuild of Interior Walls and Run New Water, Sewer, and Electric Lines; Installation of New Doors; Replacement of Carpet; and Replacement of HVAC System. 

Additional work included: 

  • Inspection of the existing water line connection and replacement the line as needed. Installation of blast windows. 
  • Replacement of existing windows with blast windows. 
  • Upgrade/Installation of Fire Alarm System.