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From lighting design, existing building analysis, voltage drop calculations, to electrical system analysis and a wide array of services in between, our experienced team of electrical designers is adept at both commercial and residential projects.
Electrical Engineering Projects
CrockSpot Restaurant
CrockSpot Restaurant
After a successful food truck enterprise, the owners of CrockSpot decided to open a permanent location in a newly renovated mixed-use office building called Block Forty45. EVstudio provided MEP tenant finish services including HVAC, range hood, electrical & plumbing design, and one-line diagram.
Client: Zaga Design Group
Specifications: Tenant Improvement | 1,300 sq.ft.
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Oakwood Homes Corporate Office
Oakwood Homes Corporate Office
It is always an immense pleasure when our production home clients request our services for their corporate offices and design centers in addition to their home designs. Such was the case with Oakwood Homes when they needed to renovate their mechanical and electrical systems in their corporate office located in Denver, Colorado. Our MEP engineering team worked hand-in-hand with Oakwood to address their space needs while introducing them to cost-saving sustainable features such as office LED lighting. Not only is their open workspace now more comfortable with upgraded HVAC systems, but their new lighting allows for a better work environment. This long-term partnership is a perfect illustration of how we can service a client through their entire business life-cycle, no matter their needs.
Client: Oakwood Homes
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RedRock Pharmacy
RedRock Pharmacy
The RedRock Pharmacy project is a pharmaceutical office TI project in a Class B office building located in Parker, Colorado. While similar to other office TI projects, there are multiple factors our MEP team had to consider when designing the space for our client. Since the tenant was mixing their own pharmaceuticals, the rooms had to be designed for a Controlled Environment with HEPA filters incorporated into the HVAC design. The building itself also served as a unique factor in the MEP design. Prior to the tenant selection of the office space, contractors had demolished the office and profoundly damaged the electrical components of the building. Our team of experts not only provided a design to accommodate the tenant but also to correct the damage to the overall building infrastructure. With our extensive office and medical renovation experience, our MEP team adhered to the high standards that medical spaces require and quickly identified potential construction concerns saving our client time and money.
Client: Sloan Design Studio, LLC
Specifications: Tenant improvement | 6,400 sq.ft
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Teller Medical Office Building
Teller Medical Office Building
The Teller Medical Office Building is an innovative treatment center for those suffering from the effects of the opioid crisis in the Denver metro area. The project consists of 25,000 square feet of tenant improvement work in an existing three-story office building in Lakewood, Colorado.
Serving the segment of the population that has developed an opioid addiction from prescriptions for pain management for injuries or surgery, the three-story facility offers necessary services in one location: medical, physical therapy, and group counseling. To make appointments easier to accommodate for the users, space is also reserved for the family waiting. Imaging and ambulatory surgical services will be referred to dedicated facilities as needed, though imaging services may be incorporated in the future. For this project, our architecture and MEP engineering experts worked collaboratively to ensure this existing building meets all medical facility considerations while offering a comfortable and discreet place for patients to receive treatment.
Client: New Health Services
Specifications: Tenant Improvement | 26,700 GSF across three levels
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University of Denver- Boettcher Auditorium
University of Denver- Boettcher Auditorium
At the University of Denver’s Boettcher Center Auditorium, a renovation was done to capitalize on unused auditorium space by reorganizing the space to add two additional classrooms. This re-imagining of space allowed DU to expand their usable space without addition and save then hundreds of thousands of dollars. The renovation also allowed for new accessible bathrooms, renovation of lab spaces, and upgrades to the mechanical, power, and fire protection systems.
There were some special design considerations for annexing new classroom space from a busy auditorium. A sound wall between classrooms B and C was also essential as these two classrooms are acoustically independent of each other for the convenience of the professors and students. An STC rating of 60 is typical in this kind of situation, and because using CMU was too costly, we achieved the rating with a metal stud wall partition. The key is getting a physical separation between the layers of sheathing on either side of the wall to isolate the vibrations. In this case, the wall cavity includes two layers of metal studs, one of which serves as a plumbing chase for a new drain line.
Client: University of Denver (DU)
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University of Denver- Centennial Towers
University of Denver- Centennial Towers
Designing a space for a specific demographic can pose unique challenges. The University of Denver (DU) Centennial Towers were meant to be a place for brilliant minds to thrive, but these aging spaces needed an update. While the existing space had potential, the use of the main floor including common rooms, laundry facilities, and the Early Learning Center floor was out of date and no longer functioning as they once did. Before the renovation, the main floor was a sparsely populated space. Now the main floor is a hub of activity with students relaxing, studying, and meeting with friends.
Client: The University of Denver (DU)
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Are you in need of specialized services such as transformer harmonics, arc-fault/flash design, photometric analysis, residential one-line diagrams, fire alarm system integration and coordination, lightning protection systems, or standby generator design? Trust your project to the team at EVstudio for a higher level of design excellence.
A partnership with EVstudio brings your project to a new level.
- Structural Coordination. With our integrated and cooperative design teams, we use Revit and Navisworks to coordinate with the buildings structural systems to create a truly buildable project.
- Coordination with other systems. By working with other disciplines early in the design process, we can help you avoid pitfalls such as elevator and generator specifications before materials are ordered, and construction starts.
- Vendors. We have great relationships with many local vendors ( including, but not limited to CT Lighting, Illuminations Systems, The Lighting Agency, AMP, and Siemens) that help our designs stay on track and budget.
- Lighting fixtures selection. Our team of electrical designers can work hand-in-hand with you to select your fixtures or work with the ones you selected, thus ensuring that your plans align with them.
- Utility coordination. Our team works not only with electrical utility companies but with all utilities including gas, water, and communications.
- Existing buildings. Our team of electrical designers also provide existing building analysis and reports for any building type.
- Low voltage system design. We can interface with your design-build contractor to ensure your project meets all required codes.