Electrical Engineering

1111 Pennsylvania Avenue MOB

The 1111 Pennsylvania Ave project is a medical office building in the heart of the Fort Worth Medical District in Fort Worth, Texas. Stacked as two stories of medical offices on top of two stories of parking spaces, and a first floor for retail and additional office space, this distinctive building will replace an aging single-story one. Offering over 63,000 square-feet and 112 parking spaces this building will change the streetscape of Pennsylvania Ave for the better. Huitt-Zollars provided full architectural, engineering, and construction administration services for this project.

Air Force Sustainable Infrastructure Assessment Program

As a direct response to federal initiatives, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) embarked on a capital asset management program to collect data regarding their expansive facilities portfolio. Huitt-Zollars provided logistics and data management, staffing for energy audits, space utilization surveys, real property audits, and condition/inventory assessments of architectural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components. The program included 12 installations totaling more than 33 million square feet of buildings.

Hangar 109 Repair

Huitt-Zollars provided architectural, civil, structural, and MEP design services for the renovation of an existing active squadron hangar at MCAS, to transition it to a facility for temporary housing for visiting squadrons, and as temporary quarters for local units while their hangars are being renovated. The project consists of design of repairs to electrical and HVAC system components, the modification of fire sprinkler system to new spaces, and reconstruction of toilet rooms.

Hampton Roads Military Housing

Huitt-Zollars provided civil engineering, site electrical, environmental and surveying services for the Camp Allen, Camp Elmore and Newport News sites. Work included site adapting new facilities onto three greenfield sites which became the basis for all follow-on civil engineering work. The firm provided all documents necessary for construction of the land plan improvements, in conformance with applicable codes and requirements, including parking areas, community centers, streets and alleys, using requirements and constraints identified by the Navy.

Japhet Fleet Maintenance Facility Service Center

Huitt-Zollars provided architectural and engineering design services for preparation of the program and schematic design for a new LEED-Silver certified Fleet Maintenance Facility at the existing Japhet Service Center. This 45,000-square-foot facility includes sixteen automotive and ten truck maintenance bays with lifts and overhead cranes, a chassis wash facility, storage rooms, administrative offices, conference rooms, parking areas, landscaping, and detention pond. Huitt-Zollars prepared a Storm Water Quality Plan and secured the SWQ Permit from the City. Huitt-Zollars also prepared the

Fort Hood Motorpool Complex Rehab

Huitt-Zollars provided 100% of design services including architectural, structural, demolition, utilities, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, fire protection/alarm systems, interior finishes, exterior improvements, and roofing. The interior improvements repurposed the motor pool building. The space reconfiguration on the first floor included updating restroom finishes and layouts. General repairs and renovations were also made to the building.

DFW Baggage Handling System Improvements

Huitt-Zollars provided electrical engineering services for a first generation automated baggage inspection system at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The system provides efficient and effective inspections for explosive devices or weapons, while minimizing human error and the possibilities of injury to security staff. Two automated baggage inspection systems are located in Terminal C.

Dallas VA Medical Center Expansion

Huitt-Zollars provided design services for the 606,340-square-foot expansion and 486,290-square-foot renovation. Results of a Huitt-Zollars study were incorporated into the design of a new Central Energy Plant. The project incorporated a campus wide Energy Management System. The electrical design included 480v and 15 KV distribution systems. A 600 KW emergency generator unit powers essential plant loads during commercial utility outages.