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PROJECTS

Windsor Engineers provides a wide range of MEP and Civil Infrastructure services that offer innovative and sustainable solutions to our clients' unique challenges. Our commitment to collaboration allows us to bring together a team of experts who are dedicated to delivering quality work and exceptional results. Explore our projects and learn more about how Windsor Engineers can help you achieve your project goals.

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The Farmstead is a multi-phased housing development on a 69 acre site in Eugene, Oregon, consisting of 626 living units in a combination of single-family and multi-family. The project also included a clubhouse with a pool and multiple garages and outbuildings. Windsor provided MEP design and construction services.

THE FARMSTEAD

Windsor provided full mechanical and electrical design and construction services for a 30,000 square-foot historic primary school. The existing Skamania Elementary school building was built in 1947, with many of the original systems still in use. The project was part of a modernization effort to update the facility’s technology and systems to current codes.

Windsor scope included an investigative pre-design phase, followed by full design documentation and construction administration. Windsor’s familiarity with relevant state and local building codes and associated legal requirements helped to keep the project on schedule.

The project scope included a complete replacement of the existing aging HVAC systems, installation of a completely new electrical service to support the upgrades, and a  complete replacement of the lighting and controls with high-efficiency LED. Additionally, new low-voltage systems including intercom, fire alarm, and expanded WiFi access were completed.

The building improvements allowed the students and staff to return to a safer and more comfortable space. The new electrical service allowed for new fire suppression and electrical systems and an intercom system. The HVAC system maximizes indoor air quality and comfort, while controlling project cost and energy consumption.

SKAMANIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MEP MODERNIZATION

Windsor Engineers worked with Smith Architecture Inc. and Weller Construction on the design of a new Medical Office Building (MOB) that will be used primarily for treatment of cancer patients. The project utilized the core/shell delivery method successfully, granting the client a building permit and construction start date much sooner than traditionally. Windsor was also retained to complete the design of the interior buildout. The project includes complex medical equipment such as Linear Accelerators and CT Scan machines. Windsor designed a large 480V electrical service to handle the electrical loads in the facility and an efficient VRF/DOAS system for heating, cooling, and ventilation.

NORTH CASCADE CANCER CENTER

Like many jails, the former Saint Louis County jail in Duluth is a challenging building type to reuse as it is comprised of many small cells that make up the structural system. The building was stripped for demolition and has been vacant for over 15 years. In addition, financing a complex reuse project is challenging and generally involves multiple funding sources including historic tax credits, tax increment financing, and grants. Windsor collaborated with the design team to create 33 residential units in the former jail, explore system options, coordinate with existing building elements, and coordinate/obtain project funding and support.

THE LEIJONA

This exciting project was a preliminary study in downtown Tacoma consisting of a 15-story mass timber building over a common garage and retail space. The development included a combination of housing, housing amenities, future grocery store, and underground parking. Windsor provided feasibility study, concept, and mechanical and electrical coordination with mass timber.

1511 FAWCETT AVE. DEVELOPMENT

The proposed project consists of a tenant improvement of an existing space into a toxicology lab for the Washington State Patrol (WSP). The space will include labs with equipment and instruments, along with support and admin spaces.

WSP TOXICOLOGY LAB

Windsor Engineers evaluated wastewater flow equalization needs for the City of Battle Ground.  The evaluation included an assessment of total storage needs, methods for expanding flow equalization most cost effectively, and also regional conveyance alternatives for pumping long-term wastewater flows to the regional Salmon Creek Treatment Plant.  Kennedy Jenks provided hydraulic modeling and structural assessment subconsultant services.

BATTLE GROUND WASTEWATER FLOW EQUALIZATION

Windsor Engineers is working with Clark | Barnes Architecture, Nelson Legacy Group, and Trammell Crow Residential on the design of a large multifamily development in Redmond, WA. This is the first new building in the Nelson master plan. The master plan consists of the redevelopment of 22 acres in the northeast corner of downtown. This project consists of 251 living units, a raised courtyard, retail/commercial space, and three levels of parking garage. Windsor’s scope includes full mechanical, electrical, and plumbing, energy modeling and low voltage design from concept to construction documents.

PROJECT ONE

The aging Ridgefield branch of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library was in need of upgrades. As part of the project, all existing MEP systems and part of the 8,100 square foot structure were demolished.  A highly efficient variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system was installed. In addition to the HVAC design, Windsor also provided design of the electrical, plumbing, and low voltage systems.

FORT VANCOUVER REGIONAL LIBRARY

Windsor regularly works for the City of Battle Ground on various projects, including a new “Battle Ground Railroad Basin Stormwater” project that will kick off in May 2023. Other projects include Community Center Improvements, Police Station Improvements, Wastewater Equalization Basin, and Sewer Receiving Station, and NW First Street Improvements. Windsor provides multi-discipline design services (civil, mechanical, and electrical).

BATTLE GROUND DITCH STORMWATER

Candela is a two-building development over a shared underground parking garage in Mountlake Terrace, WA. The west building is 7 stories above grade and the east building is 8 stories above grade. There are a total of 424 dwelling units with associated amenity and future commercial retail uses. The project will achieve the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) C407 Performance Path utilizing a full energy model. Innovative solutions to the 2018 edition of the WSEC have been explored with the project team. Windsor’s scope includes full mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design from concept to construction documents.

CANDELA MIXED USE

The Landing on the Cowlitz is a 107-acre development near Castle Rock, WA, situated beside the Cowlitz River and I-5. This expansive project aims to provide diverse spaces for employment, commerce, recreation, residential use, and open areas, significantly benefiting the region.

Windsor Engineers collaborated with Tapani Inc to design and build a sewer pump station for the development. The station features a wet well and duplex submersible pumps, with capacity for future growth. It includes a new force main connecting to an existing 6-inch diameter force main, which will be shared with adjacent future developments.

The project's scope encompassed civil, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation design services. Upon completion and approval, the City of Castle Rock will assume ownership and maintenance responsibilities for both the pump station and force main.

This infrastructure project is crucial for supporting the growth and development of The Landing on the Cowlitz, ensuring efficient wastewater management for the diverse mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces planned for the area.

LANDING ON COWLITZ PUMP STATION AND FORCEMAIN

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