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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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Windsor Engineers provided planning and design services associated with Phases IV and V of the Grand Prairie Estates 202 unit subdivision in Winlock, Washington. The design work included grading and drainage design, stormwater catch basins, conveyance piping, and connecting into existing stormwater treatment facilities. The project also included coordination with the City of Winlock, their contract engineer, the Washington Department of Transportation and design of streets, water, street lighting, traffic analysis and sanitary sewer.

GRAND PRAIRIE SUBDIVISION

Windsor Engineers provided coordination and design services at the Oregon State Penitentiary for Copper Mechanical (Contractor) and the Oregon Department of Corrections (Owner).  The design included a three-dimensional scan of the boiler areas of the plant building and design of ladders, stairs, platforms, and railings to service the boilers that heat the

BOILER PLATFORMS AT OREGON STATE PENITENTIARY

Windsor Engineers led the development of a new Industrial Pretreatment Program for the City of Hood River.  The project included Jacobs as a subconsultant. The City has four Significant Industrial Users. Work was completed in 2021-2022 and included a Sewer Use Ordinance, Fats Oils & Grease Program, Surcharge Study, Local Limits Study, and Implementation Plan.

HOOD RIVER INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT PGM DEV.

Windsor Engineers is working with AWH Architects, Urban Ecosystems Limited, and Rainwater Management Solutions to design a new Wildlife Rehabilitation Center located on a historic farmstead in 
Grant, Minnesota.
The 28,000 SF facility has a series of outdoor enclosures and ponds
and will accommodate all the WRC’s specific needs in their pursuit to care for and rehabilitate a wide variety of animals. Windsor is assisting
in the design of water reclamation to be used for the outdoor ponds and indoor non-potable water. Windsor is also performing an Energy Model to evaluate passive ventilation and heating/cooling all with the intent of having minimal impact on our ecosystem.

WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER

Windsor provided full MEP design and construction services for a major renovation of a 39-bed senior Memory Care facility with kitchen & dining amenities. The existing facility was in disrepair and required extensive upgrades to revitalize, including new electrical service, new mechanical systems, and replacing a portion of the plumbing systems. This building is the first phase of a multi-building senior housing campus on beautiful Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound area.

FIELDSTONE OF BAINBRIDGE SENIOR LIVING

The project seeks to provide housing for elders experiencing housing
fragility. These individuals may be living with friends and family
members, in compromised dwellings, or generally lacking permanent
housing. Along with providing the structure for independent living,
where residents are allowed to age in place, the design includes
spaces to support community engagement, gardening, and
socialization. The project includes 12 dwelling units with associated
ammenities and services on the White Earth Reservation.

WHITE EARTH NATION ELDER HOUSING

Windsor was hired by the Northeast Regional Correction Center (NERCC) to assess the feasibility of extending heating water from the biomass boiler to serve the outbuildings on campus. Windsor surveyed the existing grounds and performed numerous calculations to determine the available excess capacity in the existing heating plant and estimated the cost to execute the extension as a future project.

NERCC BIOMASS BOILER EXTENSION STUDY

Windsor Engineers developed an MEP assessment for the Aveda Institute. This historical building is very unique, consisting of classrooms, salon, auditorium runway, and massage training. The main purpose of the assessment is to help the owner understand what equipment will need to be replaced within the next ten years and identify if a larger investment is needed to modify the systems. Windsor partnered with New History historical consultants.

AVEDA INSTITUTE

The Mt. Pleasant Elementary School project included site investigations, documentation, grant application assistance, construction & permit drawings, bid support, and construction administration for an aging elementary school. The project included rooftop unit replacements to meet current code and replace aging equipment past its life expectancy.

MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL CODE IMPROVEMENTS

Windsor performed full-service mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design, along with site utilities coordination, for permitting and construction of a new 20,000 SF building including a 10,000 SF storage and fabrication shop and a 10,000 SF two-story office space. Other tasks included programming design advice, energy code compliance recommendations, and life-cycle cost analysis for mechanical systems. The offices were served by a Variable Refrigerant Flow system and Energy Recovery Ventilators. Windsor’s scope of services also included full lighting design, telecom design, and radiant floor heating design. Windsor helped Trademark Plumbing achieve their goal of an attractive, comfortable, and sustainable building for long term use.

TRADEMARK OFFICE + SHOP

Westridge Gardens is an existing single-story building built in 1978 and originally used as ahealth care nursing facility. The building was completely renovated to be used as a health care nursing facility. The building was completely renovated to be used as a rehabilitation facility. All-new mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems were provided.

WESTRIDGE GARDENS REHABILITATION FACILITY

At the historic Union Depot, Windsor Engineers provided design and permitting support for a new drive lane and passenger dropoff under the existing canopy. The project intended to replace the sidewalk and entry and meet accessibility codes. Modifications to the stormwater system were also proposed to eliminate a problematic pumped footing drain discharge. The historical preservation and restoration was an interesting aspect of the project that preserves the nature of the iconic building and brings back functionality to this tourist attraction.

ST LOUIS COUNTY DEPOT CANOPY

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