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Major items of project:
New expanded commercial kitchen
All restrooms new ADA compliance
All classrooms with new storage, work areas, floors, ceilings, and self contained HVAC units
Corridors architecturally enhanced with unique features
Installation of chairlifts, new exterior ramps and stairs for accessibility
All new window units with sun screening panels
All new door hardware
New electrical system with light fixtures
New plumbing lines & equipment
New HVAC systems and components
New roof systems
New fire alarm and security systems
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Comprehensive Renovations
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Client: Bethesda Temple Apostolic Church
Project:
Over all main facility consisted of sanctuary wing and educational wing built eight years apart. Poor quality construction and lack of deferred maintenance over the years had created some serious deteriorating conditions. A questionable state of being a "sick building" provided immediate concern at getting this symptom and other functional, operational challenges improved on or eliminated. Facilities not only were having consistent and frequent systems failures, it had mounting code and ADA non-compliant issues.
Details:
A complete Architectural/Engineering service was engaged to thoroughly analyze existing conditions. All areas of the facilities were involved to some degree. The sanctuary alter/choir area were expanded and enhanced towards acoustically and visually improving on all services held in this large volume of space. The fellowship hall underwent a dramatic change by it's ceiling clouds, flooring pattern, and architectural woodwork. New lighting provides various moods as well as levels of ambience.
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