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Project Profile: Richard Stockton College
Pomona, NJ
Project: Residential Housing Fire Suppression System Retrofit
Client: NJ Division of Property Management & Construction (DPMC)
Construction Cost: $2.2 million
Scope of Work: Professional Systems Engineering, LLC met the project objective of installing a code-compliant fire suppression system on a tight schedule for student residential facilities and academic buildings. All systems are concealed to reflect the aesthetic nature of the properties.
Housing Unit I consists of 255 garden apartments contained in 16, two-story buildings constructed in 1971 to house 1,020 students. Housing Unit II is a three-story dormitory that provides housing for 525 students. The complex consists of 11 connected modules. Housing Unit III is a three-story dormitory consisting of five modules housing 300 students. Academic buildings are comprised of over 200,000 square feet of space that was renovated during full occupancy. This project consisted of three phases:
Planning/Testing: Conducted study to develop conceptual planning document including testing flows for campus’ potable water systems, hydraulic calculations, descriptions and plans for installation of required fire suppression infrastructure with costs and time schedules. Hydrant/supply testing was included.
Phase I: Design and development of contract documents for installation of automatic fire suppression system in Housing Units II, and III during a three-month period.
Phase II: Design and development of contract documents for installation of automatic fire suppression system in Housing Unit I. Fire pump deficiencies were corrected.
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Fire Protection / Suppression
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- Fire suppression infrastructure
- Potable water systems
- Hydraulic calculations
- Hydrant/supply testing
- Fire alarm interconnections
- Fire pump redesign
- Design for installation of automatic fire suppression system
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Services
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- Program/study
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- Bid/award
- Water supply flow test
- Electric supply test
- Water supply redesign
- Permitting
- Construction administration
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