Client: Mass Service & Supply, Nunn Construction, The National Guard
Contract: Regional Training Institute, Fort Carson, CO
Contract Period: November 2011 – December 2014
Contract Value: $55,000,000
Description of Work: Beckrich Construction is providing full site Quality Control Management, full building systems commissioning and MEP closeout support for Regional Training Institute Project for the National Guard, Mass Service & Supply and Nunn Construction. The MEP coordination includes running/documenting of all MEP meetings, tracking until closure of all open deficiency items, collection of pre-functional checklists, scheduling of testing and MEP subcontractors, collection of TAB reports and Functional Test Reports/Final Cx documentation. The closeout document support includes the collection and submission of all closeout documents to include Warranty, O &M’s, Spare Parts, LEED data, and Owners Training.
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OLI Fort Carson
Client: Mass Service & Supply, The National Guard
Contract: OLI Fort Carson, CO
Contract Period: November 2013 – December 2014
Contract Value: $10,000,000
Description of Work: Beckrich Construction is providing full site Quality Control Management and MEP Closeout support for the $10 million OLI’s project that is built by Mass Service & Supply. This project is being built for the Colorado Army National Guard. The OLI’s are two four story additions totaling 64 billet rooms.
SOF Operations and Storage Facility
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contract: SOF Operations and Storage Facility
Contract Period: June 2012 – April 2013
Contract Value: $2,024,827
Description of Work: SOF Operations & Storage Facility is a 5,600 Square Foot LEED Certifiable one story building. It has two unisex restrooms, a utility room with fenced in utility yard, a comm/sipernet room, tool room with wire cage, range equipment storage room, operations room, secure area, TSE room, engineering room, assault bay, and a troop equipment room. The buildings HVAC system includes one AHU located in the mechanical/utility room, three VAV’s in the building, five unit heaters throughout, one split unit located in the comm/siper room, a boiler in the mech/utility room, one water heater in the mech/utility room, and one glycol feeder in the mech/utility room. Also installed was a wet sprinkler system with fire alarm and mass notification assembly, with a full furniture package.
Avian Power Line Repair
Client: Directorate of Public Works
Contract: Avian Power Line Repair, Fort Carson
Contract Period: September 2014 – November 2014
Contract Value: $164,477
Description of Work: To perform the alteration of electrical poles in support of compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) for the needed “Avian Power Line Repairs on Fort Carson DPW14-083”. Beckrich Construction completed this project by utilizing in-house resources and high voltage electrical line crews and equipment. The terrain crossing(s) and the limited access to several of the power poles required off road vehicles and “pole climbing” by highly skilled individuals. The scope of work included installing a variation of protective devices on energized power poles/lines to meet all standards and requirements.
“The standard for raptor protection, according to Suggested Practices for Avian Protection on Power Lines: The State of the Art in 2006 allows for 60 inches (150 cm) of horizontal separation between energized and/or grounded parts, and 48 inches (120 cm) of vertical spacing between energized and/or grounded parts. These separation standards accommodate for the wrist-to-wrist distance (31-42 inches) and head-to-foot distance (18-26”) of an adult golden eagle (APLIC 2006). The 48-inch vertical separation will also accommodate for the height of a great blue heron. The Energized Poles that do not have adequate spacing of the conductors and/or grounded parts need insulation of the required hardware to minimize electrocution risk.”
Fort Carson B7440 Oxygen Line
Client: Directorate of Public Works
Contract: Fort Carson B7440 Oxygen Line
Contract Period: September 2014 – November 2014
Contract Value: $29,724
Description of Work Performed:
To perform the needed replacement of the existing oxygen and compressed air lines as required by the Industry Standards and the Statement of Work. Beckrich utilized in house resources as well as electrical and plumbing professionals to perform the replacement of the oxygen/compressed air lines and the installation of the upgraded/new electrical components in accordance with:
- T.O. 15X-1.1 for Oxygen Safe Room Requirements
- 2012 International Plumbing Code
- All components shall be explosion proof rated