UANG Building 302 Renovation

Ronald R. Wright Air National Guard Base, Salt Lake International Airport, Utah

With a new mission issued for Building 302, the project involved renovation and reconfiguration of an existing space inside the building. The building falls within the secure area at the Base. Extra steps were required to work inside and work performed had to follow the Base Construction Security Plan.

The project included the demolition of existing walls, mezzanines, and various locations with concrete slab. New footings and slab-on-deck concrete were installed to handle the larger mezzanine which now houses a large IT / server room. Other equipment installed included the HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems.

Per the request of the Customer, HHI took additional steps to make the existing vault door and connecting room into a viable space that followed the required safety and government regulations. Plumbing modifications included the addition of a new breakroom. It also included routing the waste and vent pipes to the existing lines and routing domestic hot and cold water to the new plumbing package.

Electrical work included a removal of a 200 KVA transformer and installation of a new 500 KVA transformer, new automatic switches, lighting with occupancy sensors, fire/smoke alarm, and wiring of all other electrical components. It also included the required fiber optic and copper cabling for the IT / server room. The new 500 KVA transformer also required new equipment slab.