Alexandria, VA

Virginia Theological Seminary Addison Academic Center Renovation

Scope of Services
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection (MEP/FP) Engineering
 

The Addison Academic Center was in need of a major renovation to update aging systems and modernize the building to meet 21st-century student learning styles to support both on-campus and digital learning.

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Services

The project features multi-purpose meeting and event spaces, offices, flexible classroom spaces, nursery, and a café for the campus and community.

2RW conducted a comprehensive systems assessment to determine the renovation impact to the existing MEP/FP systems and developed system recommendations. 2RW provided subsequent MEP/FP design for:

  • An energy-efficient hydronic HVAC system with connection into campus utilities
  • Variable air volume (VAV) controls and Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) strategies
  • LED lighting with digital lighting controls to allow preset scene programming for multi-purpose spaces
  • Integration of updated Building Automation System (BAS) to the central campus BAS for monitoring and automated alerts
Results

The new HVAC system, connected to the central campus utilities, improves the building efficiency, thermal comfort, and reliability while simplifying maintenance.

Scope of Services
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection (MEP/FP) Engineering
 

OWNER: Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS)

TIMEFRAME: 2018 – 2020

SIZE: 37,250 SF

COST: Confidential


Highlights

Originally an HVAC modernization, the project required disruption to areas throughout the building interior to access the systems. 2RW and the design team used this as an opportunity to modernize the interior to better suit the needs of the VTS.