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TFMoran Provides Services for Southern NH University Project

SNHU’s College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics / Rendering courtesy of Wilson HGA

Manchester, NH – TFMoran of Bedford worked with SNHU and Wilson HGA to provide survey, permitting, and civil/ site engineering services for the new College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics (CETA) at Southern New Hampshire University, located on the west side of campus.

The new three-story, 67,000sf stateof-the art academic building will be equipped with classrooms, offices and laboratories to serve the science and engineering studies at SNHU.

At the main entrance, the center building is a multi-story open space where students and faculty can gather and study between classes. There are multiple community areas including open space for gathering, small rooms for study groups, and a café to grab caffeine on those long study nights.

CETA under construction

CETA under construction

The CETA faculty will have quality classroom and office space, and support areas for supply/equipment storage. The building strategically locates many CDIO (Conceive – Design – Implement – Operate) hubs, areas to provide students with an education to relate engineering fundamentals to real world systems and products.

The building is unique to the SNHU campus, showcasing long sloping slate roofs transitioning into slate site walls and stone-faced foundation areas.

The project architect, Wilson HGA of Boston, gathered the CETA design-build team including Studio 2112 Landscape Architecture and general contractor Skanska USA Building, Inc.

The new facility is expected to open in fall of 2019.

CETA site layout

Housatonic Community College

Dover High School rooftop solar system

Dover, NH – In a PPA solar project between ReVision Energy of Brentwood and the city of Dover, Ayer Electric, Inc., based in Barrington, has provided the installation of the 913kW rooftop solar system at Dover High School.

The solar PV system, the largest roofmounted solar array in New Hampshire, went online in July.

The NECA Boston Chapter/New Hampshire Division contractor’s scope included installing 2,850 320-watt solar panels, 1432 solar optimizers, eight SolarEdge inverters, and a data acqusition system (DAS) along with a complete

weather station that monitors wind, outside temperature, panel temperature and sun irradiance.

Ayer Electric’s team of 24 IBEW Local 490 electricians, headed by project manager Marc Wiemer, commenced work in February and completed the project in June. At the outset of the project, the NECA contractor worked through harsh winter conditions in order to meet the project scope and timeline.

The new solar system is designed to produce an estimated 1.5 million kWh of solar electricity annually, approximately 40% of the school’s power usage.

Bentley University’s Collins Hall dorm room

Waltham, MA – Chapman Construction/ Design recently completed the phase one renovations of Bentley University’s Collins Hall.

Working alongside R.E. Dinneen Architects and Architectural Engineers, the team renovated 42 apartments across three floors. The spaces range from single-occupancy studio apartments to two- and four-person units.

The renovation includes a complete gut and renovation of the kitchens and bathrooms, refreshed finishes, new lighting, and the installation of 216 PTAC units for heating and cooling the apartments.

Contemporary, durable finishes were selected to meet the campus’ new design standards and to create modern, functional spaces for students that are also easy for facilities staff to maintain.

Collins Hall interior

The project was completed within a tight 12-week schedule. The collaborative effort among the design team, Chapman, and their subcontractors to schedule construction activities seamlessly was imperative to turning the building over in time for the new school year.

The team will kick off phase two in May of 2020 to renovate the remaining three floors of Collins Hall.

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TFMoran Provides Services for Southern NH University Project

Manchester, NH – TFMoran of Bedford worked with SNHU and Wilson HGA to provide survey, permitting, and civil/ site engineering services for the new College of Engineering, Technology and Aeronautics (CETA) at Southern New Hampshire University, located on the west side of campus.

The new three-story, 67,000sf stateof-the art academic building will be equipped with classrooms, offices and laboratories to serve the science and engineering studies at SNHU.

At the main entrance, the center

building is a multi-story open space where students and faculty can gather and study between classes. There are multiple community areas including open space for gathering, small rooms for study groups, and a café to grab caffeine on those long study nights.

The CETA faculty will have quality classroom and office space, and support areas for supply/equipment storage. The building strategically locates many CDIO (Conceive – Design – Implement – Operate) hubs, areas to provide students with an education to relate engineering

fundamentals to real world systems and products.

The building is unique to the SNHU campus, showcasing long sloping slate roofs transitioning into slate site walls and stone-faced foundation areas.

The project architect, Wilson HGA of Boston, gathered the CETA design-build team including Studio 2112 Landscape Architecture and general contractor Skanska USA Building, Inc.

The new facility is expected to open in fall of 2019.