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The contact for each of these projects is Dan Hubber, 324-3107 or dan.hubber@us.army.mil
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Mechanical System Upgrades - Billings: Revise the existing mechanical system at the Billings AFRC to alleviate over-pressurization problems that are being experienced and improve the energy efficiency of the system. Pressurization problems in this building reduce the effectiveness of the mechanical system and may lead to structural problems with the membrane roofing.
Increasing energy efficiency of the mechanical system in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Lighting Controls – Billings: Install lighting controls in the BAFRC to include motion sensors and alternative switching to improve energy efficiency.
Increasing energy efficiency of the lighting systems in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Install Digital Controls – Billings: Upgrade mechanical systems in the MIRF to DDC controls that can be operated from the MTARNG network control hub.
DDC controls will increase energy efficiency of the mechanical system in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Chinook Reroof: Remove and replace existing roof system to include all flashing. The existing system has been in service for 18 years and has exceeded its life expectancy.
Malta Reroof: Remove and replace existing roof system to include all flashing. The existing system has been in service for 18 years and has exceeded its life expectancy.
Livingston Reroof: Remove and replace existing roof system to include all flashing. The existing system has been in service for 18 years and has exceeded its life expectancy.
Womack Reroof: Remove and replace existing roof system to include all flashing. The existing system has been in service for 18 years and has exceeded its life expectancy.
Hamilton Reroof: Remove and replace existing roof system to include all flashing. The existing system has been in service for 18 years and has exceeded its life expectancy.
Install Digital Controls - Ft. Missoula FMS: Upgrade mechanical systems in the MIRF to DDC controls that can be operated from the MTARNG network control hub. DDC controls will increase energy efficiency of the mechanical system and will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Building occupant comfort will be increased.
Building 327 Attic Insulation – Ft. Missoula FMS: Increase ceiling insulation levels by adding R-28 insulation to all ceiling areas. Reducing energy loss in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
FMS Shop & M0001 Heating System Upgrades: Increase energy efficiency of these buildings on Fort Harrison by replacing hot water unit heaters in work bays with gas-fired infrared heating systems. Increasing energy efficiency of the heating system in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Barracks Envelope Upgrade – Fort Harrison: Increasing energy efficiency of barracks buildings on Fort Harrison by insulating uninsulated masonry walls, removing some windows, and replacing remaining windows with thermally efficient windows. Increasing energy efficiency of these facilities will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Building occupant comfort will be increased.
RTI Hot Water System Upgrades: Increase energy efficiency of these hot water systems in this building on Fort Harrison by implementing a primary-secondary pumping system and replacing three-way valves with two-way valves and a variable speed drive for the pumps. This project will decrease pump energy consumption and reduce heating costs for the facility. Increasing energy efficiency of the heating system in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Install Digital Controls – Glasgow: Upgrade mechanical systems in the heated storage building to DDC controls that can be operated from the MTARNG network control hub. DDC controls will increase energy efficiency of the mechanical system and will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Building occupant comfort will be increased.
Rebalance Air System - Great Falls: Rebalance the air flows in the HVAC system at this facility to original design flow levels. Bringing air flows back to the levels the system was designed for will increase energy efficiency of the mechanical system and alleviate occupant comfort complaints. Increasing energy efficiency in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities.
Helena FMS Lighting Retrofit: Retrofit existing metal halide maintenance bay lighting in this facility to high bay T-5 fixtures. Increasing energy efficiency of the lighting system in this facility will help meet the energy efficiency goals of E.O. 13423 and the Army Energy and Water Campaign Plan and will reduce operating costs for these facilities. Lighting levels will be increased, color rendering will improve, and maintenance costs will be reduced.