Service Shops Facility, Oahu, HI

Service Shops Facility, Oahu, HI

Category: Department of Defense

Square Footage: 18,665 sq ft

Services Provided: HVAC

Completion Date: 2023

Owner: NAVFAC Hawaii

Architect: Gary M. Perrin Architect

Mechanical Contractor: Prime Mechanical

The Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) was originally established in 1899 as Pearl Harbor with the addition of Hickam Field in 1938. In 2010 the two bases were combined forming the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam. JBPHH provides berthing and shoreside support facilities for the Navy in addition to U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) and Commander, Pacific Air Force (PACAF).

Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Field are of great historical significance due to the attack on December 7, 1941. Many of the structures on this base were involved in the attack and hold significant cultural and historic significance.

Building 1670 is a multi-story concrete structure. This was a replacement project to replace the existing Packaged Roof Top Unit (RTU) and all existing exterior ductwork. This project included providing a new Direct Digital Control System (DDCS) connected to the Cyber Security Platform Enclave (CSPE). Engineers from Pragmatic Professional Engineers sized and selected new equipment and ductwork for replacement and provided a Sequence Of Operations (SOO) & DDC Point list to be monitored for new Packaged RTU. Plans and drawings were coordinated with the architect and other engineering trades to facilitate the new equipment.

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