Industry Salt Lake City Utility Infrastructure Design Narrative February 28, 2020
Submitted to:
Q Factor Solutions 3001 Brighton Blvd, Suite 449 Denver, CO 80216
Prepared by:
MEP Engineering, Inc. 6402 Troy Circle, Ste 100 Centennial, CO 80111
Table of Contents Narrative Introduction
Page 3
Lots 1-5 Overall Electrical
Page 4
Lots 1-5 Overall Plumbing
Page 5
Lot 1 - Parking Garage
Page 6
Lot 2 - Attainable Housing
Page 10
Lot 3 - Market Rate Housing
Page 14
Lot 4 - Condominium Tower & Retail
Page 18
Lot 5 - Boutique Hotel
Page 22
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Narrative Introduction
Utility Infrastructure Report Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 This utility infrastructure report is prepared for Q Factor Solutions in support of a new mixed-use development in Salt Lake City, Utah. The development will consist of five lots within a city block, comprising of a parking garage, attainable housing, market rate housing, condominiums and retail space, and a boutique hotel. This study was based on the “Lot Area & Massing Study� dated November 14, 2019. It will provide the anticipated usage for electric, telecommunications, gas, water, fire, sewer, and storm. General assumptions, building types and usage are provided.
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Lots 1-5 Overall Electrical
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Lots 1-5 Overall Plumbing
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Lot 1 Parking Garage
Description Lot 1 is a 7-level, open parking structure that is approximately 360,400 GSF with 923 parking stalls. All levels of the parking structure will be above-grade. There are potential future retail spaces anticipated on the first and second levels. A stair and elevator lobby at the north end of the parking structure will adjoin Lot 1 to Lot 2, a residential building.
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Lot 1
Mechanical Assumptions
Area: Retail Base System: VRF and DOAS Each retail space will be equipped with fan coil units with electric heat and DX cooling, with remote condensing units on the roof. Ventilation will be provided by natural gas and direct expansion (DX) dedicated outdoor air units (DOAS) at level 7. Ventilation air will also be ducted through the exterior wall of the building.
Area: Service Base System: Unit Heaters and Fans Stairwells, vestibules, water entry rooms and boiler room shall be equipped with unit heaters. Hoistways and electrical rooms will be equipped with fans to provide relief for temperature rise. Stairwells will include fans to relieve potential carbon monoxide build-up.
Area: Parking Base System: Hydronic Snowmelt Open parking structure will be naturally ventilated. Natural gas hydronic snowmelt option is available for level 1 and level 7 ramps and entryways.
Area: Smoke Control Base System: Fans Pressurization and exhaust fans shall be provided for shafts, hoistways, and stairwells. These systems shall be backed up to the emergency generator.
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Lot 1
Proposed Wet Utility Locations
Wet Utility Assumptions
Domestic Cold Water: Provide 275 water supply fixture units (WSFU) to building for irrigation, hose bibs and possible.
Fire: Includes 2 stair risers. Sewer: Provide capacity for 560 drainage fixture units (DFU). Storm: Provide storm drain capacity for 43,376 SF.
Wet Utility Matrix
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WATER
FIRE
SEWER
STORM
450 GPM
1,500 GPM
563 DFU
1450 GPM
(1) 6” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
(1) 6” Pipe
(1) 12” Pipe
<1 PSI
60 PSI
1/8” per foot
1/8” per foot
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Lot 1
Proposed Dry Utility Locations
Dry Utility Assumptions SERVICE BREAKDOWNS HOUSE SF W/SF VOLTAGE PHASE SERVICE (AMPS)
(FUTURE) REST. (FUTURE) RETAIL
302,969
7,400
2
30
50,000 20
277/480
277/480
277/480
3
3
3
1200
400
1200
* The largest available standard transformer available per RMP Utility Electric Service Requirements is 2500KVA at 277/480V and 500KVA at 120/208V.
Dry Utility Specifications
Gas: Total connected gas load includes snow melt gas heaters at 1,200,000 BTUH
Electrical (for Restaurant and Retail): • • • • • • •
Retail Space to be 1 single tenant, aerobic studio or similar. Restaurant to have MAU hood. Conduit installed and stubbed into main electrical room. No switchgear of meters to be installed until tenant buildouts are completed. Exposed conduit routing from main electrical room to future tenant spaces. Separate utility metering for each tenant. CT, meter and main disconnect for each space to be on West building face.
Gas: 2 MIL BTU, 1-1/2” Pipe 2 PSI, Service for hot water Electrical: (1) 1500 KVA utility pad mount transformer at 277/480V *Transformer to be tapped 3 times, see lateral feed below:
House Service • •
1200A at 277/480V (Includes (2) dual-port EV charging stations) (1) 500 KVA utility transformers at 277/480V
Fire Pump Service (Direct feed from Utility) •
200A at 277/480V
Future Tenant Service • • •
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Lot 2 Attainable Housing
Description Lot 2 consists of an 8-story residential building equipped with amenity and service spaces. This building has a total of 257 units.
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Lot 2
Mechanical Assumptions
Area: Residential Base System: Aquatherm Each residential unit shall be equipped with a single fan coil unit with a hot water heating coil and a direct expansion (DX) cooling coil, with remote condensing units on the roof. Each restroom and kitchen shall have an exhaust fan.
Area: Corridors Base System: Electric Heat/DX Each corridor of the residential units will be equipped with fan coil units with electric heat and DX cooling, with remote condensing units on the roof. Ventilation air will be ducted through the exterior wall of the building to the fan coil units.
Area: Amenity Spaces Base System: Electric Heat/DX Each amenity space will be equipped with fan coil units with electric heat and DX cooling, with remote condensing units on the roof. Ventilation air will be ducted through the exterior wall of the building to the fan coil units.
Area: Service Base System: Gas or Electric Unit Heat Stairwells shall be equipped with cabinet unit heaters. Common restrooms shall be equipped with an exhaust fan compliant to applicable codes. Unoccupied utility and storage lockers will be tempered by electric or gas unit heaters. Trash rooms shall be equipped with an exhaust system and tempered with an electric or gas cabinet unit heater.
Area: Smoke Control Base System: Fans Pressurization and exhaust fans shall be provided for shafts, hoistways, corridors, and stairwells. These systems shall be backed up to the emergency generator.
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Lot 2
Proposed Wet Utility Locations
Wet Utility Assumptions
Domestic Cold Water: Provide 3,000 water supply fixture units (WSFU) to building for residents at 100% load.
Fire: Includes 4 stair risers. Sewer: Provide capacity for 3,000 drainage fixture units (DFU). Storm: Provide storm drain capacity for 29,700 SF.
Wet Utility Matrix
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WATER
FIRE
SEWER
STORM
433 GPM
1,500 GPM
3,000 DFU
930 GPM
(1) 6” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
(1) 10” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
<1 PSI
60 PSI
1/8” per foot
1/8” per foot
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Lot 2
Proposed Dry Utility Locations
NOTE: Lot 2 Transformers located on Lot 1. See overall plan for clarification. Transformers shown here for information only.
Dry Utility Assumptions SERVICE BREAKDOWNS SF W/SF VOLTAGE PHASE SERVICE (AMPS)
HOUSE
RESIDENTIAL
22,400
215,176
20
7
277/480
120/208
3
3
600
4200
* The largest available standard transformer available per RMP Utility Electric Service Requirements is 2500KVA at 277/480V and 500KVA at 120/208V.
Dry Utility Specifications
Gas: Total connected gas load includes all gas water heaters for all residential units and 1,000,000 BTUH for pool equipment.
Electrical: • • • • • • • •
10% of residential units are 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom Closed garage with fan(s) and electric plenum heaters Assume 125HP, 277/480V, 3 phase fire pump (2) Stairwells - Smoke Control Fan (3) Elevator Banks - Smoke Control Fan 4000A largest single service Future generator to support lighting, fire and smoke control, elevators and fire pump Assume pad mount transformer
Gas: 21 MIL BTU, 6” Pipe 2 PSI, Service for hot water Electrical: House Service • •
1000A at 277/480V (Includes 200A fire pump service & smoke control) (1) 500 KVA utility transformers at 277/480V
Residential Service • • •
4200A at 120/208V Units to be fed from (2) 2500A Service Residential Risers (2) 500 KVA utility transformers at 120/208V
Telephone and Cable TV • •
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(3) 4” PVC Conduits - 3 Telephone Providers routed from proposed pedestal location to main telephone room (3) 4” PVC Conduits - 3 Cable TV Providers routed from proposed pedestal loaction to main Industry SLC | Utility Infrastructure | Page 13
Lot 3 Market Rate Housing
Description Lot 3 consists of an 8-story residential building wrapping an enclosed 5-story parking garage. The building is equipped with retail, residential amenities, service, and parking. This building has total of 217 residential units and 324 parking spaces. There is a total of 8,300 SF of retail space and 11,800 SF of residential amenity space.
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Lot 3
Mechanical Assumptions
Area: Residential Base System: Aquatherm Each residential unit shall be equipped with a single fan coil unit with a hot water heating coil and a direct expansion (DX) cooling coil, with remote condensing units on the roof. Each restroom and kitchen shall have an exhaust fan.
Area: Corridors Base System: Gas Heat/DX MAU Each corridor of the residential units will be heated, cooled, and ventilated to meet code requirements by gas fired heating and direct expansion (DX) cooling make up air units (MAU) located on the roof.
Area: Amenity Spaces Base System: Electric Heat/DX Each amenity space will be equipped with fan coil units with electric heat and DX cooling, with remote condensing units on the roof. Ventilation air will be ducted through the exterior wall of the building to the fan coil units.
Area: Service Base System: Gas or Electric Unit Heat Stairwells shall be equipped with cabinet unit heaters. Common restrooms shall be equipped with an exhaust fan compliant to applicable codes. Unoccupied utility and storage lockers will be tempered by electric or gas unit heaters. Trash rooms shall be equipped with an exhaust system and tempered with an electric or gas cabinet unit heater.
Area: Smoke Control Base System: Fans Pressurization and exhaust fans shall be provided for shafts, hoistways, corridors, and stairwells. These systems shall be backed up to the emergency generator.
Area: Parking Base System: Fans, Electric Plenum Heat The enclosed parking garage will include a carbon monoxide detection system and ventilation system. The ventilation system will include circulation fans, exhaust fans, and make up air openings. Ceiling plenums that include wet plumbing systems shall be heated with electric plenum heaters.
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Lot 3
Proposed Wet Utility Locations
Wet Utility Assumptions
Domestic Cold Water: Provide 3,000 water supply fixture units (WSFU) to building for residents at 100% load.
Fire: Includes 4 stair risers. Sewer: Provide capacity for 3,500 drainage fixture units (DFU). Storm: Provide storm drain capacity for 53,300 SF. Sand Oil: Enclosed parking for 122,500 SF. Grease Waste: Future kitchen allowance.
Wet Utility Matrix
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WATER
FIRE
SEWER
STORM
433 GPM
1,500 GPM
3,500 DFU
1,670 GPM
(1) 6” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
(1) 10” Pipe
(2) 10” Pipe
<1 PSI
60 PSI
1/8” per foot
1/8” per foot
SAND OIL
GREASE
1,000 GAL
8,000 GAL
(1) Sand Oil
(1) Grease Waste
Interceptor
Interceptor
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Lot 3
Proposed Dry Utility Locations
Dry Utility Assumptions
W/SF VOLTAGE PHASE SERVICE (AMPS)
ranges, make-up air units, 1,400,000 BTUH for pool/spa equipment, 4,000,000 BTUH allowance for future kitchen.
Electrical:
SERVICE BREAKDOWNS SF
Gas: Total connected gas load includes all gas water heaters, gas
HOUSE
RESIDENTIAL
149,300
202,300
20
7
277/480
120/208
3
3
4000
4400
* The largest available standard transformer available per RMP Utility Electric Service Requirements is 2500KVA at 277/480V and 500KVA at 120/208V.
Dry Utility Specifications
• • • • • • • •
10% of residential units are 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom Closed garage with fan(s) and electric plenum heaters Assume 100HP, 277/480V, 3 phase fire pump (2) Stairwells - Smoke Control Fan (3) Elevator Banks - Smoke Control Fan 4000A largest single service Future generator to support lighting, fire and smoke control, elevators and fire pump Assume pad mount transformer
Gas: 40 MIL BTU, 6” Pipe 2 PSI, Service for hot water and common make-up air units.
Electrical: House Service • •
4000A at 277/480V (Includes 200A fire pump service & smoke control) (1) 1500 KVA utility transformers at 277/480V
Residential Service • • •
4400A at 120/208V Units to be fed from (2) 2500A Service Residential Risers (2) 500 KVA utility transformers at 120/208V
Telephone and Cable TV • •
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(3) 4” PVC Conduits - 3 Telephone Providers routed from proposed pedestal location to main telephone room (3) 4” PVC Conduits - 3 Cable TV Providers routed from proposed pedestal loaction to main Industry SLC | Utility Infrastructure | Page 17
Lot 4 Condominium Tower & Retail
Description Lot 4 consists of an 8-story residential tower over an exposed parking base with a retail block facing industry. The building is equipped with retail, residential amenities, service and parking. This building has a total of 63 residential units and 113 parking spaces. There is a total 10,700 SF of retail space and 1,400 SF of residential amenity space.
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Lot 4
Mechanical Assumptions
Area: Residential Base System: Aquatherm Each residential unit shall be equipped with a single fan coil unit with a hot water heating coil and a direct expansion (DX) cooling coil, with remote condensing units on the roof. Each restroom and kitchen shall have an exhaust fan.
Area: Corridors Base System: Gas Heat/DX MAU Each corridor of the residential units will be heated, cooled, and ventilated to meet code requirements by gas fired heating and direct expansion (DX) cooling make up air units (MAU) located on the roof.
Area: Retail & Amenity Spaces Base System: Electric Heat/DX Each amenity space will be equipped with fan coil units with electric heat and DX cooling, with remote condensing units on the roof. Ventilation air will be ducted through the exterior wall of the building to the fan coil units.
Area: Service Base System: Gas or Electric Unit Heat Stairwells shall be equipped with cabinet unit heaters. Common restrooms shall be equipped with an exhaust fan compliant to applicable codes. Unoccupied utility and storage lockers will be tempered by electric or gas unit heaters. Trash rooms shall be equipped with an exhaust system and tempered with an electric or gas cabinet unit heaters.
Area: Smoke Control Base System: Fans Pressurization and exhaust fans shall be provided for shafts, hoistways, corridors, and stairwells. These systems shall be backed up to the emergency generator.
Area: Parking Base System: Fans, Electric Plenum Heat The enclosed parking garage will include a carbon monoxide detection system and ventilation system. The ventilation system will include circulation fans, exhaust fans, and make up air openings. Ceiling plenums that include wet plumbing systems shall be heated with electric plenum heaters.
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Lot 4
Proposed Wet Utility Locations
Wet Utility Assumptions
Domestic Cold Water: Provide 1,250 water supply fixture units (WSFU) to building for residents at 100% load.
Fire: Includes 2 stair risers. Sewer: Provide capacity for 1,500 drainage fixture units (DFU). Storm: Provide storm drain capacity for 35,600 SF. Sand Oil: Enclosed parking for 57,600 SF. Grease Waste: Future kitchen allowance.
Wet Utility Matrix
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WATER
FIRE
SEWER
STORM
239 GPM
1,000 GPM
1,500 DFU
1,200 GPM
(1) 4” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
(1) 10” Pipe
<1 PSI
60 PSI
1/8” per foot
1/8” per foot
SAND OIL
GREASE
1,000 GAL
9,000 GAL
(1) Sand Oil
(1) Grease Waste
Interceptor
Interceptor
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Lot 4
Proposed Dry Utility Locations
Dry Utility Assumptions SF VOLTAGE PHASE SERVICE (AMPS)
ranges, make-up air units, 1,400,000 BTUH for pool/spa equipment, 1,000,000 BTUH allowance for future kitchen.
Electrical:
SERVICE BREAKDOWNS
W/SF
Gas: Total connected gas load includes all gas water heaters, gas
HOUSE
RESIDENTIAL
72,500
69,000
20
7
277/480
120/208
3
3
2000
1600
* The largest available standard transformer available per RMP Utility Electric Service Requirements is 2500KVA at 277/480V and 500KVA at 120/208V.
Dry Utility Specifications
• • • • • • • •
10% of residential units are 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom Closed garage with fan(s) and electric plenum heaters Assume 125HP, 277/480V, 3 phase fire pump (2) Stairwells - Smoke Control Fan (3) Elevator Banks - Smoke Control Fan 4000A largest single service Future generator to support lighting, fire and smoke control, elevators and fire pump Assume pad mount transformer
Gas: 30 MIL BTU, 6” Pipe 2 PSI, Service for hot water and common make-up air units.
Electrical: House Service • •
2000A at 277/480V (Includes 200A fire pump service and smoke control) (1) 1,000 KVA utility transformers at 277/480V
Residential Service • • •
2000A at 120/208V Units to be fed from (2) 2500A Service Residential Risers (2) 500 KVA utility transformers at 120/208V
Telephone and Cable TV • •
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(3) 4” PVC Conduits - 3 Telephone Providers routed from proposed pedestal location to main telephone room (3) 4” PVC Conduits - 3 Cable TV Providers routed from proposed pedestal location to main
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Lot 5 Boutique Hotel
Description Lot 5 consists of a 6-story hotel with a 2-story parking garage. The building is equipped with retail, hotel amenities, service and parking. This building has a total 159 hotel units and 59 parking spaces. There is a total of 3,800 SF of retail space and 5,200 SF of hotel amenity space.
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Lot 5
Mechanical Assumptions
Area: Hotel Units Base System: PTAC Each residential unit shall be equipped with a single PTAC unit in an exterior wall. Each restroom shall have an exhaust fan.
Area: Corridors Base System: Gas Heat/DX MAU Each corridor of the residential units will be heated, cooled, and ventilated to meet code requirements by gas fired heating and direct expansion (DX) cooling make up air units (MAU) located on the roof.
Area: Retail & Amenity Spaces Base System: Electric Heat/DX Each amenity space will be equipped with fan coil units with electric heat and DX cooling, with remote condensing units on the roof. Ventilation air will be ducted through the exterior wall of the building to the fan coil units.
Area: Service Base System: Gas or Electric Unit Heat Stairwells shall be equipped with cabinet unit heaters. Common restrooms shall be equipped with an exhaust fan compliant to applicable codes. Unoccupied utility and storage lockers will be tempered by electric or gas unit heaters. Trash rooms shall be equipped with an exhaust system and tempered with an electric or gas cabinet unit heaters.
Area: Smoke Control Base System: Fans Pressurization and exhaust fans shall be provided for shafts, hoistways, corridors, and stairwells. These systems shall be backed up to the emergency generator.
Area: Parking Base System: Fans, Electric Plenum Heat The enclosed parking garage will include a carbon monoxide detection system and ventilation system. The ventilation system will include circulation fans, exhaust fans, and make up air openings. Ceiling plenums that include wet plumbing systems shall be heated with electric plenum heaters.
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Lot 5
Proposed Wet Utility Locations
Wet Utility Assumptions
Domestic Cold Water: Provide 2,500 water supply fixture units (WSFU) to building for residents at 100% load.
Fire: Includes 4 stair risers. Sewer: Provide capacity for 3,500 drainage fixture units (DFU). Storm: Provide storm drain capacity for 27,400 SF. Sand Oil: Enclosed parking for 27,800 SF. Grease Waste: Future kitchen allowance.
Wet Utility Matrix
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WATER
FIRE
SEWER
STORM
380 GPM
1,500 GPM
3,500 DFU
900 GPM
(1) 6” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
(1) 10” Pipe
(1) 8” Pipe
<1 PSI
60 PSI
1/8” per foot
1/8” per foot
SAND OIL
GREASE
500 GAL
7,000 GAL
(1) Sand Oil
(1) Grease Waste
Interceptor
Interceptor
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Lot 5
Proposed Dry Utility Locations
Dry Utility Assumptions SF VOLTAGE PHASE SERVICE (AMPS)
up air units, 1,400,000 BTUH for pool/spa equipment, 1,000,000 BTUH allowance for future kitchen.
Electrical:
SERVICE BREAKDOWNS
W/SF
Gas: Total connected gas load includes all gas water heaters, make-
HOUSE
RESIDENTIAL
38,700
84,000
20
7
277/480
120/208
3
3
2000
2000
* The largest available standard transformer available per RMP Utility Electric Service Requirements is 2500KVA at 277/480V and 500KVA at 120/208V.
• • • • • • • • • • •
Dry Utility Specifications
10% of residential units are 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom PTAC mechanical system No fixed cooking equipment No dedicated “unit” panel, hotel units to be fed from distribution panel in electrical room per floor Closed garage with fan(s) and electric plenum heaters Assume 100HP, 277/480V, 3 phase fire pump (2) Stairwells - Smoke Control Fan (3) Elevator Banks - Smoke Control Fan 4000A largest single service Future generator to support lighting, fire and smoke control, elevators and fire pump Assume pad mount transformer
Gas: 10 MIL BTU, 4” Pipe 2 PSI, Service for hot water and common make-up air units.
Electrical: Building Service • •
3000A at 277/480V (Includes 200A fire pump service and smoke control) (1) 1500 KVA utility transformers at 277/480V
Residential Service • • •
2,000A at 120/208V Units to be fed from (2) 2500A Service Residential Risers (2) 750 KVA OWNER PROVIDED secondary transformers at 120/208V
Telephone and Cable TV • •
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