Transforming the former school into the City’s new Community Center required comprehensive rehabilitation, particularly given the limited ceiling heights and confined spaces that made accommodating modern mechanical systems complex and challenging.
Integrating new piping and equipment demanded coordination among engineers, architects, and additional disciplines to ensure proper placement. The implementation of low-flow, water-conserving plumbing fixtures represented a key advance, aligning sustainability goals and supporting efficiency for anticipated activity levels in the Senior Center and related programs.
The revitalized facility now serves as an essential resource for the Food Pantry, senior groups, and community programs. This project demonstrates the value of precise engineering solutions in delivering a significant and lasting benefit to the community.