State University of New York - Cobleskill, Facilities Complex Design, Cobleskill, NY

Size:
25,500 SF

Highlights:
Excelsior Award by the AIA New York State
MEP Engineering
Energy Modeling
Construction Administration
Condition Assessment

The Excelsior Award recognizes exceptional design and showcases remarkable publicly funded buildings, outdoor spaces, and public art throughout New York State.

 

The State University of New York at Cobleskill is a distinguished public college situated in Cobleskill, New York. As part of the renowned State University of New York (SUNY) system, SUNY Cobleskill is committed to providing exceptional education across a wide range of disciplines. Originally established in 1916 as the Schoharie State School of Agriculture, the institution has since grown into a comprehensive college with a strong emphasis on applied learning and an extensive selection of academic programs.

This project at SUNY Cobleskill focuses on improving the conditions and functionality of the Facilities Complex Buildings. The project encompasses three primary goals. Firstly, it aims to preserve and stabilize the building's exterior envelopes. Secondly, it strives to enhance the overall functionality of the Complex. Lastly, the project involves the crucial task of replacing aging mechanical equipment.

SETTY services include MEP design, Energy Modeling, Construction Administration and Condition Assessment for the 25,568 SF Mackey Facilities Complex at SUNY Cobleskill. Our comprehensive scope include designing additions such as site photometrics and lighting, the implementation of electric vehicle charging stations within the parking lot, the integration of a dust collection system, and the incorporation of a vehicle exhaust capture system.

The Main Parking lot at SUNY Cobleskill has designated specific parking spaces as electric vehicle charging stations. These stations consist of dual-port charging stations for two adjacent parking spots and single-port stations for individual parking spots. The project utilizes CT4000 charging station manufactured by ChargePoint as the basis of design.

The design work for this project has been recognized by AIA New York State, receiving the prestigious Excelsior Award. This award acknowledges the project's excellence in design and highlights outstanding publicly funded buildings, outdoor areas, and public art across the state, along with the professionals involved in their creation and advocacy.