Project Name: Replace Cooling Tower Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) in Building #305
Owner & Client: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Project Status: Completed
Design and build project to install 8 new VFDs to replace the old VFDs running the 75 HP and150 HP cooling tower motors. This included engineering designs, new concrete pads, extensive wiring and conduit installation, system testing and heater installation.
Project Name: Construct NEC (Building 136) Storage Building, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
Owner & Client: United States Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas
Project Status:Completed
Description of Work: This project consists of providing all labor, equipment, and materials to design and install a pre-engineered metal building for storage at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The work consists of construction of a pre-engineered building including footings and foundations, site work, all new utility services (gas, electricity, and water), interior stud-wall partitions, HVAC, ductwork, plumbing, light fixtures, receptacles, and all associated circuits.
Project Name: WRNMMC 10 Renovate Behavioral Health
Owner & Client: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Washington
Project Status:Completed
Description of Work: The purpose of this project is to construct multiple spaces that meet the standards and requirements for ligature resistance at the Walter Reed Medical Center‘s Behavioral Health Building.
Project Name: BEP-UPS, Data Center Room 711, Washington, DC
Owner & Client: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Project Status:Completed
Description of Work: The Office of IT Operations at BEP requested a redundant UPS system to provide continuous power in the event of an UPS malfunction. This Project required QCM to provide a redundant UPS system for the existing Data Center (Rm. 711A) along with site preparation that includes demolition of existing architectural, structural, electrical, mechanical, etc. systems and replacing these disciplines with new systems.
Project Name: Design/Build Services to Provide Renovation of MARC Building, FDA Facility, Laurel, MD
Owner & Client:General Services Administration
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work:Provide design services, demolition, chemical resistant countertops, VCT flooring, painting, ACT ceilings, carpet tiles, plumbing, HVAC and electrical work.
Project Name: Re-Pave Baltimore Washington Parkway
Owner & Client: Federal Highway Administration
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: Surveying, staking, testing, traffic control, milling, asphalt repairs, new asphalt concrete pavement, mumble strips and striping.
Project Name: Replace Two Chillers and Upgrade Three Cooling Towers, FDA Building, Laurel, MD
Owner & Client:General Services Administration
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: Replace two 350 ton, multi stack, generation II MagLev water-cooled centrifugal chillers. Work included rigging, bray valves, temperature controls, water balancing, new insulation, providing electrical support and replacing control panels. Also included was installing liquid-in-glass thermometers on chiller evaporator/condenser water inlets and outlets inside the thermowell.
Project Name: CNIC-60 Redesign of Laundry Room
Owner & Client: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Washington, DC
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: Renovate Laundry Room C-107 on the 1st Floor at Building 60, Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Rework and install all water supply, water drainage, electrical and HVAC system to accommodate 25 new stack washer/dryer units.
Project Name: WRNMMC 9 – Replace Lab Workstations, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Owner & Client: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Washington
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: This project includes, remove existing laboratory non-stainless steel workstation tops and counters in rooms 0726-09, 0734-09, 0732-09 and 0729-09 in Building 09. Replace workstation tops and counters with type 316L, 16-gauge stainless steel.
Project Name: Provide Design/Build Services to Provide Waterproofing Membrane System, FTC Building Court Yard, Washington, DC
Owner & Client:General Services Administration
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work:Remove the existing water fountain, waterproofing system, and pavers. Provide new concrete cants, reinforced rubberized asphalt waterproofing system, base and counter flashings, extruded insulation and reinstall the removed pavers.
Project Name: Replace Three Boilers in CDC Building 483, Ft. Myer, VA
Owner & Client: Department of the Army
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: Replace the existing three hydronic boilers and chill water expansion tank. The work also included scaffolding, controls, TAB, and electrical work.
Project Name: Remove Heat & Humidity 6800 Corridor, WB Bryant Annex Bld., Washington, DC
Owner & Client: General Services Administration
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: Interior demolition, concrete pads, steel framing, roof work, textured ceilings, painting, mechanical and electrical work.
Project Name: Provide OSID Fire Detection System, Prettyman Court House, NW, Washington, DC
Owner & Client: General Services Administration
Description of Work: Replace existing beam detectors with OSID system. Work also included drywall, painting, ceilings, scaffolding and electrical work.
Project Name: Repair/Replace Parking Lot Light Poles, Ft. Detrick, MD
Owner & Client: Department of the Army
Description of Work: Demolition of concrete light pole bases and light poles, locate all underground utilities, obtain required permits, excavate trenches, provide horizontal directional boring, asphalt paving, install schedule 40 PVC conduit and new electrical feeders, 14 each new concrete light pole bases and LED light fixtures with photo sensors, provide temporary lighting, erosion control measures, traffic control, aluminum skirts for light pole bases, epoxy anchors for base plates, duct banks, new J-boxes, and circuit breakers.
Project Name: Install Electrical Conduit for Fuel Tank Monitoring System, Richmond, VA
Owner & Client: Defense Logistics Agency
Project Status: Completed
Description of Work: Install electrical conduit to connect communications wiring to the fuel monitoring system for underground storage tanks.
Project Name: NMIC Fuel Tank Replacement & Conversion
Owner & Client: National Maritime Intelligence Center (NMIC), Suitland, Maryland
Project Status: Current
Description of Work: A design and build project to convert the two existing 50,000 gallon underground fuel tanks to store water and to install four new 25,000 gallon above ground fuel tanks. This included first designing the system to meet the many specifications and requirements. Followed by the installation of tanks, liners, piping, fuel flow/leak sensors, and a rebuilt filling station. Other upgrades were required to both the building architecture and the surrounding grounds. Extensive leak and pressure testing follows to ensure the system is fully functional before handing it over to the Navy to operate and maintain.
Project Name: Fuel Line and Conduit Repairs
Owner & Client: Department of the Interior, 1849 C St. NW, Washington DC
Project Status: Current
Description of Work: Repair and replace degraded sections of piping, conduit and support hangers and prevent future water intrusions. The damaged sections of pipe and conduit will be cut out and the leaking concrete area with be removed, cracks sealed, pipe sleeves installed, and new concrete poured. Then the new pipes and conduits will be connected, painted and all systems returned to fully functioning order.
Project Name: NIST Uninterruptable Power Source (UPS) Replacement
Owner & Client: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Project Status: Current
Description of Work: To remove and replace 6 UPSs at the Advanced Measurement Laboratory (AML) complex. This design and build project first required engineering to determine the best systems available to fit the space, budget and meet the modern power supply needs of NIST’s AML. In addition to the installation of the 6 new UPSs, new concrete pads and conduits were added as needed, followed by extensive wiring and system testing.
Project Name: Provide Preventative Maintenance at the Pentagon Heating & Refrigeration Plant at Pentagon
Owner & Client: Washington Headquarters Services
Project Status: In-Progress
Description of Work:Five Years term IDIQ contract to provide preventative maintenance and repairs on boilers, chillers, air compressors, distribution controls system, sewage lift stations, AHUs, traveling water screens and generators.
Project Name: Provide Design and Build Services to Provided New UPS System & Replace Chiller at Building 225, NIST
Owner & Client: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Project Status: In-Progress
Description of Work: Provided design services. Install a new UPS system in Building 225 (Room B12), remove the existing UPS system from Building 225 (Room B28) and relocate the existing break area from Room B12 to Room B28. The project also involves the replacement of the existing chiller located adjacent to the northeast corner of Building 225.
Project Name: Provided Design and Build Services to Reconfigure Rooms in Buildings 32 & 75 at FDA’s White Oak Campus
Owner & Client: General Services Administration
Project Status: In-Progress
Description of Work: This is a Design-Build project to reconfigure office space at Buildings 32 and 75 at the FDA’s White Oak Campus, Silver Spring, MD. The project requires QCM, Inc. to provide all designs, labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to perform all construction work.
Project Name: BEP- Municipal Solid Nonhazardous Waste Removal, Washington, DC and Landover Warehouse Facilities
Owner & Client: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Project Status: In-Progress
Description of Work: This is a non-personal services contract to provide municipal solid nonhazardous waste removal for the BEP, Washington DC and Landover Warehouse facilities.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, DC are provided with two 30-yard dumpsters that get serviced once a day each, and a Landover Warehouse facility with an 8-yard container with bi-weekly scheduled collections and the 30-yard, open top container pulled on an “On call basis”.
QCM provides all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, vehicles, supervision, and other items and services necessary to perform municipal solid nonhazardous waste removal, to include construction and demolition debris.
Project Name: Provide Design/Build Services to Perform Structural Concrete Repairs to Steam Tunnel at the Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant-HOTD, Washington, DC
Owner & Client:General Services Administration
Project Status: Current
Description of Work:Provide design and perform structural concrete repairs to existing steam tunnel.
Project Name: IDIQ Contract to Provide Maintenance and Repairs of Backflow Preventers, Pentagon, Washington, DC
Owner & Client: Washington Headquarters Services
Project Status: Current
Description of Work: Five Years term IDIQ contract to provide maintenance and repairs of backflow preventers.
