Health Care Engineering Projects

Multnomah County East Health Building
Gresham, OR
The Multnomah County East building in Gresham
is the first new facility in that portion of
the county dedicated solely to public services
and information access for seniors and the disabled.
Built to PGE Earth Advantage® standards,
the 88,000 SF building serves as a “one
stop” center for health, aging, disability,
and human services. As part of the project team
for the building, Interface designed mechanical
and electrical systems that provide comfort
and convenience while saving energy and water.
Several
energy-saving design measures that exceeded
code requirements were incorporated into the
building to reduce operating costs. These measures
include occupancy sensors that automatically
shut off lights when a space is unoccupied,
the latest high-efficient heating, ventilating
and air conditioning (HVAC) system design, and
a plumbing system that features low-flow fixtures
to save water. The HVAC system can be turned
off and on in individual areas, allowing use
of the building during off-hours for meetings
and special events while saving energy. Interface’s
electrical design took into consideration the
varied needs of the building’s tenants,
which range from exam rooms to kitchen facilities
to office space for County staff. Interface
designed electrical systems for power distribution,
an emergency generator, lighting and lighting
controls, fire alarm systems, emergency call
systems and conveyance systems for a variety
of low-voltage needs in the building, including
telecommunications, security, door access and
paging. Interface also provided city street
lighting and landscape lighting.
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