Swanson Rink White Paper: Individual Carrier Systems

There are a number of advanced baggage handling system technologies that have been implemented in Europe and other parts of the world, but are yet to be embraced in the United States. One of the more intriguing technologies is the Individual Carrier System or ICS. European airports that have successfully used ICS include Munich, Heathrow, Barcelona, Oslo and Helsinki. We have heard arguments that ICS is too expensive and the benefits don’t justify the added cost; we decided to find out for ourselves.

Read the White Paper Here!

Registration Now Open! Swanson Rink’s 3rd Annual Kickball Tournament

3rd Annual Kickball Tournament
Swanson Rink will be holding our annual kickball tournament benefitting the Volunteers of America’s Bannock Youth Center on Saturday, June 6th from 10 am-2pm at Crestmoor Park in Denver, CO.

Gather your teams of 10 or more to support the Swanson Rink Superior Standards Scholarship for the Bannock Youth Center. Additional details and registration information to follow.

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If you have any questions or you are interested in participating in this event please contact Kisa Hanlon at [email protected] or by phone at 303.832.2666

Chesapeake Energy Corporation Wins Brill Award

Congratulations to the Chesapeake Energy Corporation for their 2015 Uptime Institute Brill Awards win for the Chesapeake Energy IT Computing Center! The Brill Awards seeks to showcase end users, service providers, and technologies that improve the industry’s ability to sustainably deliver IT services to end users while minimizing cost and other resources. Swanson Rink provided mechanical, electrical, plumbing and ancillary building system engineering services for this project. https://uptimeinstitute.com/training-events/brill-awards/award-winners

Gary Orazio wins ACEC’s George Washington Award

Congratulations to Gary Orazio for winning the ACEC 2015 George Washington Award. The George Washington Award is an annual award given to an ACEC Colorado individual member for outstanding service to the community, the progress of Colorado and the advancement of the public image of consulting engineering as a profession.
George Washington Award
Eight years ago, Mr. Orazio was introduced to the Volunteers of America’s Bannock Youth Center, a Denver non-profit focused on underprivileged youth. After a couple of years of volunteering efforts, Mr. Orazio found a design and construction team to renovate the Bannock Youth Center to be a true gathering place for the youth of the program and spearheaded fundraising efforts for the upgrades. These efforts resulted in not only a beautiful new space, but Mr. Orazio received a “Special Friend of VOA” award from the Colorado Branch of Volunteers of America recognizing his tremendous contribution to the Bannock Youth Center. Most recently, Gary Orazio and his team created the ‘Superior Standards’ scholarship, which supports the program participants in meeting their educational goals.

Finally, Mr. Orazio has contributed to the public image of the engineering industry by consistently promoting the role of engineers and the value that engineers bring to the design and construction process. As the President of Swanson Rink for over 20 years, Mr. Orazio has consistently pushed his engineers to raise the bar on what it means to be an engineer, including: maintaining a high level of ethics, continuing to think outside the box to find the best solution for each client’s individual needs, and taking responsibility in the true role of being a consulting engineer.

Swanson Rink Engineers Win Platinum Pipe Award

A big congratulations to Swanson Rink’s Rory Heim and Brook Zion on winning the Platinum Pipe Award for their work on a Confidential Client Data Center, located in Oklahoma City, OK. They were the winners of the category of ‘Operational Benefits and Sustainability’. The Platinum Pipe Award recognizes excellence in piping and ducting system modeling using AFT software. Swanson Rink is proud to have these two accomplished engineers as part of our Mechanical Design Team.

Swanson Rink Awards Second Scholarship to BYC Participant

Swanson Rink awarded the second “Superior Standards” Scholarship to another Bannock Youth Center program participant yesterday. We are pleased to announce that we have presented the award to Caudia. Claudia is currently taking courses in the medical field in order to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor and requested a scholarship grant for tuition assistance to help her through school. This scholarship was awarded based on Claudia’s past achievements and recommendations from her case worker. The Swanson Rink Scholarship Committee sees Claudia as an excellent example of someone who has benefited from Bannock’s programs and is happy to support her in her goals.

Swanson Rink plans to continue to grow the scholarship fund so that more youth can achieve their educational goals with the third annual kickball tournament in June 2015.

Swanson Rink Completes Work on The Mall of San Juan

Check out the new fly over video of The Mall of San Juan from Taubman

Swanson Rink provided electrical, telecommunications, security, and audio/video engineering services for the new 2-level enclosed retail center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The project consists of 412,000 square feet of in-line tenant space, two anchor stores totaling 238,000 square feet, and three multi-level parking decks containing a total of 2,350 spaces. This new retail center will be located minutes from the main international airport in San Juan and will become the predominant shopping venue in Puerto Rico.

It will be the first upscale mall on the island and the first and only location in Puerto Rico for both Nordstrom and Saks. The shopping center will include more than 100 specialty stores and restaurants, approximately 60 percent of which are anticipated to be new to the island. The mall is slated to open in late 2014.

Swanson Rink Completes Two Colocation Data Center Projects

Swanson Rink is proud to announce the completion of two new data centers for a national managed service provider giant. Swanson Rink was the engineer for the mechanical and electrical design for both facilities, and has a long-term and successful relationship with the client. These projects were designed with innovative pre-fabrication in mind, and also were set apart by their unique features, such as a state-of-the-art LED lighting and control systems that maximized energy efficiency. Both projects were designed to allow a seamless transition to a Tier IV environment as the load increases.

In order to produce substantial savings in construction costs and reduction in schedule for these projects, Swanson Rink designed the mechanical cooling units to be pre-fabricated off site, with the first skid being promptly delivered to meet the current demand. (As the owner requires additional cooling, new skids will be integrated without interruption and with minimal on site construction). This process requires an upfront analysis of the design team not only to meet the owner’s first cost budget requirements, but also to ensure that the impact to the total cost of construction is economically viable as the owner adds capacity to the facility. Swanson Rink’s designed system was then bid out to a variety of mechanical contractors and system providers, which provided the Owner with the exact system they needed at the best price available. This was a key business driver for the client because a colocation facility needs the ability to have modular growth without significant upfront costs.

Denver Data Center

Colocation Data Center ProjectsThe Denver Data Center offers cloud computing, wholesale and retail colocation and managed services, and was master planned as a 210,000 square foot, 18-megawatt facility with 140,000 square feet of raised floor. Swanson Rink’s design of the fault tolerant data center met the owner’s electrical and mechanical load requirements, and is designed to transition to Uptime Institute Tier III facility certification and Tier IV design certification as the load increases. The infrastructure was designed to support an initial computer load of 600 KW during Phase 1, with an ultimate build-out load of 6,000kW, and a design that exhibited low Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and Water Usage Effectiveness (WUE).

The critical power system was designed with a ‘4 to make 3’ system topology, leaving less stranded capacity than an N+N solution, and contributing to the low PUE. The mechanical design focused on utilizing air economizer and minimizing water usage. In a normal mode of operation for most hours of the year, the AHU design will be able to provide free or pre-cooling for the data center with the airside economizer, resulting in a low WUE.

Swanson Rink was also met with challenges that required immediate solutions during the design of this project. Specifically, on previous projects, the Owner had standardized on the water economizer for the cooling system to take advantage of the energy efficiency savings; however, because of the lack of water availability associated with this specific geographic location, the owner and the design team had to work together to come up with a viable alternative. That alternative was a modular cooling system with an air economizer that only required water for humidification and thus drastically reduced water use.

Finally, a unique goal of the project was for the internal design to be aesthetically pleasing for marketing and sales efforts. This included tenant areas, the data center raised floor (which had a very high ceiling compared to most sites), and the MEP infrastructure rooms. In particular, the curtain wall established between the actual data center and the marketing tenant area was very conducive to the Owner requests for a unique touch that would not be seen at their competitor’s locations.

Minneapolis Data Center

Unlike the Denver Data Center, the Minneapolis Data Center, was converted from an existing manufacturing plant. Designed to deliver fault tolerance and full redundancy, the project contained 70,000 square feet of raised floor and was designed to support a total critical load of 7200kW.

The design required coordination of a phased utility plan buildout for future Tier IV compliance, and coordination of the power distribution for skid mounted chiller and air handling unit plants. The unique electrical design features consisted of the conversion of the existing 480V secondary to medium voltage service for new 13.8kV generators and distribution, and phasing for future Tier IV redundant power and UPS systems. On the mechanical side, Swanson Rink provided modular skid design for all equipment (for easy capacity increase over time), air side economizers, and direct evaporative cooling and humidification control.

Swanson Rink’s detailed design documents that could be bid exactly as presented, allowed the client to save over 20% per module versus having the module built on site. Additionally, the Minneapolis Data Center was under construction during the winter in a northern climate, and the fact that mechanical system was constructed off-site in a controlled environment allowed the client to stay on schedule by minimizing weather-caused delays. The client is now successfully using this approach on three separate facilities across the US.

Swanson Rink is also providing design for multiple other projects for the client in various locations across the United States.

Swanson Rink Participates in Sky Harbor Jet Pull

Swanson Rink Participates in Sky Harbor Jet PullA big thank you to the Swanson Rink Phoenix team for participating in the Aviation Design and Construction Services (DCS) Division for the Sky Harbor Jet Pull! The 11th Annual “Hope Takes Flight” Jet Pull took place on Friday, October 17, 2014, where American Airlines and City of Phoenix employees pulled an Airbus A319 to raise money for the United Way. Way to go Greg Korstad and Marybeth Bunker for participating in this great event!

Rachel Barrett: New President of AFCOM Rocky Mountain

Congratulations to Rachel Barrett, who is now President of the AFCOM Rocky Mountain Chapter! In her new role, Rachel will oversee all operations of the AFCOM chapter and help chapter members stay on top of new trends in the industry and how transformations in IT impact the data center facility.

The Rocky Mountain Chapter of AFCOM is dedicated to providing education and resources for data center managers. Their mission is to enable data center management professionals to share industry best practices and to be the most comprehensive and effective resource available to the data center community.