Tarrant County College
Kerry McLeroy served as the Lead Engineer, upgrading the MEP systems across several campuses of Tarrant County College. These upgrades included replacing water-cooled chillers with magnetic bearing centrifugal chillers, converting chilled water pumping systems, expanding direct bury piping, and upgrading HVAC systems in natatoriums. The project also included mechanical designs for new buildings and renovations to existing facilities to enhance educational infrastructure.
Tarrant county college
Sqft: Varies by location
Location: SE, S, NE, NW campuses
Discipline
Mechanical | Electrical | Plumbing
Scope
Upgraded water cooled chillers at all campuses to magnetic bearing, centrifugal chillers (run new sequence to accept cooling tower water below 50 degrees)
Upgraded the cooling towers at the south and northwest campuses.
Converted the campus chilled water pumping system from primary/secondary to variable primary at SE, S, NE, and NW.
Performed a significant direct bury chilled/heating piping expansion of the NW campus that connected 4 new buildings to the central plant (multiple places for future buildings to be added to the new loop as well)
Upgraded the natatorium HVAC at the NW and S campuses.
Performed the mechanical design for the Early College High School at the South and Southeast Campus.
Upgraded the heating water and domestic water boilers at the NW, NE, and S campus to high efficiency, Aerco condensing boilers.