University of Wyoming West Campus Central Energy Plant

Mechanical Systems, Inc. furnished and installed the complete plumbing, mechanical and controls system for the University of Wyoming.  This facility will provide heating water, as well as chilled water to the West campus.  The project consisted of seven new boilers, with room for an additional nine boilers with future expansion.  The pump package consisted of several 100 horsepower and 50 horsepower pumps to supply heating water, as well as chilled water from a newly constructed chilled water storage tank.  Multiple heat exchangers were also installed to make use of the existing steam system on campus, while taking full advantage of the efficiency and dependability of a modern boiler system.

University of Wyoming Satellite Energy Plant Exterior Piping

Mechanical Systems, Inc. installed over 4,000 lf of 12” through 16” HDPE chilled water supply and return mains; over 4,000 lf of 12” Steel with HDPE insulated jacketed hot water supply and return mains and anchors; over 2,000 lf of 4” HDPE compressed air and electrical conduits, 36 specialized gate valves ranging in size from 6” to 16”, and air vents. This infrastructure weaves through the campus and streets.

University of Wyoming Hall Infrastructure

Mechanical Systems, Inc. was a hired for the installation of 4,000 lf of 12” steel pipe with HDPE insulated jacket hot water supply and return mains and anchors; installation of 2,000 lf of 10” through 3” steel hot/chilled water, steam and condensate pipe inside a new tunnel;  4,000 lf of 14” and 16” HDPE chilled supply and return water mains; 4,000 lf of 4” HDPE compressed air and communications conduit; 24 specialized gate valves ranging in size from 4” to 16”, and air vents. This infrastructure weaves through the campus and streets.

Sweetgrass 5th Filing Subdivision

Mechanical Systems, Inc. was hired for the installation of over 4,400 lf of 8” sanitary sewer main, 27 manholes and 100 sewer services; over 5,000 lf of 8” PVC water main, valves, fittings, fire hydrants and 100 water services; and multiple sizes of storm drain pipe totaling over 900 lf with inlet boxes and rip rap.

State of Wyoming Herschler Office Building

Mechanical Systems, Inc. was the prime mechanical and site utility contractor, in partnership with U.S. Engineering, for the Wyoming Capitol Square Project. The expansion and remodel of the 250,000 s.f. Herschler Office complex was one element in a four component project that also included restoration and renovation of the Wyoming State Capitol Building, expansion of the connector tunnel system, and replacement of the five building central utility plant. Mechanical work on the Herschler Office building involved a complete replacement of all plumbing and HVAC systems.

Wyoming State Capitol Renovation

Mechanical Systems, Inc. was the prime mechanical and site utility contractor, in partnership with U.S. Engineering, for the Wyoming Capitol Square Project. The Wyoming State Capitol Building restoration and renovation was just one element in a four component project that also included expansion and remodel of the 250,000 square foot Herschler Office Complex, expansion of the connector tunnel system, and replacement of the five building central utility plant. Mechanical work on the Capitol building involved a complete  replacement of all plumbing and HVAC systems.

BOPU 30” Transmission Line Rehabilitation

Mechanical Systems, Inc. was the prime contractor involved with the Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) lining of 1 mile of 100-year-old, 30” steel domestic water transmission main. The project was rehabbed with the CIPP technologies from Insituform. Excavation on the existing transmission main involved coordination with many entities, including the owner (Cheyenne BOPU), City of Cheyenne, Wyoming Highway Department (crossing under the Interstate I-25) and FE Warren Air Force Base (through their golf course and housing area).

BOPU Southern Transmission Pump Station

Mechanical Systems, Inc. installed 24” domestic water loop to a new pump station, 12” PVC water and piping changes to the existing water tower, SCADA, pump skids, backflow and PRV vaults.

Cheyenne Airport Terminal

Mechanical Systems, Inc. was a subcontractor to install site work for the new Cheyenne Airport Terminal and aircraft apron project. Construction of the project was started in April and completed in August. Our work consisted of domestic water and fire mains and services; sanitary sewer; storm water piping; deicing holding tanks with actuator control valves; and monitoring and under slab drainage for the aircraft apron.

HR Ranch

Mechanical Systems, Inc. installed site utilities for the new offload petroleum facility for American Pipeline Company. Our work consisted of domestic water and fire main loop, sanitary sewer extensions with future lift station, and major RCP storm water piping.