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U.S. Engineering Innovations partnered with Mission Support and Test Services, LLC to deliver the design and construction of a York Chiller and Pump House building supporting mission-critical federal infrastructure. The project included dedicated mechanical and electrical rooms and was delivered through a design-assist approach that required close coordination with the Engineer of Record and trade partners.

USEI developed a comprehensive pump house enclosure design integrating equipment layout, instrumentation, controls, piping systems, valve configurations, and structural supports connecting to the York Chiller. Executed over a 24-month period, the project relied on intensive design coordination, weekly model reviews, and a joint effort across USEI’s Innovations, Construction, and Rocky Mountain Metalworks teams–demonstrating our ability to deliver complex, multidisciplinary solutions for high-security environments.

MECHANICAL HIGHLIGHTS 
  • Complex pump house and chiller system design supporting mission-critical operations
  • Design-assist delivery with close collaboration alongside the Engineer of Record
  • Fully coordinated equipment integration, instrumentation, controls, piping layouts, and valve configurations
  • Custom pump skid design with detailed interconnecting piping and structural supports
A large crane lifts a beige modular building onto a flatbed trailer. Several workers in safety gear stand nearby. The scene takes place outdoors under a clear blue sky. A large, rectangular, brown metal structure sits on a gravel surface outdoors under a clear blue sky. Four utility connections are visible on one side of the structure. Four metal circular access covers, each secured with multiple bolts, are mounted on a tan industrial panel. Above each cover, a vertical green label reads COOLING WATER SYSTEM 1 or COOLING WATER SYSTEM 2. White industrial pipes and fittings are arranged vertically and horizontally inside a facility. Green signs with arrows, as well as various valves and connectors, are visible among the machinery. Lighting is moderate.