Requested Agenda Date:
10/1/2024
Requested Agenda Title:
Title
Budget Adjustment: Facilities Requests $5,838,000 to Replace the HVAC System at the Midvale Senior Center Due to the Existing System Not Being Able to Efficiently Heat and Cool the Entire Center Since Opening
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Requested Agenda Item Description: Midvale Senior Center was originally equipped with a Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) HVAC system, a relatively new technology to both the industry and the County at the time of installation. These systems were chosen for their touted energy efficiency, precise individual space control, and reliability. However, in recent years, the system has experienced several significant issues. Instances of pumps, condensing unit failures, and recurring electronic control card malfunctions, have been reported. Replacement parts are costly, require significant technician time, and often require extended lead times, impacting the center's operational continuity.
To mitigate the effects of these failures and ensure comfort for occupants, temporary heating and cooling units have been brought in the past year at additional costs. This measure was necessary due to the inability of the VRF system to consistently provide adequate climate control across the facility.
Over the past few years, we have engaged with multiple vendors and contractors to resolve the ongoing issues with the HVAC system at Midvale Senior Center. Additionally, we have enlisted the expertise of commissioning agents and mechanical engineers to thoroughly assess the system, propose repairs, and explore alternative solutions. After extensive review and consideration, the consensus has been reached that the most effective course of action moving forward is to replace the current VRF HVAC system with a more conventional system. This decision is based on the persistent challenges faced with the existing system, including recurring component failures and associated maintenance costs. By transitioning to...
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