UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MAIN ENERGY PLANT

This project included demolition of the existing boilers and auxiliaries systems, reconfiguring the building to house a new combustion turbine-generator (CTG) with accompanying heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), fuel gas compressor, deaerator, boiler feed water pumps, condensate return system, plant compressed air system, electrical equipment, control room, auxiliary cooling towers, auxiliary cooling water pumps, water treatment equipment, ammonia storage and handling equipment, emissions control and monitoring equipment, along with all associated piping, controls, equipment and accessories.

67,000 SF / Demolition, New Construction, Renovation

Client: University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Architect: Jacobs

Awards: MCA Awards of Excellence / Gold Medal - ACEC Texas Engineering Excellence Award / Top Projects - Finance & Commerce, Twin Cities Business Magazine

“We would like to acknowledge the particularly strong group of subcontractors you were able to assemble for this project, and their many contributions to the overall success.”

— Christopher Farr, Jacobs