15.02.19

Multi-Purpose Machine Gun Range

CEMS performed all A-E services necessary for this LEED Silver project. Phase 1 – Prepared all plans and specs, including supporting design analysis, cost estimates, etc., as defined by the DD Form 1391 and code 3 effort.  CEMS also conducted the planning charrette. Phase 2 – Provided full design-bid-build documents for the 1,500 meter, six firing position/lane Multipurpose Machine Gun and Sniper Range with Stationary

15.02.19

FLETC Renovation

CEMS performed the complete design for the renovation of the circa 1960’s era office wing to accommodate administrative and classrooms functions for the Coast Guard and FLETC.   Key features of the renovation include Structural upgrades, new entrances, new sprinkler system, HVAC and electrical system upgrades, new interior finishes and furniture package.

15.02.19

Joint Reserve Base Building 1630

As part of its contract with the Air Force Reserve Command, the CEMS team provided full A-E design for the renovation and addition to building 1630.  The new 2,300 SF addition will support the parachute packing operations and the flight gear lockers and will be compatible with the existing building. The design team will utilize similar materials to

15.02.19

Charleston Southern University Athletic Performance Center

CEMS provided architectural, civil, structural, electrical, and mechanical engineering design to support the construction of the new The Athletic Performance Center which will be a new facility to provide student athletes with state of the art training equipment and team meeting rooms. The new facility includes: a 5,000 SF weight room, nutrition bar, 126 person

15.02.19

Colleton county Athletic Complex

CEMS provided mechanical, plumbing, and electrical design services for the Colleton County Athletic Complex.  The project consists of adding five new baseball fields, a 2,650 SF concession/restroom building, a 600 SF maintenance building, dugouts, and a ticket booth.   Electrical design included power distribution from the privatized utility transformer to baseball fields, concession/restroom building, maintenance

15.02.19

Charleston Southern University Singleton Baseball Complex

The Charleston Southern University Singleton Baseball Complex includes a two story 3,500-square foot building, a memorial plaza and a stadium courtyard. The first floor of the complex will house a locker room, a training room and the Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Enrichment Center, the head coaches office and conference space for team personnel will be located on

15.02.19

HIA Office Building

CEMS provided engineering design and Enhanced Commissioning for this new, two story 8,341 SF Office Building, located on Pawley’s Island in South Carolina.  The building encompasses offices, conference rooms, and training rooms.  CEMS conducted the commissioning services and documentation to satisfy the fundamental commissioning requirements.  The CxA reviewed all documentation which included the commissioning plan,

15.02.19

College of Charleston Athletic Complex

Two story facility to support soccer, baseball, and softball field complex. The new building included two locker rooms, conference/meeting rooms, press boxes, concession stands, public restrooms, filming platforms and storage facilities. Foundations for engineered bleacher systems for the soccer field, softball field and baseball field were included. Site preparation and foundations for two electronic scoreboards

15.02.19

Charleston Southern University Football Complex Renovation

CEMS provided architecture, civil, electrical, mechanical, and structural engineering on this renovation that will include a new entry plaza, new accessible ramp, ticket booth, berm encircling the south endzone, landscaping improvements and fencing around the current football/track complex. The design uses several “Lowcountry” elements to give the stadium a better sense of place, presence on

15.02.19

USS Yorktown HVAC Renovation

As part of our IDC for the Patriots Point Development Authority, CEMS provided mechanical and electrical design to support a new HVAC System within the forward deck of the USS Yorktown located in Charleston, South Carolina.  The existing 4,500 SF area has been opened up to allow for a future museum exhibit and conference area.