Forest Park High School

Mark Ulrick Engineers, Inc. as part of a larger design team, performed plumbing and fire protection design for the approximately 200,000 SF three story high school facility. The facility houses approximately 476 students and includes, IT networking academy, law leadership, culinary arts, gymnasium, swimming pool and an automotive training facility. The automotive facility housed three bays with compressed air, hydraulic lifts with below-slab drainage with an oil interceptor system.

Montgomery Park Senior Living

Mark Ulrick worked with Kramer + Marks Architects on this project. MUEI is the MEP Engineer responsible for the design of the Passive Building systems for the 50 unit affordable senior housing facility presently under construction.

Jackson Tower

Harrisburg Housing Authority, Harrisburg, PA: The Sylvester Jackson Tower is a thirteen (13) story, approximately 140,000 square foot housing facility built in the early 1970s. The new design converts family style dwelling units to efficiencies and one bedroom apartments, including ADA units for a total of 159 units. This facility is located next to the Lick Tower at 1301-1315 North Sixth Street. Mark Ulrick Engineers, Inc. provided mechanical, plumbing and fire protection engineering design and construction administration. The systems design concept was a two-pipe fan coil for the apartments and a four-pipe fan coil for the common spaces. The design incorporated the use of energy recovery units for make-up/exhaust air, high efficiency condenser boilers, air cooled scroll chillers and variable speed pumping. All plumbing fixtures were of the low water consumption type. Polyethylene piping systems were used for the fan coil unit and domestic water piping.

Educational 3675 Science Center

Mark Ulrick Engineers, Inc. teamed with Brinjac Engineering and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects. MUEI is the plumbing engineer of record for the 8 story, 250,000 square foot laboratory office building presently under construction at 36th and Market Streets. The plumbing design includes carbon dioxide tanks, a water purification system, and land lab vacuum design. The building is intended to provide flexible wet laboratory space, computational laboratory space, associated research office space, street level retail space and conferencing meeting space.

Blue Bell Inn

In April 2013 after changing ownership, Blue Bell Inn closed its doors and underwent extensive renovation and redesign for over a year. Working with SgRA Architecture, MUEI was the MEP Engineer responsible for the
$100,000.00 redesign of a full service commercial kitchen and dining area. We also performed Mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection design of the new $1.5 million new dining and bar.