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The main physical plant was at the end of its useful life and was extremely inefficient. Steam was used primarily to serve the chillers, and the boilers were sized to match these loads, meaning they were oversized for the heating load.

The chillers were incapable of running at full capacity, which led to problems with high humidity throughout the building. Steam was also run through a heat exchanger to make hot water that was used to heat most of the building.

Interior lighting in the building was converted from T12 fluorescent lamps to T8 lamps, but the exterior lighting was a mix of metal halide, mercury vapor, and high pressure sodium lamps.

The quality of the exterior lighting was considered to be poor. Firms responding to the RFP were welcome to propose additional measures, and the firm chosen to complete the project proposed some additional lighting retrofits, replacement of a smaller rooftop chiller, and plumbing retrofits to low-flow fixtures.

Water savings were enhanced by the reduction in necessary heat rejection of the electric chillers over the absorbers, thus lessening the amount of water that needed to go to the cooling tower. This was the first time CCAC had pursued guaranteed savings performance contract, and the project progressed very well. One of the main anticipated problems was keeping the building in operation. Classes are in session year-round, so long-term shutdowns are difficult, if not impossible.

The existing chillers and boilers were nearing the end of their useful life, and were not expected to make it through another cooling season. However, the contractor was able to obtain and install one new chiller that kept the campus up and running, and clever operations by the physical plant staff kept the building comfortable through the beginning of the cooling season — cool outside air was brought into the building at night to pre-cool space, thus avoiding the expense of a temporary chiller.

Many of CCAC programs are offered at all campuses but some programs are offered at specific campuses. The following academic programs are offered at South:.

CCAC Email now! Chat now! The South Campus moved to its current six-story, comprehensive educational facility in The center of activity the campus is the Foerster Student Services Center. Click on the images below to enlarge.

The Ridge Avenue entrance of the newly renovated Physical Education building leads to a Starbucks on the left and an expanded college bookstore on the right. The Cougar s Den student lounge is located in a bright and airy space on the second floor.



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