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  • ProLogis Global Headquarters
  • Gallup North American Operations Center
  • Andrews McMeel Universal
  • M.E. GROUP Omaha Office
  • Noddle Building
  • One Pacific Place
  • Jeppesen Sanderson

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  • MEP engineering design
  • LEED consulting
  • New building commissioning
  • Existing building commissioning
  • Net-zero energy studies
    Project Highlights:
  • Phase I received LEED Certification
  • Phase II is targeting LEED Silver certification
  • LEED certification program rolled out across entire ProLogis portfolio
  • ProLogis and M.E. GROUP received $15,000,000 grant to study net-zero buildings
   
ProLogis Global Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
ProLogis’ Phase I of their Global Headquarters is a 89,000 square foot office building;  Phase II is a 83,000 square foot building. Following the completion of Building One, ProLogis engaged with M.E. GROUP to take their worldwide portfolio through the LEED process.  As a result, ProLogis and M.E. GROUP were awarded a $15,000,000 grant by the Department of Energy and NREL to make net-zero energy commercial buildings financially viable by the year 2025.
 
Architect:
Gensler


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 Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering design
  • LEED consulting
  • New building commissioning

 
Project Highlights:
  • HVAC system exceeds ASHRAE/IESNA efficiency standards by 30%
  • As a result of LEED and Commissioning processes,
    M.E. GROUP and Gallup are collaborating on CxEngagement

  • Omaha Public Power District "J.M. Harding Award of Excellence" for demonstrating efficient and innovative uses of energy
Gallup University
Omaha, Nebraska

Gallup University features a 5-story office complex, dining facility, a large data center, and child development center. The entire facility totals 300,000 square feet and incorporates LEED and sustainable building elements throughout the campus. The current 84,000 square foot addition is pursuing LEED Silver certification featuring an energy efficient mechancial system and green roof.

Architect
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Gensler



 

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  Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering services
  • Fire protection
  • Historic preservation
  • Tenant improvement
  • Lighting design
 
  Project Highlights:
  • MEP renovations maintained integrity of historic building
 
 



 
   
Andrews McMeel Universal
Kansas City, Missouri

As one of the first curtain-wall construction designs in the world, the Andrews McMeel Universal Headquarters (formerly known as the Boley Building) is a complete renovation to the historic downtown Kansas City building.  As with the building, some systems were reconditioned and reused, however a majority are new.  The existing fire sprinkler system was remodelled to work within the new interior architectural concept.

Architect:
Helix Architecture and Design






 

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 Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering
  • LEED consulting & administration
  • Energy modeling
  • Daylighting analysis
  • New building commissioning
  • Geo-exchange
  • Specialized lighting design
 Project Highlights:
  • Geo-exchange
  • Solar panels near entryway
  • Natural light-filled work area
  • Tours available



The Omaha Office's
Real-time Solar Monitoring
   
M.E. GROUP's Omaha Office
Omaha, Nebraska
M.E. GROUP’s newest Omaha office is a high performance building “learning lab”.

The Omaha office is a 6,000 square foot building which incorporates the company’s philosophy of sustainable design and innovative, practical solutions. It is in the final stages of LEED certification. Upon certification, M.E. GROUP’s Omaha office will be one of the first LEED V.3 certified projects in the state of Nebraksa .


The building was modeled to be 47% more energy efficient than the ASHRAE 90.1-2007 standard and is performing 51% more efficient than the standard. Ravi Maniktala with M.E. GROUP said, “As high-performance building designers and green building consultants, we felt it was important to 'walk the walk' as an expression of our commitment to sustainability.”


The firm utilizes the office building as a “learning laboratory” by incorporating a number of different technologies to monitor their performance. Clients can tour the building to learn about sustainability/LEED design practices, view a variety of mechanical, electrical and lighting equipment, and participate in eco-charettes.

 
Architect:
Randy Brown Architects


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 Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering design
  • Fire and life safety
  • Sustainability consulting


 

   
Noddle Building
Omaha, Nebraska

The Noddle buiding is a four level, 67,000 square foot office building. The office building includes a entry plaza, covered walkway, entry garden, core spaces, elevators, equipment and utility rooms, finished main public entry, and lobby.  Mechanical, electrical and plumbing included fire and life safety systems, central equipment, main distribution system risers and trunks/loops and controls.

 Architect:
 Gensler
 


 

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 Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering
  • Master planning

  Project Highlights:

  • Mixed use development built in phases

 

   
One Pacific Place
Omaha, Nebraska

One Pacific Place is a hub of business activity in Omaha. The two large commercial office buildings are the centerpiece of the 70-acre shopping center and office complex. The office structures were originally a regional headquarters for Enron and are currently occupied by Northern Natural Gas.  The high-rise offices feature a glass facade.
 
Architect:
Gensler
 
 


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 Services Provided:
  • MEP engineering design
  • Architectural lighting
  • Facilities assessments
  • Feasibility studies
  • Indoor air quality assessments

 Project Highlights:
  • Lead consultant for projects ranging from $25,000 to $1,500,000
  • Multiple tenant build-outs
  • Snow melt system design

   
Jeppesen Sanderson
Englewood, Colorado
M.E. GROUP provided engineering consulting and architectural lighting services for a dozen tenant finishes at Jeppesen Sanderson offices. The projects have included studies, upgrading data centers, office area remodels, cafeteria renovations, meeting spaces, private offices, support spaces, air quality studies/remediation, snow melt issues and emergency power.