The project consisted of an interior remodel of selective portions of the Lake Hotel in Yellowstone National Park. The scope of work includes mechanical and electrical modifications to the Historic Hotel as follows:
- Remove, refinish, and reinstall first-floor radiators in the commons areas and dining room. Replace pipe branches and runouts, and upgrade the control system for these units.
- Remove, replace plumbing fixtures in all guest rooms.
- Remove and replace bathroom exhaust fans and controls within the facility.
- Remove and replace the fin tube heating and controls for the entire facility. Fixtures will be replaced with similar-type fixtures. Piping mains remained in place, and lateral pipe branches were replaced.
Additionally, to the Lake Hotel Remodel project, the boiler building, inclusive of 3,000 square feet of storage, was remodeled into offices along with a connector walkway between the offices and the Lake Hotel. The mechanical system incorporated a single duct variable air volume system with hot water reheat. Plumbing and fire protection were modified to add standard fixtures and sprinkler coverage for this type of occupancy.
Finally, within the Hotel, 1,000 square feet of existing guest rooms was converted into exercise rooms. The mechanical system utilized an energy recovery unit with hot water reheat.
