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Hayes Theater Lighting Ceremony

By KR Projects, Team Members, Events

The lights are on at the Hayes Theater! Our engineers were thrilled to have been part of the lighting ceremony this morning. The event celebrated the official opening of the newly-renovated Broadway theater, formerly the Helen Hayes Theatre.  Our engineers designed comprehensive MEP/FP systems in support of infrastructure upgrades and significant renovations to both back-of-house and front-of-house areas. Dating back to the early 1900s, the venue is rich in theatrical history and stands as a testament to old Broadway.  Out team is delighted to have contributed to the theater’s future longevity.

Pictured: Project Engineer Neal Hasrajani, Associate Madhav Munshi, Partner Steven Lembo, Senior Associate Joseph Amato, and Associate Joe Ianni.  

Kohler Ronan Tops-off the Bethel Police Department

By KR Projects, Team Members, Events

Senior Mechanical Engineer John Fusco and Office Manager Daniela Enkelmann joined Downes ConstructionJacunski Humes Architects, members of the Bethel Police Department, and others at Tuesday’s topping-off beam signing ceremony for the new Bethel Police Department in Bethel, Connecticut.

The 22,000 square-foot, two-story police station will include administration offices, a physical training area and locker rooms, prisoner processing and holding cells, a 911 call center, and an indoor firing range.

Kohler Ronan provided comprehensive MEP/FP Engineering and Technology Design services for the project.

The police station’s expected completion is set for the spring of 2018.

New UConn Downtown Campus

UConn Opens New Downtown Campus in Hartford

By Events, Team Members, KR Projects

The University of Connecticut opened its new campus with a ribbon cutting ceremony in downtown Hartford. The new building represents the fulfillment of two goals: 1) creating a centrally located campus for the UConn Hartford students and faculty and 2) revitalizing the Front Street District by incorporating the previously vacant Hartford Times Building into the architectural fabric of the city.

“It will be part of the backbone of Hartford: a place of learning, engagement, and discovery, and a vibrant part of this neighborhood and the capital city as a whole,” said UConn President Susan Herbst.

The new building totals over 230,000 sf and accommodates classrooms, common spaces, academic department offices, science laboratories, student café/casual dining areas, and retail spaces.

Partners Rory Ronan, Joseph Lembo, Craig Razza, and Steve Lembo, along with senior project engineers, attended the ribbon cutting ceremony in celebration of the new campus.

To learn more about the project, please click here.

Robert Hedman Presents at SCUP

Principal Robert Hedman Presents at SCUP

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Congratulations to our Principal Robert Hedman, PE, LEED AP BD+C for a successful panel discussion at SCUP-52 in Washington, DC. Bob presented “How We Prepared Thomas Jefferson’s Rotunda For Its Third Century” with John G. Waite Associates, Architects and the University of Virginia. We are proud of his dedication to the field of engineering as well as his commitment to the restoration of historic landmark buildings.

UVA SCUP

KR to Present at SCUP-52

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Society of College and University Planning’s 52nd Annual International Conference

Join us for a panel discussion on the preservation and restoration of the University of Virginia’s Rotunda. Programming and project management for this renovation and the importance of assembling an experienced, multi-disciplined project team will also be addressed.

How We Prepared Thomas Jefferson’s Rotunda For Its Third Century

PRESENTERS
Robert Hedman, PE, Principal, Kohler Ronan Consulting Engineers
Clay S. Palazzo, AIA, Principal, John G. Waite Associates, Architects
Brian E. Hogg, Senior Historic Preservation Planner, University of Virginia

WHEN
Monday, July 10 at 11:20 AM – 12:20 PM

WHERE
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC

SUMMARY
Presenters will explain how to utilize a historic building to its fullest potential. Employing the restoration of the Thomas Jefferson Rotunda as a case study, they will further demonstrate the importance of an integrated architectural and engineering approach to the restoration of significant college and university buildings.

Check out the website for more information about the conference or to register for the event.