Tres West Engineers is an expert in the field of electrical renovation design. The firm has strong experience with State facilities, to include institutions, offices, educational and industrial facilities.
Golden West Lodge Rehabilitation, Stehekin, WA
Tres West Engineers provided engineering for the complete demolition and replacement of electrical systems, including a new fire alarm system networked to other campus buildings, high efficiency general illumination lighting in compliance with the Washington State Energy Code, display lighting to illuminate various artifacts, receptacle and data outlets and new underground service. This was a total renovation of a three-story, 10,775 square foot historic facility owned by the National Park Service. The first floor is used as a visitor center with the upper floors housing offices for the National Park Service.
Green River Community College Welding Lab, Auburn, WA
Tres West Engineers provided mechanical and electrical engineering services for the renovation of the welding lab at Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. The project consisted of a complete replacement of all mechanical and electrical systems.
Pierce County Department of Emergency Management Office Renovation, Tacoma, WA
Tres West Engineers provided mechanical and electrical engineering services for this $829,000 project to retrofit 9,700 square feet of an existing warehouse to house the Pierce County Department of Emergency Management offices.
Highline Community College Building 6 Bookstore Recapture, Des Moines, WA
Tres West Engineers provided electrical design for the replacement of lighting fixtures to meet current energy code requirements, new communication outlets and a revised power distribution system.
The Evergreen State College Daniel J. Evans Library Phase 1 Renovation, Olympia, WA
Tres West Engineers provided mechanical and electrical design services for the first phase of the renovation of this four-story multi-use facility, which is approximately 350,000 square feet in size. The building is the largest and most used on campus and was in need of retrofit to meet current standards with regards energy usage requirements. Electrical and life safety systems were all upgraded to meet current codes. The entire project budget was $21.5 million.