Joseph R. Loring
& Associates, Inc was part of the design team selected to renovate the
historic Virginia State Capitol and was responsible for preparing complete
contract documents for the replacement of all mechanical, electrical and
plumbing systems for this 180,000 sf State Capitol building. The building,
first occupied in 1788, is one of the most significant and recognizable
historic landmarks in the
United States. The design of the earliest
part of the structure is attributed to Thomas Jefferson.
In
addition to the replacement of all systems, the project also included a
new 15,000 sf underground visitors center and a new 800-ton central
chiller. The chiller plant,
which is located at the Old Richmond Library adjacent to the State
Capitol, serves both the State House building as well as the Old State
Library.
All
interior mechanical systems were replaced, as well as all electrical
distribution, lighting, control and life safety systems.
Plumbing systems and toilet facilities were replaced to meet all
current code and
ADA
requirements. In the event of
utility power disruptions, extensive standby power was provided to allow
for continued operation of the House and Senate Chambers, support areas,
offices of the Governor, and the central chiller plant in addition to the
requisite life safety loads.
As
in all historic restorations, LORING was charged with integrating all MEP
components with the building’s interior design elements to meet the
current and future needs of the building.
The increased ventilation, power and extensive communications
requirements for a state-of-the-art facility were integrated into the
fabric of the historic interior, thus minimizing the visual impact of
these systems.