Michigan Office awarded large tank upgrade at Marathon’s Detroit Refinery

Hatzel & Buehler was recently awarded a major project at the Marathon Detroit Refinery.  Marathon’s business partners have created a high demand for their products resulting in a required upgrade of their tank farm pipeline capabilities.  Hatzel & Buehler has been contracted by Marathon to install a new double ended medium voltage substation to feed upgraded pumps/motors at critical tanks.  The project includes 15kV, 5kV, 600V and instrument cabling and terminations for power feeds and control. The power for the substation is being feed 4,500 feet away with parallel feeder cables in the existing operating refinery from an operating substation.  Hatzel & Buehler will also install new lighting, motor control stations, grounding, instruments and fiber optic cabling for communications.  Hatzel & Buehler’s low-voltage subsidiary, Bluestone Communications, will complete the fiber optic cabling.  With a strict project schedule, Hatzel & Buehler is working closely with Marathon to ensure minimal shutdowns during normal operation.

NECA recognizes Hatzel & Buehler with 2016 Safety Awards

The Hatzel & Buehler New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan and West Virginia offices all received special recognition from NECA for their excellence in safety. Each office proudly received the “2016 Zero Injury” Award. The Hatzel & Buehler New Jersey and Michigan offices also received NECA’s 2016 “Safety Excellence” Award.

“NECA’s Safety Excellence and Zero Injury Awards program is an elite safety recognition program focused on recognizing thriving companies that excel in multiple areas of their safety and health programs. Awards are given to member companies that consistently have OSHA recordable injury and fatality rates at levels lower than the industry standard, and implement internal company safety practices above and beyond basic compliance. The Zero-Injury Award recognizes those member-companies that have worked a full calendar year without recordable incidents. The Safety Excellence Award is the associations premier recognition program, and acknowledges member-contractors safety performance.” (www.necanet.org)

Hatzel & Buehler works as part of Bristol-Myers Squibb’s Research Campus expansion project

Bristol-Myers Squibb is adding 58,000 square feet of new addition / renovation area to its research campus in Pennington, NJ. The project will consist of new laboratories and office space.  Hatzel & Buehler’s scope of work includes providing an expanded electrical distribution system, site lighting, interior lighting, communications infrastructure, cable tray, fire alarm system, security system installation, gas monitoring / alarm system installation, grounding, and power distribution to offices, laboratories and HVAC equipment throughout the project scope area.

Brookfield Properties awards multi-year contract to New York Office

Brookfield Properties awarded Hatzel & Buehler a three-year contract to maintain its’ high tension switch gear for four buildings throughout New York City. The buildings are located at 200 Liberty Street, 225 Liberty Street, 200 Vesey Street and 250 Vesey Street.

New York Office is part of bridge expansion at 225 Liberty Street

Brookfield Properties and Tishman Construction are expanding the south bridge at 225 Liberty Street. Hatzel and Buehler will furnish and install labor, material and equipment for the lighting, power, fire alarm and security systems associated with expansion. Hatzel and Buehler will also maintain the temporary power and lighting for the duration of the project.

Hatzel & Buehler New Jersey awarded electrical expansion for Comcast

Comcast Cable Communications first opened its South Jersey call center at the Voorhees Technology Center in 2001 and has continued to grow ever since. This project, a 39,000 square foot expansion to their regional call center, will bring their occupancy to a total of 150,000 square feet in the building. The project consists of workstations, a network operations center, office spaces, conference rooms, training room and a lunch room.  Hatzel & Buehler’s Design / Build scope of work includes providing interior lighting, lighting controls, communications infrastructure, fire alarm system, demolition work, expansion of the electrical distribution system and power distribution to offices, workstations, and HVAC equipment throughout the expansion area.

Delaware Office upgrades electrical systems throughout Nemours Children’s Hospital

Hatzel & Buehler was recently awarded the electrical portion of the Infrastructure Upgrade project at Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. This multi-year project will be completed as an IPD (“Integrated Project Delivery”) project, with Hatzel & Buehler acting as one of the primary trade partners. The project consists of a complete replacement of the existing electrical infrastructure with new normal and emergency electrical substations and associated distribution. Hatzel & Buehler will also provide the electrical and fire alarm services to new Air Handler Units throughout the facility that are being replaced as part of the Infrastructure Upgrade. In addition, Hatzel & Buehler is responsible for spearheading the 3D BIM coordination process with all trade partners. Work will be conducted in a fully-operational children’s hospital, requiring a high level of coordination to ensure there is no interruption to the hospital’s operations.

Pittsburgh Office renovates office space for Jones Lang LaSalle

Hatzel & Buhler’s Pittsburgh office was recently awarded the renovation of three floors of office space for Jones Lang LaSalle in the newly built Tower Two Sixty in downtown Pittsburgh.

The 60,000 square foot space includes a boardroom, executive offices, open area spaces and conference rooms.  Hatzel & Buehler’s work includes electrical distribution, lighting, lighting controls, branch power and Fire Alarm.

New York Office awarded Distributed Antenna System installation for AT&T

The Hatzel & Buehler New York Office was recently awarded the installation of all low voltage RF cabling, antennas, fiber backbone and terminations, at 1270 6th Avenue, in New York City. Hatzel & Buehler will also provide the installation of the power infrastructure, which includes distribution equipment, a UPS back up, power risers and sub panels throughout the building, to support the new AT&T Distributed Antenna System (DAS).

New Jersey Office awarded electrical work for Johnson & Johnson’s new corporate museum

Johnson & Johnson is opening a new museum near their corporate headquarters in New Brunswick, NJ. The museum will include the history of the individuals who helped form the company and the products that made them one of the world’s premier health care companies and a household name to generations of families for 130 years.

The museum will be housed in its original building, a 1906 Power House that will be completely renovated and restored. A new 2,900 SF Lobby will be added to the existing two-story, 10,000 SF building. Hatzel & Buehler was awarded the electrical work for the museum which includes new site and interior lighting as well as specialty exhibit lighting. Hatzel & Buehler will furnish and install a new electrical distribution system and lightning protection system. The new museum is scheduled to open in late 2016.