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Health Central Hospital Central Energy Plant

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Location: Ocoee
Owner: Orlando Health, Inc.
General Contractor: Charles Perry Partners, Inc.
Architect: Rogers, Lovelock, & Fritz, Inc.
Engineer: Rogers, Lovelock, & Fritz, Inc.
Year Completed: 2017


In this challenging project, APG provided electrical construction for the expansion and renovation of Health Central Hospital's existing central energy plant. This project provided increased capacity to support the new Emergency Department Tower expansion of the hospital. A new 1,500 kW generator was added to parallel with the existing 1,500 kW generator, along with new controls, switchgear, and automatic transfer switches. Three existing chillers were also replaced in phases.
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