MEP engineering for the complete renovation of the existing residence dormitory. The new structure consists of 310 student rooms, lounges and study rooms, restrooms, offices, storage, and faculty living. The electrical scope included a new emergency power engine generator and the complete replacement of the electrical service and electrical distribution equipment. A new dual primary voltage unit substation accommodates the future transition from the existing 4.16 kV campus distribution system to the new 12 kV campus distribution system. The exterior scope included new landscape lighting and pedestrian/walkway lighting as well as entrance and egress lighting. Sustainability features included low-flow toilets and shower heads, occupancy sensors, LED lighting, the monitoring of energy and water use, and a green roof on the 6th floor.