Education

21 febrero, 2025
The Renovation of Building 30 for Science project at the University at Albany represents a significant transformation effort that aims to repurpose the existing Earth Science and Mathematics building into a state-of-the-art teaching center dedicated to the Chemistry Department.



21 febrero, 2025
The KIPP School, a charter school serving grades 1 through 6, is part of the KIPP network of tuition-free schools operating independently of the city Department of Education. The project involved a complete fit-out of a 6-story building, covering approximately 34,240 gross square feet.


20 febrero, 2025
NYC Local Law 87 (LL87) plays a crucial role in promoting energy efficiency in large buildings, and it mandates that structures exceeding 50,000 gross square feet undergo regular energy audits and retro-commissioning measures as part of the broader Greener, Greater Buildings Plan (GGBP).

20 febrero, 2025
DM Engineers was entrusted by Columbia University with the responsibility of overseeing the implementation of the natural gas system for the Pupin Physics Building, specifically serving the teaching laboratories. This project involved a comprehensive scope of work, which encompassed both the design and execution of the construction project engineering.

20 febrero, 2025
The Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) is a prominent research facility situated within the Columbia Morningside Campus. Constructed in 1991, CEPSR was equipped with state-of-the-art HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) technology for its era.

20 febrero, 2025
Columbia University enlisted the services of DM Engineers as an owner's project engineer to oversee a critical infrastructure project. This project involved the replacement of the condensate polisher and softener for the high-pressure boiler plant while ensuring the continuous operation of a sprawling 32-acre academic campus throughout the construction process.

20 febrero, 2025
Columbia University enlisted the expertise of DM Engineers as a project engineer to oversee a complex task: the replacement of the fuel oil control system, all while ensuring the uninterrupted operation of a sprawling 32-acre academic campus during the construction process. This endeavor was particularly challenging given the significant fuel system involved, totaling over 170,000 gallons of oil.