TTW was brought into Stage 2 Design of the HMAS Harman project to rework the servicing approach to redundancy, maintenance and subsequent location of critical plant infrastructure.
Constraints of the project included reworking the design approach to fit the previously approved building envelope for Stage 1 and Stage 2.
An n+n approach to redundancy eliminated the need for chilled water storage and simplified maintenance of critical cooling systems. DRUPS were relocated to the ground floor with maintenance access directly through external walls as well as lifting beams and pulling eyes to haul our components and eliminate cranage and manual skating.
The reworked approach resulted in a more energy-efficient and safer Wake-on-LAN (WOL) outcome for the client.