Customer Profile
Harbor Creek School District, located in Harborcreek, Pennsylvania, is a public K-12 school comprising of a senior high school, a junior high school, and three elementary schools. In fact, the district currently sponsors 17 varsity-level sports teams, including swimming and diving.
Challenge
Harbor Creek Senior High School’s existing natatorium consisted of a lane and dive pool. The district discovered the pool system equipment was corroded, causing leaks and equipment failures. As a result, they found significant water wasted with a potential for chemicals to leak into the air from evaporation. The boiler system was outdated and no longer adequate for the space. In addition, the locker rooms and lighting systems were not up to code for ADA compliance.
The outdated systems were no longer cost-effective for the school district. Energy-saving upgrades were necessary to get the pool up to code for the next competitive swimming season.
Stark Tech Solution
The district required a complete natatorium redesign. Stark Tech offered the customer a turnkey solution that delivered on energy efficiency goals and provided a $690,000 20-year savings guarantee. Our team selected and installed corrosion-resistant boiler room equipment that effectively reduces maintenance time and costs. As a result, the space now utilizes Advanced Thermal Hydronics KN Series boilers specifically engineered for energy efficiency, durability, and environmental sustainability. Increased energy efficiency ultimately leads to lower costs and maintenance time.
The district built an addition next to the natatorium to house the updated filtration system for the pool, which was initially in the basement of the building. The new location of the system will improve ventilation and reduce the risk of future corrosion. In addition, our team installed Innovent Roof Top Units (RTUs) to improve indoor air quality through proper ventilation, increased humidity control, and reduced energy use. These energy-efficient HVAC systems integrate seamlessly with the facility’s Schneider Electric building management system.
This capability increases visibility into equipment operations and improves control over the space. Additionally, our team replaced the bulky ductwork in the ceiling with a duct sock that matched the school’s colors for an updated aesthetic.
Wilkins Fire Alarm systems were integrated into the natatorium to improve fire and life safety support, such as upgraded LED lighting and fixtures that were placed inside the restrooms and locker rooms to meet ADA requirements. In addition, ADA-compliant drinking fountains, showers, and bathroom stalls were added.
Finally, a brand-new Colorado Time Systems Championship Start System was integrated into the pool area for an improved swimmer and spectator experience. For example, the system features external and underwater speakers, relay judging platform speed lights, wired microphone options, external 360-degree strobe lights which flash with start signal tones, and LED low battery indicator lights.
Project Result
The school district’s brand-new natatorium is up to code and ready for competitive swimming. Specifically, the facility now meets all ADA standards and codes. Furthermore, the energy-efficient equipment installed will save the school district maintenance time and costs now and into the future.
Project Cost = $11,700,000
20-Year Savings Guarantee: $690,000
In fact, Stark Tech partners with industry-leading manufacturers to offer customized, energy-efficient equipment, parts & service selections. In addition, our award-winning team provides end-to-end project and lifecycle support services through equipment solutions for new and existing building infrastructure.
Energy-Efficient Equipment Installed
- Advanced Thermal Hydronic KN Series Boilers
- Solera LED Lighting
- Wilkins Fire Alarms
- Innovent RTUs
- Peerless G200 Windows
- Colorado Time Systems Championship Start System
- ACID-Rite 450 Water Compact PH Adjustment System
- Chemtrol PC2100 Programmable Controller with Chlorine Sensor