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A Balancing Act

Colorado Sheet Metal needed scaffolds to tackle HVAC efficiency upgrades in the U.S. Air Force Academy fieldhouse 鈥 the first renovations since it was built in 1968.  

Cadet Field House at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is undergoing a seven-year, $133-million renovation that includes new mechanical systems. 麻豆入口 member Colorado Sheet Metal won a $5 million contract to replace the 1960s rectangular duct with spiral ductwork, along with other upgrades. 

In its 55-year history, Cadet Field House has been home to some of the most competitive teams in college sports.

Spectators have watched U.S. Air Force Academy teams win regional championships in hockey and take part in the NCAA Division 1 basketball tournament. 

One thing fans of the Air Force Falcons have never gotten to see, however, is a major renovation of the facility. Until now. 

The field house, which is located at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is undergoing a seven-year, $133-million project that will bring the facility in line with current NCAA Division 1 standards. In addition to a new roof, interior work includes new basketball court floors, renovated locker rooms, new dasher boards in the hockey arena and a modern running track. Energy-efficiency upgrades include LED lighting and sealing the building鈥檚 envelope. 

As part of other efficiency improvements, the building鈥檚 1960s mechanical systems are being replaced with high-efficiency air handlers, chillers and boilers. Geothermal HVAC is also being installed. 
Colorado Sheet Metal, a commercial contractor based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was awarded a $5-million contract to upgrade the field house air handlers and ventilation system that serve the spectator areas. 

Replacing rectangular with spiral duct
CSM was tasked with replacing the facility鈥檚 55-year-old rectangular ductwork with high-efficiency spiral duct above the hockey and basketball arenas, as well as in the indoor track and field area. In total, CSM installed more than 5,000 square feet of spiral duct. 

Since CSM doesn鈥檛 have a spiral fabrication machine, it purchased the spiral duct from Prime Metal Products, a 麻豆入口 contractor based in Gering, Nebraska. 

While CSM could rely on an outside supplier to make the spiral duct, installing it was a different issue. In that case, Colorado Sheet Metal employees had to do it themselves 鈥 working from scaffolding 77 feet above the field house floor. They also had to do it when the hockey and basketball teams were between seasons. 

Company President Gary Venable says it made for a 鈥渧ery challenging and unique鈥 work environment. 

Colorado Sheet Metal apprentice Melissa Vigil (left) prepares to install the large diameter spiral duct with supervisor Jared Leblanc. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e not able to use lifts or anything else,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e built a hanging scaffolding system that hangs from the structure. We鈥檙e literally hanging and it鈥檚 probably 6 feet below the structure. We do all the work on that scaffolding.鈥

The scaffolding was approximately 40 feet wide, and it extended from one end of the basketball court to the other. 

Venable says it took some time to figure out how to make it work. 

鈥淪o, if you can imagine the joists and the beams, they鈥檙e literally taking chains and they鈥檙e hanging a platform below that structure,鈥 he explains. And then we put another scaffolding on top of that platform to access our work. So, in this scenario, if you get added load onto the roof, like snow, which adds onto that structure, we cannot work there because if we put our stuff up there and our people up there, we would overload the structure.鈥

鈥楳aking good progress鈥
Despite those challenges, Venable says the project has been going well. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e fairly far into it,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e completed all the duct over (the hockey arena) and all the duct over (the basketball court). We鈥檙e moving into the track area now. We鈥檙e making good progress on it. We鈥檙e probably 20% or 25% complete.鈥

As complicated as it has been installing duct from scaffolding, Venable says the project鈥檚 biggest challenge may be next year, when Colorado Sheet Metal workers will replace 19 outdated air-handling units with high-efficiency Trane models, plus 14 Cook exhaust fans.  

It will mean more work in tight spaces 80 feet in the air. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 a catwalk system above the arenas,鈥 he adds. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 even want to call it a mezzanine because it鈥檚 still a catwalk. It鈥檚 a graded system. And that鈥檚 where all the air handlers and fans go. And they鈥檙e large.鈥

Exactly when CSM will start that work depends on how the Air Force Falcons鈥 season goes. If the basketball or hockey teams make the playoffs, that could delay the expected June 2024 start. 

鈥淎ir Force Academy has great athletic programs, and their hockey team is very competitive,鈥 Venable says. 鈥淎nd the basketball team certainly can be as well.鈥

A special connection
As a third-generation sheet metal worker, Venable says he has a special connection to the Cadet Field House. In 1968, his father installed the rectangular ductwork that CSM workers are now removing. 

鈥淭hat was before I was born,鈥 Venable adds.  


Published: January 9, 2024

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