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renewable energy sector
engineering consulting services for the:
renewable energy sector
ngineering, llc
2605 NW 34th Terrace
P: 352-505-8890 e: [email protected]
Gainesville, Florida 32605 F: 866-524-4824 www.jwm-engineering.com
About us…
JWM Engineering is an engineering consulting company located out of
Gainesville, Florida. Our passion is our profession: to provide quality
engineering consulting services for our clients.
Our job is to help you meet your deadlines. In the renewable energy
sector there is a high demand to be efficient, flexible and profitable
without sacrificing quality. We here at JWM have a proven track record to
provide such services and meet our clients’ demands.
Our Services…
JWM has had a variety of experiences in the renewable energy sector including:
Solar Panel Systems
• Ground Mounted Systems
• Roof Mounted Systems
• Shading analysis
Structural Engineering
• Solar array mounting design
• Car port covers
• Building influence analysis
• Wind Load Analysis
• Structural steel framing analysis and design
• New design analysis for new site locations and upgrades
Civil Engineering
• Land Development
• Site Planning
• Permitting
• Public Utility Design
Electrical Engineering
• Design of power service and grounding systems
• DC Circuit Design
• AC/DC integration and net metering design
• Solar Panel Array wiring
• Weather and pv system monitoring
Field Work
• Site walks and evaluations
• Site Inspections
• Construction Coordination
Drafting & Modeling
• Fully able to meet almost any computer aided design (CAD) needs
• 3D Finite Element Analysis (FEA) models for structural analyses
• GIS Mapping and site analysis
Renewable Energy Projects…
JWM has performed a variety of engineering services, on many projects in the
renewable energy sector. Our projects include a variety of civil, structural and
electrical design services to support the successful design and implementation
of solar energy projects, a selection of projects are as follows:
Project
Capacity & Key Features
Green Energy Development Phase I Butler Plaza PV
System - Gainesville, Florida
Green Energy Development Phase II Butler Plaza PV
System - Gainesville, Florida
Sixth Street PV Solar Panel System - Gainesville,
Florida
Downtown Parking Garage PV Solar Panel System Gainesville, Florida
Sticks n Stuff NW 13th Street PV Solar Panel System
- Gainesville, Florida
NW 43 Street PV Solar Panel System - Gainesville,
Florida
14 S Main Street PV Solar Panel System - Gainesville,
Florida
Interstate Storage PV System - Gainesville, Florida
1.2 megawatt (MW) ballast design PV
Solar Panel System
200 kilowatt (kW) ballast design PV Solar
Panel System
235 kW roof penetrating PV Solar Panel
System
100 kW Elevated Steel Frame PV Solar
Panel System
140 kW roof penetrating PV Solar Panel
System
75 kW ballast design PV Solar Panel
System
60 kW ballast design PV Panel System
Avera-Smith PV System - Gainesville, Florida
Gleim Publishing PV System - Gainesville, Florida
Florida Museum of Natural History at the University
of Florida - Gainesville, Florida
Gainesville Regional Airport - Gainesville, Florida
Alachua County Library: Millhopper Branch Gainesville Florida
Alachua County Library: Main Branch - Gainesville,
Florida
USDA Building PV Solar Panel System - Gainesville,
Florida
Hillel at the University of Florida PV Solar Panel
System - Gainesville, Florida
238 W University Avenue - Gainesville, Florida
530 NW Waldo Road - Gainesville, Florida
Stoneridge Apartments - Gainesville, Florida
Sun Center - Gainesville, Florida
Title Company Building - Gainesville, Florida
Hydrosphere - Alachua County, Florida
Plaza Royale - Gainesville, Florida
Tucker Davis Tech - Alachua County, Florida
Tyndall Air Force Base – Panama City, Florida
Residential PV Systems - North Central Florida
100 kW non-penetrating roof connection
PV Solar Panel System
75 kW ballast design PV Solar Panel
System
75 kW non-penetrating roof connection
PV Solar Panel System
75 kW ballast thin film PV Solar Panel
System
30 kW non-penetrating PV Solar Panel
System
100 kW penetrating PV Solar Panel
System
100 kW penetrating PV Solar Panel
System
25 kW ballast PV Solar Panel System
25 kW ballast PV Solar Panel System
25 kW ballast thin film PV Solar Panel
System
30 kW penetrating roof connection PV
Solar Panel System
50 kW penetrating roof connection PV
Solar Panel System
25 kW ballast thin film PV Solar Panel
System
25 kW ballast thin film PV Solar Panel
System
25 kW penetrating roof connection PV
Solar Panel System
50 kW ballast thin film PV Solar Panel
System
25 kW penetrating roof connection PV
Solar Panel System
75 kW, ground mount, PV Solar Panel
System
70 kW total, ground mount, penetrating
roof, PV Solar Panel Systems
Clients…
JWM has worked with a list of other renewable energy clients throughout
the country, including:
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The University of Florida – Gainesville, FL
SPG Solar – California
Clean Focus - California
Green Energy Development - Georgia
Helio Power - California
Solar Impact – Florida
McGurn Management Company – Florida
Archer Electric – Florida
Wise Gas - Florida
Awards…
In 2010, JWM was awarded the Grand Aurora Award, from the
Southeast Building Conference, for best solar efficient design for a 150
kW system at Union Street Station in Gainesville Florida
Our Commitment…
At JWM our commitment is to our clients. Our job is to look out for our
clients’ interest and to provide quality products and services while at
the same time building a long term healthy and respectful relationship.
We are committed to being great engineers, working on great projects
for great clients.
Additional Information…
If you would like to learn more about our company please feel free
to visit us at www.jwm-engineering .com or contact us via:
2605 NW 34th Terrace
Gainesville, Florida 32605
P: 352-505-8890
F: 866-524-4824
e: [email protected]
Dow
wntown Parrking Gara
age PV Sys
stem
Projec
ct Name:
Downtown Parking
P
Gara
age PV Syste
em
System
m Descriptio
on:
Solar photov
voltaic panell system witth 100 kilow
watts power generation
capacity mo
ounted on roo
of 5 story p
public parking
g garage tha
at provides
shading for park
p
cars.
Servic
ces Provided
d:
Structural An
nalysis, Wind
d Loading An
nalysis, PV P
Panel Layout, PV Panel
Mounting Sy
ystem, Constrruction Manag
gement, Plan Review and Permitting
Submittal
This project
p
is loc
cated on the
e top level of
o a
parking
g garage loc
cated in Gain
nesville, Florrida.
The bu
uilding is loca
ated in a dev
veloped multiuse
area of
o the downto
own with the garage used
d by
comme
ercial vehicle
es, downtown visitors, hotel
h
guests
s and variou
us city emp
ployees to park
p
vehicle
es. The top
p level was
s often unu
used
becaus
se of the ex
xposure to th
he summer sun.
s
The ow
wner wanted a system tha
at would prov
vide
electric
cal generation
n and provide
e covering forr the
garage
e customer’s
s vehicles. The
T
top leve
el is
located
d on the 5th floor
f
of the co
oncrete structure.
The flo
oor is sloped at approximately 5 degre
ees.
The PV system
ms consisted
d of separate
“mono
osloped rooff” structures
s placed over
o
existing parking spa
aces. The sys
stem generates up to 100 kilowatts of p
power that is
interco
onnected with
h the local utility
u
under a net meterin
ng program. The electric
power generated by
y the PV Sola
ar systems tie
es into existin
ng utility transsformers and
is metered using a two way utility meter so that exceed electricity no
ot needed by
the sto
orage facility is
i metered on
nto the grid and purchased
d by the locall untility. The
PV sy
ystem produc
ces more electricity than is used by tthe garage th
herefore the
owner gains revenu
ue by selling the
t excess po
ower to the uttility companyy.
c
using
u
precas
st concrete d ouble tee be
eams with a
The building was constructed
concre
ete slab placed over the beams. The metal colum
mns and base
e plates are
attache
ed directly to the concrete
e floor and we
ere spaced to
o allow vehicle traffic and
parking
g under the PV
P carports. The PV fram
ming system was designe
ed to support
the panels and the potential uplifft from wind events.
e
The PV
V system installed for this
s application uses
u
a rackin
ng system tha
at was design
ned to meet the specific
needs of the projec
ct. As part the design serrvices we con
nducted an analysis of the
e proposed sstructure to
ated wind loa
ading. Constru
uction drawin
ngs and strucctural calcula
ations were
support the panels and associa
provide
ed by our de
esign team. In
n addition to our inspectio
on services w
we also provid
ded consultattion during
construction to address various construction
c
related
r
issuess and desired
d field modifica
ations.
This project won the
e Grand Auro
ora Award at the
t 2010 Sou
utheast Buildin
ng Conferencce (SEBC). Th
he
nationa
ally recognize
ed Aurora Aw
wards honor builders, plann
ners, architectts, developerrs, designers, interior
merchandisers and other housing-related professionals witthin a 12-statte region strettching from T
Texas to
Virginia plus the Ea
astern Caribbe
ean.
JWM Enggineering , LLC www.jwm
m‐engineering.com
m P: 352‐505‐8890
P
F: 866‐524‐4824 F
E: info@
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2605 NW 34 TTerrace
Gainesville, FLL 32605 Butler Plaza Solar
S
Photo
ovoltaic Sy
ystem Pha
ase I and II
Project Name:
N
Gre
een Energy Developmen
nt Butler Plazza Solar Pho
otovoltaic Sy
ystem
Phase I and II
Project Location
L
390
00 – 3600 Blo
ock of SW Arccher Road, G
Gainesville Flo
orida 32608
Project Engineers:
E
JW
WM Engineerin
ng, LLC (Civill & Structural))
Inte
egrated Proje
ect Delivery (E
Electrical)
Clients:
Cle
ean Focus Co
orporation (Ph
hase I & II)
(Phase I & II))
Gre
een Energy Development
D
SPG Solar (Pha
ase I)
System Description:
D
Solar photovolttaic panel ssystem with 1.77 mega
awatts DC p
power
gen
neration capa
acity mounted
d on flat roof ttop.
Services Provided:
d Loading A
Site
e Planning, Structural A nalysis, Wind
Analysis, Electrical
Sys
stem Design, Construction
n Management, Plan Reviiew and Perm
mitting
Submittal
Project Overview
O
Butler Pla
aza Central is a large existiing shopping complex loca
ated in Gainessville, Florida
a. Shops loca
ated
in the sho
opping comple
ex ranged from big box typ
pe stores to sp
pecialty shop
ps. A photovolltaic solar sysstem
was desig
gned and insta
alled on the roof top of the
e complex. Th
he PV system
ms consisted o
of two phasess (I &
II) on fourr separate buiildings and is rated at 1.77
7 megawattsD
DC of power. T
The electric p
power genera
ated
by the PV
V Solar system
ms tie into six (6) existing utility
u
transform
mers and is m
metered using
g bi-directiona
al
utility meters.
JWM Enginee
ering , LLC www.jwm‐en
ngineering.com P: 352‐505‐8890
F: 866‐524‐4824 m‐engineering.com
m E: info@jwm
th
26605 NW 34 Terrace
G
Gainesville, FL 326005 Butler Plaza Solar
S
Photo
ovoltaic Sy
ystem Pha
ase I and II
Butler Pla
aza Phase I
Butler Pla
aza Phase II
Innovativ
ve application of new or existing
e
tech
hnology:
The PV system ins
stalled for this
application is a rooff mounted selfs
ballasted system that did not requ
uire
roof mem
mbrane penetrations. The PV
system uses
u
a racking system that
t
includes ballast weig
ghts desired to
resist required wind up
plift loadings. As
part the design
d
service
es we conduc
cted
an analy
ysis of the roof structture
including the increased
d loading due
e to
the added panel weig
ght and systtem
design co
onsisted of specifications
s
s of
the DC sy
ystem, trackin
ng type DC to
o 3phase AC
C inverters, sy
ystem grounding,
and utility
y power gird metering
m
and tiein. Comp
plete constru
uction drawings
were deve
eloped and su
ubmitted for plan
p
review and permitting.
Phase I looking
g southwest
JWM Enginee
ering , LLC www.jwm‐en
ngineering.com P: 352‐505‐8890
F: 866‐524‐4824 m‐engineering.com
m E: info@jwm
th
26605 NW 34 Terrace
G
Gainesville, FL 326005 Butler Plaza Solar
S
Photo
ovoltaic Sy
ystem Pha
ase I and II
Future va
alue to the en
ngineering profession:
p
As engine
eers we are constantly
c
striving to design solutions to
o our clients’ problems in w
ways that are
e both
economic
cally practical and technica
ally efficient. We
W optimize designs to m
make systems more efficien
nt and
also look out for the public’s
p
healtth and safety
y. This proje
ect provides ffuture value tto the engine
eering
profession
n because it represents th
he integration
n of new tech
hnologies into
o existing stru
uctures. By a
adding
the PV pa
anels to an ex
xisting roof to
op we are ab
ble to increase
e and diversify the use off the structure
e. The
addition of
o the PV pan
nels provides shading for the
t existing ro
roof, thus reducing the dire
ect heat loading of
the rooftop.
Land
d is a valua
able commod
dity in
our state and for that re
eason
purcchasing of ssuch land willl add
costt to the botto
om line of thiss type
of p
project. By u
utilizing an exxisting
shopping centerr’s roof spacce our
clien
nts were able
e to not distu
urb an
exissting parcel of land forr this
project while incrreasing incom
me for
the building own
ner and usin
ng an
under-used spacce. As a rresult,
additional enviro
onmental im
mpacts
were
e avoided.
Phase II looking wes
st
nd economic consideratio
ons:
Social an
Given the
e increasing needs for morre power gene
eration to sup
pport our natio
on’s economyy and currentt push
to provide
e alternative, clean renew
wable energy
y sources, th
his project is positively co
ontributing to
o very
sensitive social and ec
conomic pres
ssures that our Nation facces today. Florida isn’t ca
alled the Sun
nshine
State by just
j
luck it is a fact of life,, particularly in Gainesville
e Florida whe
ere it average
es over 220 ssunny
days a ye
ear. As a result this projec
ct takes advantage of our natural clima
ate and adds to domestic p
power
generation and a reduc
ction of the de
ependence on
n foreign sou rces of oil and
d natural gas.
Complexity of the pro
oject:
The existting buildings used to sup
pport the PV system are metal framed flat roof sttructures. The
e roof
diaphragm
m is supported with meta
al bar joists covered witth metal deccking, rigid in
nsulation and
d roof
membrane. The roof su
urface is apprroximately 27
70,000 ft2 in a
area with a va
ariety of roof to
op equipment. The
panels were
w
placed around the equipment with
w
approprriate opening
gs for equipment accesss and
maintenan
nce.
The PV system
s
installe
ed for this ap
pplication is a roof mounte
ed self-ballassted system that did not re
equire
roof mem
mbrane penettrations. The
e PV system uses a raccking system that include
es ballast we
eights
designed to resist requ
uired wind up
plift loadings per the Florid
da Building C
Code (FBC). A
As part the d
design
services we
w conducted
d an analysis of the roof strructure to sup
pport the incre
eased loading
g due to the a
added
panel weight associate
ed ballast and
d wind loading
g.
JWM Enginee
ering , LLC www.jwm‐en
ngineering.com P: 352‐505‐8890
F: 866‐524‐4824 m‐engineering.com
m E: info@jwm
th
26605 NW 34 Terrace
G
Gainesville, FL 326005 Butler Plaza Solar
S
Photo
ovoltaic Sy
ystem Pha
ase I and II
The electtrical system design cons
sisted of
specifications of the DC
D system, tracking
type DC to 3-phase AC
A inverters, system
grounding
g, and utility power gird metering
m
and tie-in. Complete construction
c
drawings
d
were also
o developed and submiitted for
plan revie
ew and permittting.
Shade analysis
a
se
ervices were
e also
provided to optimize the layout of the
panels fo
or power generation. The
e shade
analysis was condu
ucted in a three
dimension
nal CAD environment which
incorporatted existing buildings, parapet
walls, arc
chitectural fea
atures and roo
oftop air
conditioning units. Th
he system was
w
then
analyzed using the sun light re
endering
package in CAD for both the sprring and
summer equinox
e
and summer and
d winter
Shade
S
Analy
ysis Renderin
ng for Phase
e II
solstice. Panel groups were then laid out to
optimize sunlight
s
expos
sure on each panel groupings.
The shad
ding analysis was essentia
al to the elec
ctrical wiring design of th
he project. E
Each panel “sstring”
consists of
o 14 panels connected
c
in series. If one
e panel is sha
aded the entirre string could be out of se
ervice
and thus rendering the
e other 13 pa
anels useless
s in power pro
oduction for tthat shade pe
eriod. This d
design
incorporatted such cons
straints on the
e wiring of the
ese panels to
o reduce the p
potential of su
uch problems.
This desig
gn also incorp
porated inverrting and phas
sing the direcct current (DC
C) produced b
by the solar p
panels
into the alternating currrent that was
s necessary to
o connect into
o the existing
g power grid. Coordination
n with
Gainesvillle Regional Utilities (GR
RU) was ess
sential in ord
der to prope
erly specify the inverterss and
connectio
on points into GRU’s powerr grid.
Exceedin
ng client need
ds:
e nature of GRU’s
G
feed-in-tariff program
m our clients faced a veryy tight schedu
ule for both ph
hase I
Due to the
and II. There
T
were a limited amo
ount of month
hs allocated ffor the desig
gn, permitting
g, construction
n and
certificatio
on of this projject. Our tea
am worked closely with ou
ur clients, the
e City Building
g Departmen
nt staff
and GRU in order to fa
acilitate an op
pen relationsh
hip with all pa
arties. Furthe
ermore, durin
ng the constru
uction
phase serrvices since our
o team is lo
ocal to Gaine
esville, we we
ere constantlyy on site provviding constru
uction
phase serrvices for ourr clients. The
e construction phase servicces provided a valuable sa
avings to our client
by helping them mitigate possible additional co
onstruction ccost with our input as to how to solve
e field
conditions
s in a timely manner
m
that would
w
be in ac
ccordance witth our design..
G
co
onsiderably helped
h
our clie
ents since the
ey are located out of state
e. We
Our local presence in Gainesville
e to meet one--on-one with city officials, request publi c record plan
ns and thus be
e a point of co
ontact
were able
for the pro
oject team witth the local offficials.
The shading analysis was
w a tremen
ndous benefit for our clientts. We were able to produ
uce shade exxhibits
that they were able to
o submit to th
he financers. This helped
d with suppo
orting the viab
bility of the p
project
location.
Furthermo
ore, the city building
b
deparrtment inquire
ed about how the solar pan
nels would afffect the fire ra
ating
of the exis
sting building. We were ab
ble to thoroug
ghly investiga te this issue iin a timely ma
anner to not h
hold
up the approval for the system from the city build
ding departme
ent.
JWM Enginee
ering , LLC www.jwm‐en
ngineering.com P: 352‐505‐8890
F: 866‐524‐4824 m‐engineering.com
m E: info@jwm
th
26605 NW 34 Terrace
G
Gainesville, FL 326005