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  • 435 WEST 48TH STREET

    MULTIFAMILY 435 WEST 48TH STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

  • 712 BROADWAY

    MULTIFAMILY 712 BROADWAY PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​ 712 Broadway is an 8-story landmarked building located in NoHo (North of Houston) historic district. The iron frame, granite and terra-cotta building was constructed as a warehouse in 1893 for the Scholle Brothers. The commercial building designed by Alfred Zucker replaced an 1803 3-story Federal-style mansion, which the Scholle Brothers bought for $88,000 in 1890. ​ NoHo saw its first development by the first decade of the 19th century when John Jacob Astor acquired a large tract of land between Great Jones Street and Art Street (now Astor Place). From 1820 to 1840 the area developed as a fashionable residential district lined with lavish Federal and Greek Revival style residences. New York University was founded in 1831 in nearby Washington Square. ​ Morozov provided MEP engineering design and approval services for a loft apartment, working closely with architects and owners to integrate state-of-the-art mechanical systems into the existing historic features of the apartments.

  • VAN CORTLANDT GREEN ADULT CARE FACILITY

    MULTIFAMILY VAN CORTLANDT GREEN ADULT CARE FACILITY PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Dattner Architects (base building) | Fulcrum Proper PROJECT LOCATION 6469 Broadway, Bronx PROJECT SIZE 4,000 SF PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE HVAC, sprinkler, plumbing and electrical power, fire alarm design Van Cortlandt Green is a newly constructed 62,000-square foot affordable 86-studio rental building for seniors. The building is LEED Silver rated with 15% better energy and fuel consumption than regulated by the energy code. ​ The building is operated by SelfHelp Community Services: one of the largest and most respected not-for-profit human service agencies in the New York metropolitan area providing a broad set of services to more than 20,000 elderly, frail, and vulnerable New Yorkers each year. ​ Morozov were retained to carry out design and construction services for adult day care facility in the ground and second floor.

  • 133 EAST 91ST STREET TOWNHOUSE, NEW YORK

    LANDMARKS 133 EAST 91ST STREET TOWNHOUSE, NEW YORK PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Ben Fuqua PROJECT LOCATION 133 East 91st Street, NY PROJECT SIZE About 4,500 SF PROJECT COST $ 5 million SCOPE Full MEP/FP design and construction administration services A full gut renovation and conversion of a multifamily building into a single family townhouse. ​ 133 East 91st Street is one of six identical Queen Anne rowhouses completed in 1896 for a local developer John Weber. The building retains its original façade of red brick and brownstone along with a raised stoop and paved entry court, and a 20-ft rear garden. ​ Morozov worked hand in hand with the architect to seamlessly integrate all new heating/cooling and other building infrastructure into 17.5-foot wide existing shell. ​ Morozov consulted the owner on high performance building strategies, such as passive heating and cooling, insulation and envelope air-tightness, highly efficient domestic water heating and continuous ventilation with energy recovery. With the exception of domestic water heating, the building does not use natural gas or any other fuel for heating, and is cooled and heated with a variable-refrigerant flow system. Highly insulated envelope, and not relying on gas for heating are expected to save 20 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide emissions on an annual basis. ​

  • 325 WEST 93RD STREET

    LANDMARKS 325 WEST 93RD STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT Union Street Studio PROJECT LOCATION 325 West 93rd Street, NY PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE engineering design and approval services for all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems Designed by the prolific Upper West Side architect George F. Pelham for the developer Joseph H. Davis, this building was constructed in 1906 as a small multiple dwelling (flats) and once known as the Albea. ​ Located on the north side of West 93rd Street ninety-eight feet east of Riverside Drive, this six-story building faced in red brick with ironspot headers and stone trim is seventy-five feet wide and dumbbell-shaped in plan. The facade is capped by a modillioned metal cornice. An original wrought-iron fire escape is located at the center of the facade. ​ The owners retained Morozov in their bid to renovate and reposition the building as an upmarket rental property steps away from the Riverside park. Engineering scope included gut renovation of all vacant apartment units and building systems upgrade. A new high efficiency condensing boiler plant was designed to replace an outdated (once coal-fired) steam system. To fully take advantage of the condensing boiler efficiencies, all new hydronic radiators were selected around low water temperatures. ​ Variable speed pumps were selected for low flow, wide delta-t of the water to minimize motor horse power. Domestic water was upgraded with indirect water storage tanks fed by boilers via plate and frame heat exchangers. Morozov team had to work around existing occupied apartments to minimize disruption to tenants. ​ Morozov provided MEP engineering design and approval services for all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.

  • 309 WEST 86TH STREET

    LANDMARKS 309 WEST 86TH STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION 309 WEST 86TH STREET, NY PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE assisted with securing Landmarks Preservation Commission approval for installation of rooftop equipment Development in the Riverside-West End Historic District Extension I went through several phases in the years between the 1880s and 1930s. The earliest phase between roughly 1885 and 1900 saw the construction of speculatively built row houses and flats for the middle and upper classes. By the turn of the century, developers began to focus on constructing larger apartment buildings as increasing construction costs ended row house construction, and the newly opened IRT on Broadway made the Upper West Side more accessible to the city’s expanding population. Legislation such as the 1901 Tenement House Act, the 1916 zoning ordinance, and the 1929 Multiple Dwelling Law contributed to the transformation in the scale of the streetscapes of West End Avenue, Riverside Drive, and West 79th and West 86th Streets where row houses and smaller buildings were replaced by newer, larger buildings.[1] ​ 309-311 West 86th Street was commissioned as a hotel in 1912 by Weymer Hinckley Waitt- a railroad engineer turned hotelier, whose company later built the Weylin Hotel on Madison Avenue. The 12-story 40,000 square foot building was designed by Schwartz & Gross and completed in October of 1914 at a cost of $250,000. Originally known as Hotel Wayne until 1953 when it was converted into the Waldorf Nursing Home. In 1962 it became a residence club for senior citizens. Following interior alterations in 1979 the building was reconverted into apartments and became a co-op known as Stetson House. In 1984 John F Kennedy Jr. and Robert Littell moved in together into a 2-bedroom sublet at 309 West 86th Street. ​ 309 West 86th Street is one of several Morozov projects along the historic West End Avenue ( 347 West End and 915 West End ) ​ Morozov was retained to provide engineering design and consulting services for the owners of the penthouse apartment. The project involved a full floor gut renovation. [1]Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), Riverside-West End Historic District Extension I Designation Report (LP-2463)

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    LANDMARKS 66 READE STREET PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

  • Building Services Engineering | Evergreen Engineering DPC | New York

    We Make Buildings Better WE UNDERSTAND WHAT IT TAKES TO CREATE CUTTING EDGE ENGINEERING FOR EXCITING SPACES OUR PRACTICE We are passionate about buildings. We aim to work hand in hand with designers, architects, and owners from the earliest stage of any project while crafting innovative and energy efficient systems that enhance not distract from fully experiencing their built visions. We understand what it takes to create cutting edge engineering for exciting spaces. Too often, however, architectural ambition is let down by engineering services that do not keep pace with that creativity. Designers, architects, and owners are often faced with a limited choice between engineering services that are not sophisticated enough to execute their visions or are too well established to meet their limited budgets. We aim to fix that. OUR SERVICES ENGINEERING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES We provide quality, responsive and practical engineering design solutions that meet our client’s needs. Our designs are greener, leaner and cost-effective. ​ HVAC Engineering • Complete Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning System Design • High-end, Custom Design for Residential, Commercial, Multifamily, Educational and Institutional Spaces • Variable refrigeration volume systems design and optimization • Heat recovery and renewable energy sources • Geothermal unitary systems • Central Chilled Water, Condenser Water, Hot Water, Geothermal and Steam Plants • Thermal Storage and Buffer Systems • Fuel conversions ​ Electrical Engineering • Complete Building Power Distribution • MV and HV Building Service Design • Emergency Power and Stand-by Power • Electrical service upgrades ​ Fire Protection Engineering • Sprinkler and standpipe systems design ​ Plumbing and Sanitary Engineering • Domestic water distributions for lowrise and highrise buildings • Sanitary and storm drainage systems • Storm water collections • Cross connection applications for water and sewer services ​ Special and Progress Inspections • Mechanical Systems • Sprinkler Systems • Heating Systems • Chimneys • Firestop, Draftstop, and Fireblocking Systems • Energy Code Progress TR8 Inspections Resilience is the new sustainability. To us, resiliency means an ability to quickly adapt to changes. The most obvious challenges are due to the changing climate with higher temperatures, sea level rise, flooding, drought, and wildfires. Risk and challenges from non-climate-related natural disasters, such as earthquakes and solar flares, and anthropogenic actions like terrorism and cyberterrorism, also call for resilient design. Resilience for businesses and organizations means maintaining continuity of operations in the face of stress and disturbance. Resilience for buildings it means an ability to respond to natural and manmade disasters by providing potable water, sanitation, livable conditions, energy, lighting, safe air, and occupant health. ​ We help our clients assess and quantify risks to their build assets, and implement measures to mitigate them. We provide technical and strategic recommendations for facility design, system specifications, methodologies and processes, and business continuity. Our services include: ​ Advice on design of buildings and building systems capable of handling severe storms, flooding, wildfire, and other impacts that are expected to result from a warming climate Design passive heating and cooling strategies for loss of power or heating fuel Provide risk assessment based on future climatic conditions Advice on site selection Advice architects or owners on material and component selections Design of redundant water supply and sewage systems Design redundant power systems and on-site generation OUR SERVICES LOCAL LAW 87 OUR SERVICES RESILIENCY OUR SERVICES LOCAL LAW 97 MAKE LOCAL LAW 97 COMPLIANCE WORK FOR YOU REQUEST HELP New York City’s Greener, Greater Buildings Plan Legislation (GGBP) requires all buildings over 50,000 square feet to take specific actions aimed at increasing energy efficiency. These actions include: ​ Measuring and reporting energy use Identifying inefficient systems Optimizing existing systems Our team of energy experts can provide you the support you need to navigate GGBP compliance and access funding available to help pay for required work. ​ We provide comprehensive energy efficiency and compliance services. Our offerings include: ​ ASHRAE Level I, II and III energy audits Commissioning and retro-commissioning Feasibility Studies Benchmarking Energy Audit Energy Master Planning Demand Response Assessments Industrial Process Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy Systems Metering, Verification, and Continuous Monitoring Combined Heat and Power (CHP) & Distributed Generation (DG) Green Building Assessment/Sustainable Design A high-performance building integrates and optimizes all major high-performance building attributes including energy efficiency, durability, life-cycle performance, and occupant productivity. We offer advisory and engineering design services that enable our clients to successfully address the challenges of designing, implementing and operating a high-performance building or space. Our services include: ​ • Engineering design and implementation of various heating, cooling, ventilation, resource conservation, adaptability, resiliency, and other technologies • Complete sustainability and energy efficiency consulting • Energy Modeling • Intelligent reuse of buildings • Greenhouse gas emissions reductions • Lifecycle assessment • Feasibility studies • NYSERDA rebates and incentives • Optimization of building mechanical systems • Façade/envelope optimization • Advice on wellness and healthy spaces • Assessment of risk in vulnerability to power grid failures, fuel shortages, exposure to legislative changes requiring buildings decrease consumption of resources and emission of greenhouse gas OUR SERVICES HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS OUR SERVICES WE ARE THE BACKFLOW PREVENTION EXPERTS DESIGN AND APPROVAL WITHIN 3 WEEKS ​ Call (212) 330-7634 or get started right now by filling in our form below. Our engineering team will be with you in 48 hours. ​ ​ Free phone consultation Competitive fees Fast approvals. Based on typical approval times, most projects are approved within 3 weeks. Individual results may vary subject to specific project conditions. Our team of licensed engineers have experience meeting all NYC code requirements. We offer engineering design and approvals for cross connection applications, for commercial, residential, multifamily and industrial properties including new construction and existing buildings.

  • COMMERCIAL PROJECTS

    Our Projects Commercial MULTIFAMILY COMMERCIAL HEALTHCARE HOSPITALITY RESIDENTIAL LANDMARKS CULTURAL 621 WEST 55TH STREET GALLANT BUILDING CITY POINT TOWER PHASE ONE BROOKLYN ROASTING COMPANY 5 EAST 57TH STREET FASHION TOWER 79 WALKER STREET ALEXIS BITTAR INC, INDUSTRY CITY EAST 55TH STREET 2 BUSHWICK AVENUE ROGERS AVENUE OFFICE BUILDING DUTCH KILLS OFFICE BUILDING 233 BUTLER STREET, GOWANUS, BROOKLYN AU CHEVAL NEW YORK BRICK NEW YORK BROADWAY VISION COCKTAIL BODEGA HARLEM PROPERTIES

  • HEALTHCARE PROJECTS

    Our Projects Healthcare MULTIFAMILY COMMERCIAL HEALTHCARE HOSPITALITY RESIDENTIAL LANDMARKS CULTURAL ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL (SJEH)

  • ABOUT | Evergreen

    Meet Our Team WE AIM TO WORK HAND IN HAND WITH DESIGNERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OWNERS TO CRAFT INNOVATIVE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT SYSTEMS THAT ENHANCE NOT DISTRACT FROM FULLY EXPERIENCING THEIR BUILT VISIONS. KEVIN KENDAL DIMA MOROZOV ALEX KHEYFETS OUR MISSION Driving a Sustainable Future Kevin Kendal FOUNDER Kevin Kendal is the founder of the firm and managing principal responsible for firm’s day to day operations. ​ Mr. Kendall has over 20 years’ experience in designing and managing MEP for various building types, including commercial, institutional and residential. Mr. Kendall is adept at leading multidisciplinary projects with diverse teams across offices while maintaining project schedules and budgets as well as the vision of his clients’ projects. Mr. Kendall is a New York State licensed engineer and holds licenses in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Contact Mr. Kendal Dima Morozov CO-FOUNDER Dmitriy Morozov is the co-founder of the firm and is responsible for firm’s strategy and business development. Mr. Morozov’s expertise includes design of heating, cooling, ventilation and central plant systems for commercial, residential and institutional projects as well as energy conservation in new and existing buildings. Mr. Morozov enjoys working closely with designers and building end-users in finding innovative and energy conscious solutions that support designers' vision and end-users' needs. ​ Mr.Morozov has over 20 years of experience in design and construction of building mechanical systems. Mr. Morozov has completed projects totaling over $3 billion in construction costs with over 6 million square feet of space. ​ Contact Mr. Morozov Alex Kheyfets CO-FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL Alex Kheyfets is a co-founder and principal of the firm’s plumbing division. Mr. Kheyfets is responsible for plumbing and fire protection design and construction services, as well as firm’s technical standards and building codes compliance. His expertise includes design of Plumbing and Fire Protection systems for commercial, residential and institutional projects. ​ Mr.Kheyfets has over 20 years of experience in design and construction of building plumbing and fire protection systems, and has completed projects totaling over $2 billion in construction costs. Contact Mr. Kheyfets

  • 326 ROCKAWAY AVENUE

    MULTIFAMILY 326 ROCKAWAY AVENUE PREVIOUS PROJECT NEXT PROJECT ARCHITECT ​ PROJECT LOCATION ​ PROJECT SIZE ​ PROJECT COST ​ SCOPE ​

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