Name : William Apfel
Industry Type : Facility - Building Owners
City & State : North Haven, CT
Job Title Engineer
Relocation Preferences :
Objective : Director of Facilities Services; HVAC, Plumbing and/or Fire Protection Design Engineer
Resume :  
William Lloyd Apfel
North Haven, Connecticut 06473-1415


I. EDUCATION:

A. High School: Trumbull High School; Trumbull, Connecticut
September 1968 to June 1972; Degree: High School Diploma

B. College: Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, New York
September 1973 to May 1975; Degree: Associates Degree in
Applied Science/Civil Technology/Architectural Option

C. College: University of New Haven; New Haven, Connecticut
Major: Mechanical Engineering (Calculus I & II, Thermodynamics)


II. WORK EXPERIENCE:


A. Building Systems Management January 2003 to Present
Milford, Connecticut 06460
Salary: $80,000/year
Position: Principal Mechanical/HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection Engineer

Mechanical/HVAC engineering design concepts for the following projects:

In January 2005, I continued my own Engineering Firm specializing in Plumbing, Mechanical/HVAC, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering Services for Architects, Building Owners and Local Businesses. Engineering Services were being offered for all existing and newly constructed Residential, Commercial and Industrial Buildings in the area.


B. AltieriSebor Wieber LLC January 2000 to 2003
31 Knight Street
Norwalk, Connecticut 06851Salary: $75,000/yearPosition: Project Mechanical/HVAC Engineer

Mechanical/HVAC engineering design concepts for the following projects:



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1) Museum of Modern Art (MoMa): Design and Specify new HVAC and humidification systems for new Temporary Art Storage and Loading Dock Areas where art work from areas throughout the building will be temporarily stored at climate controlled temperatures, while these areas undergo major building modifications. Building will undergo replacement of existing cooling plant with 2 new 1,000 electric centrifugal chillers, 2 new 600 ton gas-fired absorption chillers and one new 400 ton reciprocating chiller. All chillers are located on the lowest floor of the building, in the Sub-Sub-Cellar. Existing cooling towers presently located on the roof of the 6th floor Building 11, will be relocated to the 16th floor roof of new office tower, to be constructed as part of the west wing. Six new 750 ton cooling towers will provide required condenser water for the entire building. Building will be heated by means of purchased steam from Con Edison.

The Architect is KPF (Kohn Pederson Fox) of New York City.

2) Weeburn Country Club; Darien, CT; This project is a three (3)
stage project; first stage is to construct a new Tenant Housing Building, a structure to house all of the Country Club's Maintenance Personnel (i.e. cooks, grounds keeepers, maintenance personnel, etc). Building is a 2-story building with 22 rooms total. Building will beheated and cooled by means of 2-pipe fan coil system. Modular oil-fired hot water boilers provide the required heating and a packaged outdoor air-cooled chiller will provide the cooling.

The second stage is to replace the entire existing heating and air-conditioning system within the Main Clubhouse building located in Darien. Building had only one oil-fired hot water boiler, which fed hot water heating coils in all rooftop D/X air-conditioning units. The boiler base assembly deteriorated in the middle of January and there was no heat. Electric space heaters were brought in to get the Building thru the winter. All rooftop packaged A/C units had also reached the maximum life use.

Modular boilers and all new package rooftop a/c units have now been specified, to get the building back up and running for the upcoming heating season. One Kitchen was renovated and one kitchen was added to the project.

The third phase of the project is to renovate the Weeburn Beach Club, located on the water in Fairfield, Ct.. This building is air-conditioned only as it is shut down during the winter months. The building is cooled by means of four rooftop packaged air-conditioning units, that are old and now need to be replaced. The main Kitchen will undergo major renovations, as this Building will be used as a temporary club facility, asthe major club undergoes major renovations.

Architect: Butler Rogers Baskett (BRB) of New York City; Chris McCagg


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C. Fletcher Thompson
January 1999 to January 2000
Two Lafayette Square
Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604
Salary: $65,000/year
Position: Project Mechanical/HVAC Engineer

Mechanical/HVAC engineering design concepts for the following projects:

1) Palace Theater: Renovation of old Palace Theater building located in downtown Stamford, Connecticut. Replacement of existing antiquated cast iron sectional oil-fired steam boilers with new gas-fired modular steam boilers in rooftop Mechanical Equipment Room. New rooftop packaged air-conditioning units with hot water heating coils interconnected to new gas-fired hot water heating boilers in new rooftop Mechanical Equipment Room.

2) Ridgefield Public Schools: Walk-thru 6 Elementary Schools, 2 Middle Schools and Ridgefield High School. Perform boiler efficiency testing on all boilers and dictate results in report. Reports also dictated code deficiencies inspected within every school (i.e. toilet ventilation not working and or non-existant, no fire dampers where required, undersized kitchen exhaust, steam heating system deficiencies).

3) Region 6 - Elementary Schools: Boiler replacement in three schools: Warren, Goshen Center and James Morris Elementary Schools.

4) Wilton High School: New hot water unit ventilators and ventilation for new three story Classroom addition. All unit ventilators were hot water and connected into existing hot water heating plant. New Auditorium/Stage area served by new McQuay low-profile (zoning restricted unit height to 96" above finish roof) packaged rooftop heating (hot water) and D/X cooling units. Low velocity ductwork (350-400 fpm) equipped with duct silencers served these areas. Modifications to Automotive, Metal and Wood Shop areas were done to introduce new CADD Classroom.


D. Building Systems Management January 1988 to January 1999
460 Orange Avenue
Milford, Connecticut 06460
Salary: $65,000/year
Position: Principal Mechanical/HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection Engineer

Mechanical/HVAC, Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineering design concepts for the following projects:


William L. ApfelFeb.23,2010

In January 1988, I started my own Engineering Firm specializing in Plumbing, Mechanical/HVAC, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering Services for Architects, Building Owners and Local Businesses. Engineering Services were being offered for all existing and newly constructed Residential, Commercial and Industrial Buildings in the area.

The following are examples of the types of Projects that have been completed by our office:

1) Hospital of St. Raphael: 1450 Chapel Street; New Haven, Conn.:
Operating Room Expansion & Renovation Projects for OR-4, 7 & OR-9.
Renovations to Medical Intensive Care Unit (M.I.C.U.) on 3rd Floor North

New Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System to serve Operating Rooms and Intensive Care Areas. All Design Drawings were completed on AutoCad Version 12.

2) State of Connecticut - Correctional Care Institution - Niantic State Prison; Niantic, Connecticut: Design Fire Sprinkler Systems for four (4) Buildings and design Fire Alarm Systems for eight (8) Buildings on campus. All Design Drawings were completed on AutoCad Version 9/10.

3) Easton Firehouse; Center Road; Easton, Connecticut: Complete new Plumbing, Mechanical/HVAC and Electrical Design Drawings and Specifications for new Firehouse. Including Contract Administration Services.

4) Bic Corporation; Bic Drive; Milford, Connecticut: Conversion of existing Electric Heating Systems, in all existing Plant Buildings, to Natural Gas-Fired Heating Equipment. Project included Site Inspection, Economic Analysis, Final Report dictating paybacks and systems recommendations, design drawings and specifications and Field Inspections.

5) Milford Jeep/Eagle Inc.; 1470 Boston Post Rd; Milford, Connecticut: Design new Plumbing, Mechanical/HVAC and Electrical Systems for newly proposed Jeep Showroom Area, Offices and Service Bay Garage. Including Contract Administration Services.

D. John L. Altieri Consulting June 1983 to December 1987
31 Knight Street
Norwalk, Connecticut
Salary: $55,000/year
Position: HVAC/Mechanical Engineer

Work completed at this firm was primarily Mechanical/HVAC in nature.


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Assignments included early analysis of potential building fuel consumption, done in the very early stages of a Project, right up to and including shop drawing review and Construction Administration Services. HVAC Designs were accomplished by means of Carrier E20 Load Estimating Program, Operating Costs Analysis, Life Cycle Costs Analysis and Duct Design Programs. The following are examples of the types of Projects that have were completed at this office:

1) Whitney Grove Square Office Building; 300 York St.; New Haven, Ct.: 100,000 Square Foot Office Building. Combination Chilled Water and Hot Water System with Season 4 Central VAV Rooftop HVAC Air-Handlers were used with Central Chillers and Modular Hot Water Heating Boilers.

2) American Museum of the Moving Image (AMMI); 36-01 35th Avenue; Astoria, New York 11106: Museum Renovation project that required all new heating boilers, chillers, cooling towers, air-handling units with hot water/chilled water coils and reheat coils for space dehumidification.

3) New York Foundling Hospital: 578-590 Avenue of the Americas; New York, N.Y. New 100,000 square foot hospital for abused and/or abandoned children. New Building HVAC Design included natural gas-fired Hitachi Chiller/Heater Units with two (2) new dual fuel (natural gas and #2 oil) fired Cleaver Brooks, four pass boilers were selected to provide the Building's heating and air-conditioning needs.

4) Seattle Art Museum; 1301 Second Ave.; Seattle, Washington 98101: New Museum Project that required all new heating boilers, chillers, cooling towers, air-handling units with hot water/chilled water coils. This project used constant volume boxes with reheat coils for each zone dehumidification control.

5) Arthur K. Watson Hall at Yale University; Department of Computer Science; 51 Prospect Street; New Haven, Connecticut 06520: Renovation of existing Building by connecting new 2" high pressure steam line and 1" pumped condensate return line to Leet Oliver Building. 6" chilled water supply and return water lines were connected to existing lines located in Becton Applied Science and Engineering Building. Building was heated and cooled by means of individual fan coil units in each perimeter office and a central HVAC unit to serve all interior units on each floor.

6) Combined 19th Precinct Police Station House and New York City Firehouse for Engine Company No. 39 & Ladder Co. 16, 153-157 East 67th Street; New York, N.Y. 10021: Newly renovated 120,000 square foot Building to house the New York City Fire and Police Personnel. Building was heated by means of purchased steam from Con Edison, thru a two stage pressure reducing station.

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Building cooling was provided by means packaged reciprocating chillers interconnected to rooftop air-cooled condensers. Air-cooled condensers were used in lieu of packaged Cooling Towers, to prevent misting from accumulating on adjacent building windows.


E. Kasper Associates, Inc.
April 1981 to April 1983
Washington Avenue
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Salary: $45,000/year
Position: HVAC/Mechanical Engineer

Work completed at this firm was primarily Mechanical/HVAC in nature and included field inspection of existing HVAC Systems, testing of existing heating boilers, data assembly and writing of Technical Assistance Energy Reports for eight (8) Public Schools located in the City of Shelton, Connecticut. Work at this firm also included HVAC Design accomplished by means of Carrier E20 Load Estimating Program, Operating Costs Analysis, Life Cycle Costs Analysis and Duct Design Programs. The following are examples of the types of Projects that have were completed at this office:

1) Pilot Pen Corporation; Shelton, Connecticut; 50,000 square foot combination Factory Assembly Area & Office Building; Oil-Fired hot water modular heating boiler with packaged outdoor closed circuit cooler, interconnected to packaged water source heat pump units.

2) Index Corporation; Shelton, Connecticut; 75,000 square foot combination Factory Assembly Area & Office Building; Oil-Fired hot water modular heating boiler with packaged outdoor closed circuit cooler, interconnected to packaged water source heat pump units.

3) Stony Hill Inn Restaurant; Danbury, Connecticut; New 25,000 square foot Function Room and Kitchen expansion Project to existing Building.

4) Whitney Avenue Pump Station; Trumbull, Connecticut; New Sewage Pumping Transfer Station located on Whitney Avenue.


F. Hugh J. Sweeney, P.E.
August 1975 to April 1981
69 East Avenue
Norwalk, Connecticut
Salary: $25,000/year
Position: HVAC/Mechanical Engineer




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Work completed at this firm was Plumbing, Mechanical/HVAC and Fire Protection for Commercial and Residential Buildings. Attend job meetings to resolve conflicts with structural and architectural elements. Solar Engineering Design and design and specifications for Solar Assisted Heat Pump Systems, Space Heating and Domestic Hot Water Heating Systems.





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