Amazon APC-1 is a newly constructed 1,123,000 SF warehouse in the Midway Commerce Center in Vacaville, California. This building is the largest of three industrial properties being developed at the site, which will ultimately span over 1,500,000 SF. This project represents a major expansion for Amazon in the Bay Area and is among the largest industrial deals in the region over the past decade. M3 MEP is proud to be selected as the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trade partner to deliver this project.
The electrical scope includes furnishing and installing new high-bay fixtures for the product racking areas, lighting for high-end break rooms and office spaces, a complete fire alarm system, and infrastructure to support new audio/visual and telecommunications systems. M3 is also providing an emergency generator backup system and installing a new 4,000-amp service to power the building, including the conveyor and material handling equipment.
The plumbing scope includes the complete installation of the commercial plumbing system to serve restrooms and office spaces. M3 will also install a QuantumFlo variable-speed booster pump system, complete with necessary controls, valves, water supply and drainage, and electrical coordination to ensure consistent water pressure throughout the facility. The work also includes the furnishing and installation of water closets, lavatories, sinks, and ADA-compliant fixtures with connections to domestic hot and cold water and sanitary drainage systems. Additional drainage and vent piping will be installed to serve necessary clean-outs, traps, and floor drains. All piping systems will be tested, insulated as required, and disinfected before use. Complete commissioning, including testing and startup of the booster pump system, is also included in this scope.
The HVAC scope of work includes the complete installation of 69 York rooftop HVAC package units, electric unit heaters, and the fabrication and installation of all associated supply, return, and exhaust ductwork, along with air distribution components. The duct for this project is being fully coordinated through BIM modeling to ensure proper integration with all building areas and trades. The work includes full system testing, balancing, and commissioning.