Baltimore Gas and Electric has initiated projects to construct expand office and storage space as well as free up unused fleet maintenance bays at their Cockeysville Service Center Maintenance Shop which was constructed in the 1960’s and is undersized to adequately service the fleet vehicles that operate from the service center. Following suit with BGE/Exelon’s initiative to reduce carbon footprint the utility yard expansion is intended to provide an upsized electrical feed to serve Electric Vehicle chargers as well as introduce a microgrid that will allow for existing solar arrays to supplement the utility power currently provided to the campus.
Fleet Building Expansion: Partial demolition of the existing fleet building, temporary relocation of vehicle maintenance equipment, a two-story composite building addition, and subsequent demolition of the existing second floor office and partitions within the building once the addition is complete.
Utility Yard: Construction of a new electrical utility building with new switchgear, transformers, and standby power are planned for the utility yard project along with conversion of office space within the building to create a new electrical room and distribution equipment.
General Scope: In general, the project scope will include but is not limited to the items below. Reference drawings and specifications for complete project scope.
Selective site demolition
Sediment and Erosion Control measures and subsequent stabilization
Installation of underground utilities
Base building construction
Phasing of interior modifications to maintain site operations
Electrical distribution equipment installation
Building modifications, e.g. penetrations through building façade, mounting electrical equipment to building exterior, etc.
Site work to accommodate modifications to existing building footprints
Excavation of contaminated soils.
EV Charger installation, activation, and commissioning
Work in occupied areas requiring phasing and coordination with site operations










