Modernization Project Split Airconditioning System at Ministry of Justice Building, Mulinu'u Upulo, Samoa
Modernization project involving the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of a new split air conditioning system at the Ministry of Justice Building in Mulinu'u, Upolu, Samoa. The upgrade improves cooling performance, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and occupant comfort while ensuring reliable climate control for daily government operations.
The Modernization Project – Split Air Conditioning System at the Ministry of Justice Building, Mulinu'u, Upolu, Samoa was undertaken to replace and upgrade the building's existing air conditioning infrastructure with a modern, energy-efficient split air conditioning system. The project included the supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and integration of new indoor and outdoor units designed to provide reliable and consistent cooling throughout the facility.
The scope of work involved the removal and environmentally responsible disposal of obsolete equipment, installation of new refrigerant piping, condensate drainage, electrical power and control wiring, mounting brackets, and all associated accessories required for a complete operational system. All installations were carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications, applicable electrical and mechanical standards, and local building regulations.
The upgraded system enhances thermal comfort for staff and visitors while improving indoor air quality, reducing energy consumption, minimizing maintenance requirements, and increasing the overall reliability of the building's climate control system. Comprehensive system testing, balancing, performance verification, and operator training were completed to ensure optimal operation and long-term sustainability.
This modernization supports the Ministry of Justice's commitment to maintaining a safe, comfortable, and energy-efficient working environment while ensuring uninterrupted service delivery to the public.