Dental Chairs

City on a Hill Dental Clinic

Time for a checkup

The building has been reinvented several times over the years; originally a hospital and ultimately a community service organization offering a wide range of services. They decided to convert an unused area into a volunteer dental clinic.

Unconventional Design

Given that this building has been repurposed several times, designing plumbing for this project took some creative initiative. Underneath the space is a series of old steam tunnels which made fitting the drain lines and vacuum lines challenging.

The full scope of the project included running water, sewer, air, and vacuum lines to 5 dental chairs. We installed the air compressor and vacuum pump equipment and provided all the final connections for the dental chairs.

Wauwatosa Starbucks

Target & Starbucks Wauwatosa

Familiar Names

We have done work for a number of Target and Starbucks stores over the years, but this was the largest combined project. In addition to completely remodeling the Starbucks space, Target added an aisle of frozen food cases requiring a large number of under-floor drains. They also added a refrigerated room near the relocated curbside pickup area for grocery pickup.

Target also updated a number of other areas such as the front restroom, the employee restroom, and the break room with kitchenette.

Faust Company is proud to say we saved Target a sizable chunk of money on this project. The out of town engineer who drew up the plans included an oversized grease trap installed in the parking lot to serve the new Starbucks. We were able to convince everyone involved that we didn’t need a larger grease trap than was previously installed to serve the old Starbucks AND the Pizza hut kiosk we removed. We’re always happy when we can value engineer a job and save our customers not just money, but the inconvenience of having their parking lot shut down for construction.

Pewaukee Kindercare

Pewaukee Kindercare

Tiny Toilets

Faust Company was contracted to install the plumbing for a new Kindercare Daycare in Pewaukee on Capitol Dr off Hwy 164. The project consisted of a small light-duty commercial kitchen for preparing snacks and lunch, a few adult restrooms, and a set of “Junior” toilets and sinks for each classroom.