Rooftop unit change-outs
Crane day to commissioning — curb adaptation, refrigerant piping, electrical, controls integration, and start-up. We coordinate the crane, the roof inspector, and the AHJ.
Design-build, retrofit, and equipment-upgrade projects delivered by tradespeople who know the install — and the service that comes after. From a single rooftop change-out to industrial, oil & gas, and marine mechanical work.
We don't chase mega-projects we can't staff or one-day jobs that lose money. Our sweet spot is the work that's too complex for a handyman and too operational for a generalist GC.
Crane day to commissioning — curb adaptation, refrigerant piping, electrical, controls integration, and start-up. We coordinate the crane, the roof inspector, and the AHJ.
End-of-life chiller replacement, capacity upgrades, condenser water redesigns, VFD additions, and primary-secondary conversions.
Vessel HVAC and refrigeration, offshore support systems, and refinery process cooling — equipment specified and installed for salt air, vibration, and hard duty cycles.
Pneumatic-to-DDC conversions, head-end replacements, and BAS integration — coordinated with the mechanical work so the system actually runs when we're done.
HVAC and controls for tenant build-outs — sized to your space plan, sequenced around your construction schedule, commissioned to your standards.
Variable speed drives, economizer additions, heat recovery, and controls optimization — with measurement & verification built in so you can prove the savings.
Most mechanical projects suffer the same handoff problem: design firm hands drawings to install crew, install crew hands a system to a service company, service company spends two years untangling assumptions nobody documented. We close that loop.
Our install foremen sit with our service techs. The job that hits the field — whether it's a rooftop unit uptown or a chiller on a river-parish plant — has been pressure-tested by the people who'll service it. The system you operate matches the drawings, because we made both.
Send us your scope (or just the symptoms — "the chiller is at end-of-life and we're not sure what to do next" is a great starting point). We'll walk the site, develop options, and come back with a proposal.