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we join an emerging leader in energy efficiency who is focused on making the places where we work · live · and play healthier. Together · we offer customers a multi-service solution to address needs across HVAC · plumbing · electrical · network cabling · security · access control · strategic planning · preparation · and execution were critical to keep the entire network on-line. Data Center in Central NC 155 · 000 SF · Tier IV Data Center with (3) 640 Ton Chillers · Pumps and Piping infrastructure feeding chilled water AHU’s and 84 CRAC Units · all of the CRAC units were dual feed chilled water/ DX systems as well as power. There were 280 · 000 lbs. of sheet metal and over 25 · 000 FT of piping. Higher Education in Central NC 82 · 700 SF · with HVAC systems for this facility which included 10 chilled water AHU’s

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we join an emerging leader in energy efficiency who is focused on making the places where we work
live
and play healthier. Together
we offer customers a multi-service solution to address needs across HVAC
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plumbing
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electrical
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network cabling
security
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access control
strategic planning
preparation
and execution were critical to keep the entire network on-line. Data Center in Central NC 155
000 SF
Tier IV Data Center with (3) 640 Ton Chillers
Pumps and Piping infrastructure feeding chilled water AHU’s and 84 CRAC Units
all of the CRAC units were dual feed chilled water/ DX systems as well as power. There were 280
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000 lbs. of sheet metal and over 25
000 FT of piping. Higher Education in Central NC 82
700 SF
with HVAC systems for this facility which included 10 chilled water AHU’s
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