U.S. Engineering performed the mechanical scope of an existing-facility renovation. The project included adding new air conditioning to a school that did not previously have cooling. Two new air-cooled chillers were installed and piped to a fan coil unit and…
This multi-story, 300,000-sq-ft replacement high school for Albany County School District #1 is the largest in the state of Wyoming.
U.S. Engineering was the prime mechanical contractor for this design-build project, which was part of an ongoing contract with Denver Public Schools.
U.S. Engineering was the prime mechanical contractor for this design-build project, which is part of an ongoing 2011 contract with Denver Public Schools.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) facility provides advanced computing services for researching weather, climate change, oceanography, air quality, space weather and other associated sciences.
This project included an expansion of the existing facility with a new, separated data center that was designed and built to Tier IV and F3 (214 mph) standards and registered with LEED® requirements. Critical to cooling the data center space was…
Sprint Corporation’s data center in Lee’s Summit, Mo., houses complex mechanical systems to support all of its facility requirements, including a total cooling capacity of 2,500 tons with N+1 redundancy.
The Comcast Potomac data center project consisted of a two-phase remodel and conversion of an existing warehouse for this mission-critical facility. U.S. Engineering designed, fabricated, and constructed modules for the mechanical system, delivering two-piece, 90,000-lb. skids.
Construction Services for Phase 5: Tenant build-outs for three floors of the Confidential Data Center Building including: 1) 3,180 sq ft on the 7th floor for a Meet – Me – Room (MMR); 2) full-floor Co-location Data Center of 6,796 sq…