John Lewis Elementary in Washington, D.C., is the district's first net-zero school, prioritizing occupant health and wellness while creating a dynamic learning environment that integrates building data for a future-focused education.
Iron Mountain decided to commission the installation of 7.2 MW of solar on their data center in Edison, New Jersey, the largest rooftop solar installation of any U.S. data center.
Qualcomm partnered with A.O. Reed & Co. to enhance efficiency and reliability in their 1.7 MW data center expansion through expert mechanical and plumbing upgrades.
For three decades, BERMO, a metal fabrication facility, relied on Gilbert Mechanical's expert care to extend the lifespan of their HVAC units to a staggering 40 years, nearly tripling the industry average, while maximizing efficiency and minimizing costs.
Sheldahl partnered with CMTA and Gilbert Mechanical to upgrade their cleanroom cooling system, enhancing efficiency, saving $8,000 annually in energy costs, and reducing carbon emissions by 15%.
Los Alamos National Laboratory (NNSA) commissioned Yearout Mechanical for the design and construction of their new Radiological Laboratory / Utility / Office Building (RLUOB). The new facility is vital to the Laboratory’s national security mission in support of NNSA’s nuclear weapons program.
Rady Children’s Hospital enhanced energy efficiency, reduced costs, and improved indoor air quality through key facility upgrades. SC Engineers led the mechanical design for the new acute care hospital and central utility plant upgrade, contributing to California’s first LEED Certified hospital.
Thurston Hall, George Washington University’s largest freshman residence, houses 825 students, faculty in residence, and residential life staff. Located just two blocks from the White House on the Foggy Bottom campus, the 100-year-old building had undergone various uses but never a comprehensive renovation. CMTA served as the MEP engineer for the 200,000-square-foot interior overhaul.
San Diego State University Engineering & Interdisciplinary Science Center
San Diego, CA
San Diego State University's vision for a cutting-edge science and engineering hub became reality with the construction of the LEED Gold-certified Engineering & Interdisciplinary Science Center, featuring advanced labs, collaborative spaces, and intricate infrastructure.
Seeking to revitalize its iconic campus and achieve LEED and WELL Platinum certifications, Horton Plaza partnered with A.O. Reed & Co. to implement a comprehensive mechanical and plumbing system overhaul, infusing sustainability and modern comfort into the 1,400,000 sq. ft. space.
CMTA was selected as Construction Manager at Risk by the Louisville Regional Airport Authority to design and manage the construction of the new system.