Athens, GA
Hardy provided design build HVAC services for this new 97,000 SF warehouse including (3) split DX systems with electric heat, (1) energy recovery unit, (7) wall exhaust fans and wall louvers.
Hardy provided design build HVAC services for this new 97,000 SF warehouse including (3) split DX systems with electric heat, (1) energy recovery unit, (7) wall exhaust fans and wall louvers.
This 180,000 SF warehouse contains 336 tons of cooling and 194,400 cfm. The HVAC equipment includes (2) gas heat 100 ton air rotation units and (1) cooling only 100 ton air rotation unit. The warehouse also has a dedicated office area containing (4) gas RTUs, (1) 2 ton DX split, (1) 2 ton ceiling mounted mini mate for the computer room, (6) fans and (2) louvers.
Hardy provided HVAC services for this medical dental clinic for the Department of the Navy. The Building covers 180,000 SF and 2 floors. Hardy provided and installed over 180,000 pounds of sheet metal duct for the project. The HVAC system also includes (2) chillers, (2) boilers, (8) pumps, (156) VAV boxes and a 4 pipe system.
Plumbing and HVAC systems were installed by Hardy in this 600,000 S.F. state government office building. Equipment included two (2) centrifugal chillers totaling 1,650 tons, two (2) steam boilers, 10 pumps, 35 air handling units, 780 variable air volume (VAV) zones, and direct digital temperature controls. Plumbing included water and sanitary sewer systems, and storm water drainage.
This project involved both a renovation of existing facilities and the expansion of the PX. The project covered 204,000 SF and included 555 tons of cooling. The major equipment.
Hardy provided mechanical (HVAC & Plumbing) and High Purity services for ULA’s (United Launch Alliance) Phase 1A consisting of the following areas: Centaur Major Weld, Booster Major Weld, SOFI, PAT, Blanket Fab, Area 5, Hydrazine, Pneumatic Pressure Test Facility of which included a 60 feet high by 21,000 square foot clean room. United Launch Alliance (ULA) includes 300 tons of cooling, (4) AC units, (7) FCU’s, (18) Pumps, (1) Heat Exchanger, (4) Humidifiers, (10) Exhaust Fans, (60) fixtures, over 130,000 pounds of sheet metal, over 20,000 lineal feet of chilled water, hot water, process water and compressed air piping, over 8,000 lineal feet of domestic hot and cold water piping and over 18,000 lineal feet of high purity piping
This Design‐build project for U.S. General Services Administration includes three (3) chillers totaling 900 tons, gas boilers, and a variable-air-volume air distribution system. The building spans 240,000 SF and 5 floors.
Hardy provided design build mechanical services for this LEED Silver rated project. The U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) / U.S. Army Security Assistance Command (USASAC) Headquarters is comprised of a seven-story AMC building connected to a three-story USASAC building by a two-story lobby, administrative facility with ten floors of office space and situation rooms totaling 396,800 square feet. Key Stats: (3) 750 ton centrifugal chillers, (52) computer room AC units (CRAC’s), (31) AHU’s, (3) dedicated outside air units. (434) VAV boxes. Hardy fabricated and installed over 264,000 pounds of sheet metal and pre-fabricated 9,350 lineal feet of hot water, chilled water, and steam piping.
Hardy provided all the mechanical services for this complex industrial medical facility. The 204,000 SF building included an FDA regulated clean room, a warehouse, an office and multiple mechanical rooms. Hardy fabricated and installed over 230,000 pounds of sheet metal duct. Approximately 50,000 linear feet of piping was installed including chilled water, hot water, black steam, pure steam (stainless steel high purity), RO water (stainless steel high purity), NMP (stainless steel high purity), lab gas, domestic cold water, domestic hot water, compressed air (stainless steel), condenser water, sanitary, natural gas, condensate, process waste and process vent (stainless steel).
Hardy Corporation installed the 500 ton HVAC system and plumbing when this 91-bed hospital was built in 1990, and has returned to install several renovations and additions. In 1997, Hardy Services upgraded the temperature controls from pneumatic to DDC and retrofitted the interior lighting for energy savings.
“We talked with other companies, but felt that Hardy’s approach was more comprehensive. They spent a lot of time working with our staff determining the best solution and way to best take advantage of the energy reduction opportunities.”
Joseph L. Harris, Jr., Asst. Administrator, Marshall Medical Center – North