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As a Mechanical Contractor, we strive to work closely with the General Contractor to ensure that the client is satisfied with the overall project.
Tebarco Mechanical’s in-house Engineering Department can help identify possible conflicts in the mechanical systems during planning stages to avoid problems during construction. Tebarco’s Project management team will coordinate with the GC throughout the project timeline beginning with the budgeting & pre-construction phase. Email communication with vendors and subcontractors speeds up our bid process and allows for more constant updates on order statuses and equipment availability. Project Managers and Engineers familiarize themselves with all aspects of the project site and timeline to make certain that field measurements are verified and the mechanical systems can be installed during convenient stages to minimize interference with other aspects of the project. |
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For mechanical upgrades where Tebarco Mechanical is performing work on existing systems, we will work to minimize the cost of upgrading while achieving compliance with the latest building codes...
so that the systems will continue to support the client’s needs well into the future. TMC may also advise businesses looking toward potential growth on how the current system can be configured for painless expansion. Tebarco focuses on sustainable operations, installing equipment properly for ease of use, maintenance, and low operational cost. Renovation projects can be staged so that business can continue in a facility while work is being performed. Temporary equipment can be quickly installed to regain use of a building while repairs are performed on the permanent system, and TMC will follow up on completed projects with a guarantee on the work performed, assistance with any defects in the equipment covered by manufacturer’s warrantee, and a service contract for proper maintenance to ensure that the system operates as expected. |
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Tebarco is aware that most aspects of mechanical systems are not always appealing to the eye. Toilets, pipes, ductwork, and air conditioning units can be a conspicuous obtrusion to any facility.
For buildings where aesthetics are a consideration, such as churches, theaters, and hotels, TMC can work to achieve the architect and owner’s visions. Exposed ductwork and piping has become a trend in new arc hitecture, and TMC works with subcontractors to install eye-pleasing arrangements. For projects where mechanical systems should not be seen at all, equipment installed by Tebarco can be so seamless that it blends with the architectural elements and goes entirely unnoticed by the building occupants. Additionally, environments such as schools, offices and auditoriums where noise can effect the concentration of the occupants should have proper equipment sizing and installation for sound attenuation purposes. Large building broken up into smaller zones may also want separate equipment for different zones, such as individual floors, offices, or classrooms.
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New innovations in the industry that address anti-microbial growth such
as duct coatings and ultra-violet treatments, water conservation measures such as rainwater collection systems, and energy conservation considerations such as LEED certified projects are all aspects that can be attended to during project design and planning phases. And for projects already involving these aspects, Tebarco’s experienced construction team is ready to work with specialty vendors to install systems that work properly to achieve the desired function.
The bottom line is Tebarco Mechanical wants your project to be a success, and a reliable, efficient mechanical system is an integral part of making that a reality.
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