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Wallace Eannace Contracted for Technical Support and HVAC System solutions at Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey

Stevens Institute of Technology (SIT) is a private, coeducational research university in Hoboken, New Jersey. The university also has a satellite location in Washington, D.C. Incorporated in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States and was the first college in America solely dedicated to...

Herbert Slepoy Corporation completes third apartment building heating plant replacement

Headquartered in Lynbrook, NY, Herbert Slepoy completes third apartment heating plant replacement. CEO, Andrew Slepoy explained, “As a third-generation company that manages properties throughout the NY Metropolitan market, we need to work with companies that we can rely on and will protect our companies’ interests.  AWS Mechanical is such a firm,...

HVAC system design requires methodical assessment of the options

Engineers must evaluate safety, costs, efficiencyof VRF versus hydronics With heating and cooling among the largest costs in commercial buildings, HVAC system selection is an important component in both new construction and retrofit projects to keep costs in line and realize energy-efficiency targets.Hydronic systems provide water-based heating and cooling, a proven,...

When the Tallest Residential Tower in the Western Hemisphere Required Hydronic Solutions, Wallace Eannace was on The Job

432 Park Avenue, NYC • Read Article Developer: Harry B. Macklowe GC: Lend Lease Mechanical: ASM Mechanical Engineer: WSP Cantor Seinuk Architect: Rafael Vinoly Wallace Eannace, working for the developer’s engineer and mechanical contractor, aided in the design of a comprehensive system solution, utilizing Bell & Gossett pumps, and other advanced...

At New Northwell Health Building, Wallace Eannace Aids in Custom Hydronic System Solution

Northwell Health – Medical building and distribution center Developer:               SOBR Development LLC GC/Builder:              Whiting Turner Mechanical:             Boilermatic Welding Industries, Inc. Mech. Engineer:     R. G. Vanderweil Engineers, PC Architect:                  Mitchell Architectural Group, P. C. Wallace Eannace, working for the developer’s engineer and mechanical contractor, aided in the design of a...

Sandford stadium improvements

The Sanford Stadium project consists of three main areas of improvement that will enhance the game day experience for the student-athletes. Following the Games, the area will be transformed into the mixed-use Canary District Community, a vibrant new neighbourhood that will boast market condos and townhomes, affordable rental housing, retail...

At Stony Brook University, Wallace Eannace Aids in Custom Hydronic System Solution for New Medical Buildings

Stony Brook University – Medical Research and Translation Building & Hospital Pavilion Developer:               Stony Brook University GC/Builder:              EW Howell Mechanical:             Anron HVAC Mech. Engineer:     JFK&M Architect:                  AECOM, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Wallace Eannace, working for the developer’s engineer and mechanical contractor, aided in the design of a comprehensive hydronic system...

Rose Bowl Stadium Renovation

Check out the video case study of our $168 million renovation of the Rose Bowl in joint-venture with Bernards Construction of San Fernando, CA. Following the Games, the area will be transformed into the mixed-use Canary District Community, a vibrant new neighbourhood that will boast market condos and townhomes, affordable...

Wallace Eannace Aids in Hydronic System Solution at 151 Maiden Lane, AC Marriott Hotel

Wallace Eannace Aids in Hydronic System Solution at 151 Maiden Lane, NY AC Marriott Hotel, located at 151 Maiden Lane, NYC Developer:   LCRE Group Builder:         Pizarottic-IBC Mechanical: MC-JJK Mechanical Engineer:      WSP Architect:      Peter F. Poon Wallace Eannace, working for the developer’s engineer and mechanical contractor, aided in the design of...

Standing down to safety

More than 10,500 people across 140 jobsites celebrated National Construction Safety Week and participated in OSHA’s 2017. One of the various trades skills challenges featured at the Expo, the scaffolding competition tested student teams from Kwantlen Polytechnic University as they laid out and erected scaffolding, using materials donated by Scaffold...