Renovating a historic building requires balancing preservation with performance.
Modern HVAC systems must integrate into structures that were never designed to accommodate contemporary mechanical demands.
Historic buildings often have:
Creative routing and compact equipment selection become essential. Using Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) helps teams model solutions before invasive work begins.
Older buildings frequently require upgrades to meet:
Mechanical retrofits must align with modern regulations without compromising architectural integrity.
Visible ductwork, equipment placement, and structural modifications must be carefully planned to preserve aesthetics.
A coordinated Design/Build approach allows engineering decisions to respect both performance and preservation goals.
Many historic buildings remain occupied during renovation. Phased mechanical upgrades help minimize disruption.
Historic renovations demand precision, flexibility, and collaboration.
If you’re planning a historic renovation, our team can help you integrate modern mechanical performance without compromising architectural integrity.