HVAC
Our company is born from quality HVAC service. Whether its HVAC installation or preventative maintenance, we work to safely deliver quality systems. Our customers benefit from our proprietary process that involves intentional use of local dispatching and scheduling. Beyond the commercial HVAC service we provide, we also take the time to make calls after every installation to acquire feedback and implement third-party surveys. We also work with customers to locate opportunities for upgrades that can increase energy efficiency.
Projects
St. Joseph Hospital – NICU & Mother-Baby Unit
Working closely with our client, Healthcare Design & Construction, we were involved in managing the planning and installation of an industrial HVAC and exhaust system, as well as controls for Providence St. Joseph Hospital’s NICU and Mother-Baby Unit – the first of its kind in Orange County, California.
StoreDot
Working alongside Howard Building Corporation, we worked on a project for StoreDot, a renewable energy company located in Irvine, California. Bringing our knowledge and skillset in industrial HVAC, exhaust, and controls systems, we installed a new HVAC system on the extremely fast charging battery technology campus.
INX
INX, an International Ink Company located in Buena Park, California, found itself in need of our deep expertise in HVAC, exhaust systems, and controls. Partnering with Caliber Construction, our teams designed a plan to work within the confines of an old warehouse. This existing structure needed new roof top corner HVAC units and an exhaust system that would serve its test lab facility.
Advantest
In Lake Forest, California, semiconductor company, Advantest needed Contemporary’s HVAC, plumbing, and controls services. Set on a very aggressive construction schedule, our teams got to work installing new chillers outside at ground level. The ultimate goal for the project was to install new Carrier roof mounted heat pumps and Daikin chillers for process cooling.
JustFoodForDogs
In the town of Tustin, California, JustFoodForDogs, a retailer for all things dogs, needed a Daikin VRF System for its corporate offices. Working with Howard Building Corporation, our expert HVAC and controls teams collaborated with a mechanical engineer and equipment manufacturer to design state-of-the-art VRF split heat pumps. This unique project involved working with in modern, metal fabricated building that featured all exposed open ceilings.
Consumer Direct
In Irvine, California, a commercial tenant company needed to make improvements within a multi-story tenant building. Working with contractor, Snyder Langston, the Contemporary Heating & Air Conditioning HVAC installation team, began planning around the very limited space available to install ductwork that would align with the design intent of the structure.
L3Harris Technologies
Aerospace and defense company, L3Harris, is a technology company that provides military and commercial customers with integrated solutions for their air, land, sea, space, and cyber needs. Located in Yorba Linda, California, L3, needed a cooling tower, boiler, pumps, water source heat pumps and automated controls to all be retrofitted within a very accelerated timeline.
Christ Cathedral Arboretum
As part of the Diocese of Orange Catholic Church located on 34-acres in Orange, California, Christ Cathedral Arboretum was originally known as Crystal Cathedral. This historical building, designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson in 1980, was built without heating and air conditioning, and when converted, required an all-new HVAC system.
ToughBuilt Industries
ToughBuilt Industries designs, manufactures, and distributes tools and accessories for the building and construction industry. Located in Irvine, California, the company was building out its new corporate office and partnering with Caliber Construction.
Oakley
Oakley, the world-renowned sunglasses manufacturer was planning to incorporate a state-of-the-art production line into its operation. The problem was that the line needed to be located inside a 20-year-old building that required HVAC upgrades.
PCT/ICM Industries
PCT/ICM Industries, situated in La Palma, California, maintains a production facility that in total spans 50,000 square-feet. Built to serve as a manufacturing plant for the high-performance end milling for precision cutting tools, the owner needed our help in designing and building an industrial HVAC and exhaust system.
Channel Islands Surfboards
Industrial Surfboard manufacturer, Channel Island Surfboards, was building out a corporate office and manufacturing facility designed to ship surf boards to multiple countries. Located in Carpenteria, California, the structure was built to accommodate a high-end ventilation system in an existing facility that could adhere to AQMD standards.
Yorba Linda Packing House
In Yorba Linda, California a packing house facility was scheduled to be converted into a medical office building and needed a new HVAC system to make the workplace conditions optimal for occupants throughout the day.
St. Joseph Hospital
Built in 1959, St. Joseph Hospital, located in Orange, California required new HVAC equipment to be installed on the roof to serve an MRI room and blood lab positioned in the facility’s basement. In partnership with contractor, AV Construction, our experienced HVAC installation team outfitted the hospital with a new Nortek-Temtrol custom air handler for the MRI room and chilled water piping for the blood lab.
Better Nutritionals
Better Nutritionals is a state-of-the-art contract manufacturer and leader in nutritional supplements that specializes in making cutting-edge formulas of gummy and chocolate supplements. Situated in Norco, California, this commercial enterprise is focused on personal health and wellness.
St. Jude Hospital
The St. Jude Hospital, located in Fullerton, California, needed an upgrade to its existing HVAC system that serviced the hospital’s operating rooms. Because the healthcare facility was built in 1957, the project within this delicate and critical work environment required considerable construction in order for new heating and air conditioning equipment to be installed.
