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Center Build Presents New Challenges
The Challenge Aggressive schedule for base build, interiors upfit and controls installation Compliance to the owner’s budget The Solution Installed mechanical systems to improve air quality while maintaining physical distancing … Read More
Storm Drain & Catch Basin Inspection & Maintenance
It’s 3:00 a.m., and you get a call from the security guard in a panic because the building has flooded, the water keeps rushing in, and there is no valve … Read More
Keeping Cool with Full Coverage
PROJECT NAME Large Corporate Campus Build-to-Suit PROJECT LOCATION Atlanta, Georgia
Living Our Value of CARE
The holidays are in full swing, and although many of this year’s celebrations may look different than in years past, one thing remains the same: our dedication to CARE as … Read More
Building for Your Tenant in Times of COVID-19
It seems these days every aspect of our lives has been touched by COVID-19, including the construction industry. The nature of construction involves teams of people working together to build something, … Read More
Cybersecurity: Tips & Tricks
With cybersecurity routinely in the news, one would think that criminals couldn’t fool anyone with their scams. However, one security firm, Atlas VPN, estimates cybercrime is a $1.5 trillion dollar … Read More
This Fall, Leave the Maintenance Up To Us!
The change in season means a new maintenance concern: leaves and other debris in your drain lines. Call McKenney’s Plumbing Services to have our hydro excavation services flush out your … Read More
Healing Through Energy Efficiency
The Challenge: Incomplete original construction documents Multiple workspace reconfigurations Reduce utilities consumption spend by $250,000 annually