With spring comes America’s favorite pastime: baseball. For many people, there’s nothing better than sitting in your favorite ballpark, watching your favorite team on a sunny day with a hot … Read More
Energy Savings Strategies for Your Data Center – Part I: Building a Winning Team
If you are like me, you’ve been counting down the days until football season kicks off. Right now, the optimism for the season’s success is at an all-time high. As … Read More
Why Does LEAN Matter in Construction?
Have you heard about LEAN manufacturing or LEAN construction? Do you know what this means and why it matters? Here, we take a look at what LEAN is and why … Read More
Retrocommissioning at Healthcare Facilities
Mechanical systems are the real workhorses in large facilities. They are in constant use and must be regularly maintained to prevent breakdowns. Systems must operate at peak performance to provide … Read More
Educational Campuses – Identifying System Inefficiencies and Promoting Sustainability
Large educational campuses are huge users of energy. Unfortunately, aging buildings and outdated mechanical infrastructure are a drain on resources. The inefficient operation of these mechanical systems leads to increasing … Read More
Award-winning BIM and mechanical systems project at VERO Biotech
AGC Awards McKenney’s 1st Place in Specialty Contractor Category. McKenney’s has won another major award from the Associated of General Contractors of Georgia (AGC Georgia). The company has been recognized … Read More
The #1 Way to Take Guesswork Out of System Maintenance
Toys have changed a lot over the years, but one that still captures our imagination is The Magic 8 Ball. The plastic sphere that looks like an … Read More
Award-winning Project -Emory Musculoskeletal Institute in Atlanta
McKenney’s Wins Specialty Contractor Category of 2022 AGC Build Georgia Award. McKenney’s recently submitted a project for consideration in the Special Contractor category for the 2022 AGC Build Georgia Award. … Read More
3 Ways COVID has Changed Healthcare Forever
As we move into month 27 of the COVID-19 pandemic, we see traffic on the roads increasing, people returning to the office, and overall life returning back to normal … Read More