flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

Limbach Energy Solutions targets eight new markets

Limbach Energy Solutions targets eight new markets


August 11, 2010

PITTSBURGH, MAY 18, 2009 – A long-time player in the U.S. building industry is shaking up the energy services market. Limbach targets Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Orlando, Tampa and Washington DC as hot markets for growth

Limbach Facility Services, one of the United States leading specialty contractors, announced today that it is expanding its energy services portfolio designed to help building owners lower energy costs and cut greenhouse gas emissions through improved energy efficiency. The Pittsburgh-based company, which has specialized in mechanical contracting for more than a century, will offer its suite of building retrofit services to building owners in eight new markets including Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Orlando, Tampa and Washington DC. 

For the last 16 years, Limbach Energy Solutions has provided energy retrofit services to schools, hospitals and government buildings in Ohio. New government incentives and the prospect of rising energy costs, meanwhile, are prompting building owners across the country to update mechanical and electrical systems to generate substantial long-term cost savings.

“Limbach is a company steeped in tradition.  We’ve survived a depression, more recessions than I can count, two World Wars and being acquired by Enron. We’ve succeeded this long because we’re not afraid to embrace changes that benefit our customers, our employees and our bottom-line,” said Charlie Bacon, CEO, Limbach.

Limbach’s roots as a specialty mechanical contractor and building service partner provide the company a unique perspective in the energy solutions market. By leveraging its entire portfolio of mechanical contracting services from building design to construction and all the way through building maintenance, Limbach provides a single source of accountability for building retrofits.

Qualified building owners are given a comprehensive energy audit and then provided a variety of options ranging from performance contracts to retrofit options, building re-commissioning, and operational improvement recommendations. The audit examines several options, including utility procurement, building envelope improvements, lighting system upgrades, HVAC equipment replacements and service, automatic temperature controls and building management systems, water conservation, and any other areas where owners spend money to operate their buildings. Building enhancements are ideal for hospitals, K-12 and higher education schools, and federal, state and municipal government buildings, as well as owner-occupied commercial and industrial buildings.

“We’re not just a project financier, equipment provider or general contractor,” said David Leathers, senior vice president, Building Service and Energy Solutions, Limbach. “We’re the single-source for the entire project. That reduces the number of touch points and layers of accountability and ensures that we deliver stellar results. Because we self perform, we control the project schedule and project quality. And because we’re vendor neutral, each individual customer can be assured we’re providing the best solution possible.”

Limbach was founded in 1901 as a provider of mechanical and sheet metal services to clients in Pittsburgh. Today, Limbach Facility Services is a $350 million national mechanical contractor. Limbach Energy Solutions is active in 24 major markets through hub offices located in Boston, Columbus, Detroit, Los Angeles, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Tampa and Washington DC.

In recent years, the company has contributed its energy-saving expertise to Ohio facilities such as Marion General Hospital, Worthington Schools, the Chillicothe Correctional Institution, and National Defense University in Washington, D.C.

Limbach Energy Solutions

From building design through construction to lifecycle maintenance, Limbach encompasses the entire spectrum of smart green design services with a constructor’s viewpoint for cost effective energy solution services. Building owners and construction managers can rely on the same high-quality, customer-first service that exemplifies the Company’s century spanning legacy. From the designed or existing building systems audits, Limbach can determine a facility’s overall operating efficiency to devise the most cost effective energy management program. For retrofit projects, Limbach applies the most current technologies to increase reliability, reduce energy consumption, and meet new environmental standards. In accordance with current government incentives, building retrofits present the single largest opportunity for cutting operating expenses.

 

Because Limbach is vendor neutral, you can depend on us to always choose to most suitable fit for each individual project. This customization is focused towards specific client needs and ensuring the most direct and hassle free process. At Limbach, our primary goal is to not just sell an energy project, but to build a long term relationship with our customers. For more information in Limbach go to www.limbachinc.com.

 Mike Merwin

Weber Shandwick

(425) 452-5445

mmerwin@webershandwick.com
 

 

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category



Engineers

Navigating battery energy storage augmentation

By implementing an augmentation plan upfront, owners can minimize potential delays and unforeseen costs when augmentation needs to occur, according to Burns & McDonnell energy storage technology manager Joshua Crawford.


3D Printing

3D-printed construction milestones take shape in Tennessee and Texas

Two notable 3D-printed projects mark milestones in the new construction technique of “printing” structures with specialized concrete. In Athens, Tennessee, Walmart hired Alquist 3D to build a 20-foot-high store expansion, one of the largest freestanding 3D-printed commercial concrete structures in the U.S. In Marfa, Texas, the world’s first 3D-printed hotel is under construction at an existing hotel and campground site.

halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021

Â