HVAC Project Coordination & Mechanical Services - Reem Construction

Our Services

HVAC Project Coordination & Mechanical Services

Central Air, VRF, Split SystemsEfficiency, Air Quality
Project-Specific Planning
Code & Permit Coordination
Scope-Based Proposals

Service Overview

Reem Construction coordinates licensed mechanical subcontractors for commercial HVAC scopes, from rooftop equipment and ductwork to split systems, ventilation, and controls. The mechanical schedule is coordinated with the wider construction program.

SystemsCentral Air, VRF, Split Systems
FocusEfficiency, Air Quality

Services Included

Commercial rooftop unit (RTU) coordination
Central air-conditioning system coordination
Boiler and heating-system coordination
Duct fabrication and installation coordination
VRF and mini-split system coordination
Ventilation and exhaust-system coordination
Thermostat and control integration
Maintenance-scope coordination
Indoor air-quality system coordination

Our Process

1

Load Calc

Coordinate the project-specific heating and cooling calculations.

2

Design

Coordinate ductwork layouts and equipment placement.

3

Install

Coordinate equipment, duct, refrigerant, and air-line scopes.

4

Balance

Coordinate required system testing, balancing, and inspections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you install HVAC systems for commercial projects in NYC?

Yes. We coordinate licensed HVAC contractors for commercial mechanical installations including split systems, rooftop units, VRF systems, and exhaust ventilation, managing integration with the overall construction schedule.

Do you handle HVAC permits for NYC construction projects?

Mechanical filings and inspections depend on the system and project scope. Reem Construction coordinates the applicable specialty contractor, design professional, and project-specific agency requirements.

Can you replace or upgrade HVAC in an existing commercial building?

We coordinate HVAC replacement and upgrade scopes for commercial buildings. Occupancy, temporary-condition needs, access, and phasing are reviewed as part of the project plan.