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Read More In the magazine’s November issue, print and online, Harris’ David Williams, senior special projects sales representative, talks about the various conditions that come into play when choosing the right cooling system and mechanical components for your project.
Read More Tell us about your background. How did you get your start in the construction/service/BAS business? I started my electrical apprenticeship in 2011 when I decided that my job at the time was just a job, and not a long term career. I worked for an electrical contractor here in Salt Lake for my whole apprenticeship. After I received my journeyman license I was approached by the controls contractor on the job I was working on about switching. ...
Read More Tell us about your background. How did you get your start in the construction/service/BAS business? It’s a love story. Originally, I was joining the biomedical industry, however, I wanted to work in an office walkable to getting lunch with my (now) wife. Ever since I have loved the industry culture, constant learning and opportunity for project delivery improvement.
Read More The new six-story, 790,000-square foot Veterans Affairs Medical Center represents the largest construction contract ever awarded by the United States Department of Veteran Affairs. The hospital provides complete medical services, including ambulatory care, radiology, laboratories, pharmacy, diagnostic and treatment clinics, and educational facilities.
Harris fabricated and installed 1,900,000 pounds of ductwork for Phase IV of the $364.9 million hospital project. Partially staffed on-site, Harris’ BIM team met weekly to coordinate with other trades for interference, using the project model ...
Read More (ST. PAUL, Minn.) – Harris recently completed a crane pick at Providence Academy in Plymouth, Minn. The project consisted of lifting off the old air-cooled chillers, preparing the existing steel structure to accommodate the new chillers, setting the new air-cooled chillers, and then piping them. Watch drone video on YouTube. The ...
Read More For more than 25 years, Harris has been designing and manufacturing custom conveyors for complex product-handling needs. Working closely with our customers, we develop innovative solutions that move products from the ingredient stage through processing, to packaging, case packing and palletizing.
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Read More Harris was selected by Big-D Construction to perform the mechanical, plumbing and HVAC controls scopes as the Design-Assist subcontractor for the new Tooele Public Safety building. Located in Tooele, this 23,000-square-foot building is a new, state-of-the-art facility that houses the city’s law enforcement administration, records, patrol, investigations, secure detainee processing and evidence storage.
This facility also included a 2,000-square-foot multi-purpose training/community event space, victim services facility, health and fitness facilities and a centralized server and ...
Read More Harris was hired on the Arizona State University Health Solutions Innovation Center to perform the installation of mechanical piping, HVAC and process piping systems. The new 150,000-square-foot, three-story, ground-up facility will serve students in ASU’s nursing program as they learn to treat patients using a whole health model encompassing mind, body and spirit. The facility features specific clinical skills labs with simulation exam and operating rooms. It includes space for a future MRI build-out, dry and ...
Read More ST. PAUL, Minn. – Harris Companies, a leading national mechanical contractor, has refreshed its brand and streamlined its name. It is now called simply Harris. This effort unifies and strengthens 19 companies across the country that now use the same name, share resources, capital, efficient processes, smart solutions and a full range of in-house capabilities. * Harris will continue to offer the same quality work and trusted teams customers expect while expanding its national reach. For Harris CEO Greg Hosch, the rebrand signals ...
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