Expertise and Licensing

- Our team is led by a mechanical contractor licensed in Alabama, Florida, & Georgia, ensuring compliance and expertise.
- BWC specializes in commercial projects, offering a wealth of experience and knowledge in this area.
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In-House Capabilities

- We operate our own sheet metal department for quick fabrication of essential components like plenums and takeoffs.
- Our in-house welding and woodworking services allow for a comprehensive approach to construction needs.
- With these capabilities, we can handle a wide range of tasks internally, ensuring quality and efficiency.
Value Engineering

- Our focus on value engineering aims to bring projects within budget without compromising on quality.
- We continuously look for new efficiencies, leveraging our in-house capabilities to find cost-saving opportunities.
- Despite our focus on cost-saving, we never skimp on the quality of the work or materials used in our projects.
Design and Build Projects

- Our on-staff professional engineer can design projects in-house, offering a significant saving to clients.
- This ability eliminates the need for clients to hire an outside engineering firm, further reducing project costs.
- Our integrated approach ensures that design and construction phases are closely aligned, optimizing both time and resources.
New Construction
BWC is devoted to commercial projects, headed by a mechanical contractor who is licensed to work in Alabama, Florida, & Georgia.
Within our broad range of services we operate our own sheet metal department, with faster fabrication for needed components like plenums and takeoffs, as well as in-house welding and woodworking services.
With all these capabilities under one roof, we’re experts at bringing projects within budget parameters with value engineering, always looking for new efficiencies and ways to save on cost without skimping on quality.
Commercial New Construction HVAC FAQs
Planning a commercial build? These answers can help you understand how HVAC design and installation fit into the construction process.
When should HVAC planning begin for a commercial construction project?
HVAC planning should begin early in the design or pre-construction phase. Early involvement makes it easier to plan equipment placement, duct routing, ventilation needs, and budget expectations before construction decisions limit your options.
Why is custom sheet metal fabrication helpful during commercial HVAC installation?
Custom sheet metal fabrication can help the HVAC system fit the building layout more effectively. It can also reduce delays when components such as plenums, takeoffs, or duct transitions need to be built for the specific project instead of waiting on outside fabrication.
Can HVAC design affect future operating costs for a commercial building?
Yes. Proper HVAC design can affect energy use, maintenance access, comfort, and long-term system performance. Choosing the right equipment size, duct layout, ventilation strategy, and control setup during construction can help reduce avoidable costs after the building is occupied.
What does value engineering mean for a commercial HVAC project?
Value engineering means looking for practical ways to meet the project’s comfort, performance, and code requirements while staying mindful of the budget. This may include evaluating equipment options, fabrication needs, installation methods, and layout efficiencies without cutting corners on quality.