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Intel

Santa Clara, California SC2 Seismic Upgrade• IMO Laser Writer Project• D1, D2 Sub-Fab• SC9 R&D Process Piping• SC10 Tenant Improvement Work

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Google

Mountain View, California The office buildings for Google are undergoing constant change to meet the demands of their expansive growth. Many buildings on the Google campus are aging and in need of modernization. This is where O.C. McDonald has taken a lead. O.C. McDonald has been working with Google to create HVAC solutions for their

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Lockheed Martin

Santa Cruz, California Performed an energy analysis on several buildings used for manufacturing, testing, packaging and offices, to learn what energy savings might be available within all HVAC systems. Our proposal demonstrated an 18 month payback. As a result, O.C. McDonald was contracted to modify existing mechanical systems and integrate Johnson Controls Metasys BAS systems,

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Apple – Newark Data Facility

NEWARK, CALIFORNIA• 36,000 Sq. ft. server facility Phase 1 and Phase 2• 4600 tons cooling• 5 Cooling Towers with water storage totaling 320,000 gal.• 1 Chilled Water storage tank for 100,000 gal.• Electrical equipment to provide 1.6 MW, N+1 redundancy• Providing process piping, HVAC, mechanical piping and plumbing. Photo Credit: lookcatalog

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NASA

Moffett Field, California Unitary Wind Tunnel Upgrades Demolition and installation of Oil and Cooling Water Systems and Make Up Air MUA System functions to provide up to 50,000 SCFM of make up air. Provided process piping, HVAC, mechanical piping, plumbing. NASA CEV-80 Helium Delivery System Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel, Ames Research Center, California “With the

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Tesla Factory

FREMONT, CALIFORNIA The General Motors Corporate Headquarters in Fremont, California was directed to find a company that could design a system of command and control that would meet the energy savings criteria from their global energy resources division in Detroit, Michigan. The O.C. McDonald Company was contracted to survey the existing building HVAC systems and

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