Tweet/Garot has been a family-owned mechanical contracting business for over 120 years. Beyond simply designing and building high-quality mechanical solutions, our industry-best workforce provides a complete commitment to each project and extraordinary customer service.
Tweet/Garot design teams continue to push limits of technology within the construction industry. We have created the ability to provide a more detailed mechanical concept model to our construction partners with less information, and in record times.
With nearly 155,000 square feet of prefabrication space, our customers are confident in our ability to not only reduce our man-hours on site and reduce transportation costs, but also help shorten the time required to complete our critical, preliminary work.
Tweet/Garot is dedicated to providing our clients with a smarter, energy-efficient, and more comfortable facility, always functioning at peak performance.
Tweet/Garot specializes in—and is recognized for—our ability to work around our customers’ demanding schedules, no matter what market. We utilize fast-track construction methodology, virtual design technology, and continuous improvement in all that we do. Our clients know that Tweet/Garot thrives on solving challenges.
Tweet/Garot was recently contracted to convert an industrial facility built in the early 1900’s into a multi-use occupancy. The new utilization will house a public market, the Wisconsin Farmer’s Union Office, and residential apartments.
The market is located on the first floor of the building which includes multiple vendors along with restaurant spaces. Market tenants are required to utilize a minimum amount of locally sourced products and ingredients. The second level serves as the corporate headquarters for the facility owners as well as space available for lease. The third floor holds a residential occupancy, with apartments available for lease.
The first and second floors utilize packaged rooftop air handling units as well as a variable air volume (VAV), hydronic reheat system, served by two hot water boilers. The apartments on the third floor are served by fully electric air source heat pumps with electric resistance heating backup.
The age of the existing structure and techniques utilized at the time of its construction served as challenges throughout this renovation. The building is supported by mass timber construction with sub-10 foot beam heights. Minimal vertical clearance throughout levels one and two of the facility forced a complex duct system with multiple vertical shafts to distribute air throughout the facility. Additionally, the facility was built on the remnants of a previous building that had burned down prior to its reconstruction at this site. Several large pieces of the previous structure were still present below to the facility which had to be removed as part of the underground plumbing work. Despite these unique challenges, Tweet/Garot was able to deliver our scope on time and within budget.
Tweet/Garot’s involvement included the building mechanical, plumbing and building automation systems.