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Tweet Garot Mechanical has been heavily involved in the planning and construction of the new Fond du Lac campus of the Froedtert ThedaCare Health system, providing expertise in the design, budgeting, and construction of the HVAC and plumbing systems. The smaller-scale hospital, which is expected to be a 25,000 sq. ft. facility, will offer 24/7 emergency and inpatient care with a focus on energy-efficient and sustainable systems.
Tweet Garot was brought in early during the design phase to assist with budgeting, design collaboration, equipment procurement, virtual/BIM coordination, and ultimately the construction of HVAC and plumbing systems.
The facility’s mechanical system will utilize 50 geothermal bores, each 500 feet deep, to manage the building’s temperature without reliance on natural gas. HVAC systems such as an outdoor air handling unit, hot water VAVs, hydronic pumps, heat recovery chiller heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and both heating and domestic hydronic storage tanks were also installed to further guarantee the hospital was properly equipped.
Tweet Garot partnered closely with the design team and trade partners to coordinate the plumbing and mechanical systems within the overall building design. This early collaboration streamlined the planning process, ensuring seamless integration of all systems into the facility’s design.
The Tweet Garot team overseeing mechanical startup and turnover has been instrumental in bringing the complex mechanical systems to life. The geothermal bore field, located under the parking lot, powers the facility’s heating and cooling systems, minimizing environmental impact of the facility. Tweet Garot’s early involvement and expertise are key to meeting our customer’s demands and played a pivotal role in the success of this project.