A $4.9 million HVAC renovation project in Missouri
Integrated Facility Services (IFS) has completed work on a $4.9 million HVAC renovation project for the Hannibal School District. IFS was a key part of a team of professionals assembled by the prime energy services contractor, Performance Services, Inc. (PSI), to complete the HVAC renovation. IFS performed the mechanical portion of the project. In addition to the work by IFS, PSI implemented a complete replacement of the existing building’s plumbing system, new ceilings and lighting in all classrooms and corridors, a new addressable fire alarm system, and new U/G electric service feeds and upgraded electrical service.
Under PSI’s direction, IFS designed and installed a completely new HVAC and controls system to improve comfort for Hannibal High School’s more than 1,000 students. Since the high school did not previously have air conditioning in most of the building, the school closed an average of eight days each year due to high temperatures. IFS also installed HVAC equipment and controls to serve portions of the Hannibal Career and Technical Center (HCTC).