Projects

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With a solid track record of successfully executed projects across a variety of industry sectors our team has consistently delivered success for our clients and their operations. From landmark projects in some of the most challenging environments, to forward-thinking solutions that position your operations for future reliability and system optimization—Nutemp exceeds expectations every time.

INDUSTRY SECTORS

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HEALTH CARE

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MISSION CRITICAL

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TRANSPORTATION

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COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS

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INDUSTRIAL

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SOCIAL INFRASTUCTURE

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SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Knockdown Air Handler Retrofit

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PAST PROJECT
CASE STUDIES

TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL DOMESTIC HOT WATER HEATERS PROJECT

The Toronto General Hospital is a major teaching hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the flagship campus of University Health Network, ranked 4th best hospital in the world.

Our team focused on installing and commissioning semi-instantaneouswater heaters from a steam heat source. The innovative hot water solutions placed user safety and Legionella risk reduction at the forefront of the hot water system design, operation and maintenance, while minimizing the risk of scald injury and associated litigation.

As always, our operations were in compliance with ASHRAE and other industry standards, with software that enables the facility to prove it with accurate monitoring and documentation. Nutemp is proud to lead in the healthcare sector, and draw on our deep experience in this unique area of mechanical contracting.

TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL SF 1 / 2 REPLACEMENT

On this project, our team supplied and installed two general air handling units designed for cleanliness of the airstream. Many areas in a hospital are required by code to have high efficiency filters in the position furthest downstream in the air handling unit. Redundancy is a requirement in many health care applications and redundancy of components and units were incorporated into the air handling units. Hospitals are designed for longevity, reliability, and continuous operation—as such the air handling equipment Nutemp installed was designed for long life and sustainability.

SCARBOROUGH GENERAL HOSPITAL PROJECT

Scarborough General Hospital works with their many community and government partners, patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and donors to transform patient care and outcomes today and chart a new course to create a healthier tomorrow.

Nutemp was chosen on this project to provide mechanical services for the build of 3 new isolation rooms at the facility. Controlling the spread of infectious diseases is essential to maintaining a safe care environment. Isolation rooms have fairly high rates of air exchange relative to other patient areas. An isolation facility aims to control the airflow in the room so that the number of airborne infectious particles is reduced to a level that ensures cross-infection of other people within a healthcare facility is highly unlikely.

Our team delivered on this request through the Airborne Isolation Room (AIR) or Airborne Infection Isolation Room (AIIR)—designed, constructed and ventilated to limit the spread of airborne micro-organisms from an infected occupant to the surrounding areas of the healthcare facility.

55 TORLAKE PROJECT
CREATIVE FOODS

Creative Foods Brands is a vertically integrated protein company specializing in the further processing of fresh and frozen fully-cooked poultry items.

As a specialized industry, food processing and ready-to-eat (RTE) food preparation requires hygienic air handling as a critical element of the food processing environment. To create a sanitary process, hygienic duct design and fabrication is often required.

On this project, our team designed the system so the air flow in the plant maintained positive air pressure on the RTE side of the operation relative to the “raw” side. Considerations for the room temperature and the impact of airflow on controlling condensation in the plant were also taken into account. Our team was committed to helping Creative Foods operate with the highest safety standards for airflow and hygiene.

6 BRONTE ST PROJECT MILTON PROFESSIONAL BUILDING

The Milton Professional Building will house a comprehensive medical team upon completion of the building in late 2021.

Nutemp was selected for this project to act as a subcontractor in a variety of areas.

Our team was responsible for:

BAS – controls
Plumbing
Heating
Sheet Metal Fabrication & Installation
Make Up Air Unit
Heat Pumps
Fluid Cooler
Pumps
Boilers

154 BRONTE ST - VICTORIA PARK COMMUNITY HOMES

Incorporated in 1974, Victoria Park Community Homes is one of the oldest and largest private non-profit housing corporations in the Province of Ontario.

Nutemp provided all mechanical services for this project for each suite. From combination heating and Domestic Hot Water boilers, plumbing fixtures to VTAC units. The versatile VTAC units can control the temperature of one or multiple rooms.

Providing safe and efficient solutions for non-profit housing is a project that we are particularly proud of.

CHSI CREEKBANK MISSISSAUGA

Centre for Health & Safety Innovation (CHSI) is a focal point for innovation and applied learning in the prevention and elimination of workplace injuries and illnesses. It is a key resource for employers, employees, and others seeking expertise and direction on how to make workplaces injury and illness-free. On this project Nutemp provided retrofitting services for 9 AHUs on a Saturday to avoid any disruption to the facility operations and its tenants. As a result, all units were commissioned on the same day to achieve our client’s goals.

1 ST. CLAIR EAST

1 St. Clair Avenue East is a 10-storey, Class A office tower located in midtown Toronto. The Property is comprised of a wide variety of professional tenants, including doctors, lawyers and Bank of Nova Scotia as the largest tenant. On this project, Nutemp acted as a subcontractor to provide plumbing, sheet metal, BAS, mechanical piping and insulation services. Our work also included replacement of AHUs, pumps, dry coolers and chiller servicing bank over multiple floors—and on the new concourse level serving the underground connection to TTC.

MARKHAM STOUFFVILLE HOSPITAL

Markham Stouffville Hospital (MSH) is one of Ontario’s leading community hospitals. Across their two sites (Markham and Uxbridge) and Reactivation Care Centre (RCC), they provide high quality, patient-centred care to more than 435,000 patients each year. We were proud to be chosen to keep the operations of this life-saving facility running optimally.

On this project, the Nutemp team was responsible for the retrofit of 20 air handlers, steam piping, heating and cooling piping, ductwork. As a result of our project management and methodology there were no interruptions to hospital operations.

Each unit was renovated over a stringent 2-week time frame, which included providing temporary air for departments serviced including critical areas such as ORs, ER, Oncology as well as Clinics and Pharmacy.

Georgian Bay General Hospital Chiller Plant Retrofit

As the Huronia District’s largest public-sector employer, their nearly 1,500 staff, professional staff and volunteers care for the residents of Midland and the greater Georgian Bay area. GBGH provides an array of specialized acute, complex continuing care, allied health and ambulatory care services. The Hospital’s Mission is: We create exemplary healthcare experiences with patients and families every time.

Nutemp was fortunate enough to partner with the team at GBGH for this important landmark project. The upgrade was possible due to provincial funding from the Hospital Infrastructure Renewal Fund, which is allocated to replace aging infrastructure in Ontario hospitals. A total overhaul of their existing chiller plant was completed during the shoulder season and utilized Nutemp’s off-site prefabrication to ensure the timelines were adhered to. The new plant will provide the hospital with a back-up chiller and cooling tower in the event of a future breakdown, allow for future infrastructure growth and enhance the patient experience during the summer months by providing reliability and better temperature/humidity control.