by Haglid Engineering | Dec 17, 2021 | Case Study
Challenge: Prof. Klas Haglid, P.E., R.A., C.E.M, and CEO of Haglid EngineeringTM and Building Performance Equipment, Inc. makes sure his commercial headquarters is a shining example of the energy-efficient building-stock solutions he promotes. The 10,000-sq.ft....
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 30, 2021 | Case Study
Client: Avidan Management’s Industrial Complex at 145 Talmadge Road in Edison, NJ. Challenge: Avidan Management’s 656,000-sq.ft. property had been labeled a ‘gas guzzler,’ making at least 200,000 sq.ft. of the structure challenging to rent. The facility included...
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 30, 2021 | Case Study
Client: Alpacka Raft, LLC of Mancos, CO designs and hand-builds inflatable rafts. Challenge: A small company in Colorado that designs and hand-builds rafts with the best materials and techniques available (while operating completely off the power grid) needed...
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 28, 2021 | Case Study
Client: YMCA Public Pool, Olympic Pool and Hot Tub in Red Bank, NJ. Challenge: Chlorine and bromine smells from the pool and spa created poor indoor air quality (IAQ). Members complained that it was difficult to breathe in the main pool area. Solution: Two...
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 27, 2021 | Case Study
Client: Saskatchewan Conservation House in Saskatchewan, Canada. Challenge: When it was built in 1977, the Saskatchewan Conservation House was one of the first completely energy efficient homes in North America. Our goal was to increase the energy and cost...
by Haglid Engineering | Sep 27, 2021 | Case Study
Client: Plymouth Cultural Center in Plymouth, MI Challenge: Cultural centers can be an enormous challenge in HVAC design. The number of occupants fluctuates day by day, hour by hour, so the building must provide fresh air over a large range of flows. If not,...