HHB Engineers, PC is proud to announce that Barbara Hattemer McCrary was honored as a newly inducted University of Alabama Distinguished Mechanical Engineering Fellow. The ceremony and reception were held on Wednesday, November 2nd at 5pm at NERC, one of the newly opened engineering buildings on the UA campus. Pictured is McCrary with Interim Department Read More
HVAC Upgrades for Dept of Homeland Security’s COBRATF
HHB Engineers is continuing their long history of work with the Corps of Engineers at the Center for Domestic Preparedness, a Dept of Homeland Security Facility in Anniston, Alabama. In June 1998, the Center for Domestic Preparedness opened its doors as a training center for the nation’s emergency responders. The facility now uses many of the former Read More
HHB Engineers selected for Maxwell AFB Central Plant Upgrade
HHB Engineers has been selected to design a major upgrade to the Central Chilled Water Plant at Maxwell AFB, outside Montgomery, AL. The upgrade to include replacement of 5 of the 6 chillers, currently 800-tons each with greater capacity chillers. Cooling towers to be upgraded and chiller pumps to be replaced. The building was constructed Read More
Renovation of Historic Mississippi River Commission Building
HHB Engineers has been selected, along with TAG Architects, for the HVAC Replacement of the historic 1894 Mississippi River Commission Building in Vicksburg, MS. The General Services Administration (GSA) is managing the project. The building is 59,000 square foot four-story National Register (NR Rating – 3) listed Gothic / Romanesque Revival-style Post Office and Customs Read More
ALFA HQ HVAC Upgrades Complete
Major upgrade to the HVAC systems at the ALFA Headquarters building in Montgomery, AL were recently completed. HHB Engineers served as the Mechanical Engineers for the project during the design and construction phase. Building Area involved in Project: 350,000 square feet Project Construction Cost: $3.4 million Scope of Work: the HQ building was constructed in Read More
LEED Silver Certification – Dannelly Fuel Cell and Corrosion Control Facility
Download PDF HHB Engineers (HHB) announces LEED Silver certification of the 18,500 SF Fuel Cell and Corrosion Control Facility at Dannelly Field for the Alabama Air National Guard. The project was certified using LEED v2.2. Included in the design is a ground source heat pump (geothermal) vertical bore closed loop system, consisting of six 250 Read More
Wesley Sherer, HHB Principal, elected Vice Chair of USGBC AL State Board
Wesley Sherer, PE, CxA, LEED GA, and Principal at HHB Engineers, was elected to serve as the Vice Chair on the USGBC Alabama state chapter Market Leadership Advisory Board (MLAB). The Alabama Chapter recently integrated under the umbrella of the national organization, and the MLAB is the new name for what was formerly the state Read More
Continental Gin Office Building to become Prattville Public Safety Building
HHB Engineers is serving as the Mechanical Engineers for the renovation of the approx. 25,000 SF 1960s era Continental Eagle Gin Company office building located in historic downtown Prattville, AL. The building will serve as the Prattville Public Safety building, to house offices for the Fire Department, Police Department, EMA, and others. The project consists Read More
Chantilly VA facility’s opening brings new level of service for veterans
HHB Engineers served as the Commissioning Agent (CxA) for the new 150,000 SF VA Medical Clinic that opened in 2015 in East Montgomery, off Chantilly Parkway in Montgomery Alabama. For more information in our Project Portfolio, click here Article Excerpt: Chantilly VA facility’s opening brings new level of service for veterans By: Rebecca Burylo, Montgomery Advertiser Read More
Historic building renovation for Pike Road Schools
The City of Pike Road has announced the renovation of a historic building in Pike Road for a new school. The building, portions built in 1918, is approximately 25,000 SF and was the Pike Road Consolidated School from 1918 to 1970. The school will be completely renovated and turned into a middle school for the Read More