Construction of the new Fuel Cell and Corrosion Control Facility at the Air National Guard facility in Montgomery, AL is almost complete. HHB Engineers (HHB) is serving as the Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Design and Fire Protection Engineering consultants, for the new 18,500 sq. ft. Facility. The new facility will be used for daily operation and maintenance of Read More
STERIS Technology Improves Jackson Hospital Surgery Room
The article below was published in the June 30, 2013 edition of the Montgomery Advertiser. HHB Engineers served as the Mechanical and Plumbing engineer for the design and construction of the renovated Operating Room. This included state-of-the art air curtain sytle air distribution system, medical gases including new CO2 manifold canister system. June 30, Read More
Wesley Sherer, PE new USGBC of Alabama Board Member
Wesley Sherer, PE, LEED Green Associate, and Associate Engineer at HHB Engineers, was recently elected to the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) of Alabama Chapter State Board. Wesley also currently serves as the Chair of the Central Alabama USGBC Branch, after having served one term as Vice-Chair. HHB Engineers has experience with many projects that have either been certified through USGBC, or Read More
Barbara McCrary, PE Birmingham Chapter ASHRAE Young Engineer of the Year 2013
Congratulations to Barbara H. McCrary, PE, LEED AP BD+C for her selection as Birmingham ASHRAE Chapter’s 2013 Young Engineer of the Year, and nominee to the Engineering Council of Birmingham (ECOB) for overall Young Engineer of the Year. The award is for outstanding achievement in the application of heating, refrigeration, and air-conditioning technology. The 2013 ECOB Banquet took place at the Read More
Construction of New Fraternity Houses at the University of Alabama
Construction is almost complete on two new fraternity houses at the University of Alabama. The new Sigma Chi and Phi Delta Theta houses, 26,500 square feet and 24,000 square feet respectively, are located on the East end of campus on University Boulevard. HHB Engineers served as the Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection engineering consultants for both projects, from Read More
UA East Quad Central Utility Plant Online
The East Quad Central Utility Plant at the University of Alabama is completed and online. The plant is located on Hackberry lane south of Gordan Palmer Hall. HHB served as prime A/E on the production of bridging documents for the design of the plant. The Energy Plant serves the area along Hackberry Lane north of University Blvd, with Read More
LEED Certification Presentation for Department of Youth Services
The USGBC LEED Certification plaque and certificates were officially presented to the Alabama Department of Youth Services on Tuesday, May 24th, at the Central Alabama branch of the United States Green Building Council in Montgomery, Alabama. The Department of Youth Services (DYS) acheived LEED certification for new dorms that were constructed at its Mt. Meigs Read More
Mt Meigs New Dorms Achieves LEED Certification
The New Dorms project at the Department of Youth Services Campus in Mt. Meigs, AL has achieved LEED Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). HHB Engineers, P.C. served as the Mechanical, Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineering consultant and was responsible for all aspects of the new Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) system, plumbing, Read More
Solar Hot Water System Up and Running
HHB was the Mechanical/Plumbing Consulting Firm for the design of a new solar domestic hot water system for the existing CBQ barrack housing facilities at the Naval Air Station, Meridian, Mississippi. The system is sized for 100% of the domestic hot water demand for the 175 person facility. The solar thermal system consists of 48 panels, Read More
University of Alabama East Quad Energy Plant Design Underway
HHB served as prime A/E on the production of bridging documents for the design of the new East Quad Energy Plant for the University of Alabama. The Energy Plant will serve the area along Hackberry Lane north of University Blvd. Four 1,200 ton chillers are planned for the first phase, with four more 1,200 chillers Read More