Success demands managing the 30% of your system that’s ordered rather than built on site.
Before construction starts, mechanical equipment must be accurately specified, selected, and procured. Rushing scrutinizes how the design gets translated to equipment specifications, which manufacturers are appropriate, and how the subcontractors price and manage equipment procurement. Rushing also procures equipment directly for owners and contractors.
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Equipment Procurement
Procurement of mechanical equipment is too often buried in a subcontractor’s scope of work, complicated by unclear or divided responsibility. A key part of our unique practice is start-to-finish procurement: managing in detail the early procurement of equipment and DDC controls to tightly manage the project schedule, avoid escalation of equipment pricing, and ensure efficient set-up and installation. Depending on your project’s specific scope and needs, we can manage the following phases of work:
- Selection
- Submittal Review
- Purchasing
- Scheduling
- Qualification of Installation
- Start-up
- Balancing
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