Commercial Rooftop Unit Replacement Kitchener
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About Project
MEECO Technologies Inc. recently completed the replacement of rooftop HVAC units (RTUs) at a commercial facility in Kitchener, Ontario.
The project involved the removal of aging rooftop equipment and the installation of new high-efficiency units designed to improve the building’s heating, cooling, and overall energy performance.
The Scope of Work
The project required careful coordination and detailed planning to ensure the installation process was completed safely and efficiently while minimizing disruption to the facility’s operations.
Our team managed all aspects of the work, including rooftop access, crane coordination, equipment handling, and integration with the existing mechanical systems. Through strong teamwork, technical expertise, and a commitment to quality workmanship, the replacement project was completed successfully and on schedule.
Safety remained a top priority throughout every phase of the project.
The MEECO Technologies Inc. team adhered strictly to all applicable health and safety regulations, industry standards, and site-specific procedures. Special attention was given to rooftop operations and safe equipment handling to maintain a secure working environment for both workers and building occupants.
Why Choose MEECO?
This project reflects MEECO Technologies Inc.’s continued dedication to delivering dependable commercial HVAC solutions across Ontario.
By combining professional project execution, reliable service, and a strong focus on safety and efficiency, we continue to provide clients with high-quality mechanical systems that support long-term operational performance.
- Precision Planning & Seamless Execution
- Uncompromising Safety & Compliance
- Enhanced Performance & Reliability
Our Approach And Solution
The $4 million project was successfully completed in two separate phases with both phases coming in on schedule and the overall costs coming in under budget. Emergency repairs to the facility were completed on December 11th, 2014 which allowed for the facility to operate through the critical winter months. Permanent electrical repairs along with less critical site deficiencies were completed in April and May of 2016 when a longer facility shut-down could be tolerated. In order to meet the required schedule, TransGas delegated procurement and construction management services to WSP.

