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Project Profile Building a History of Exceptional Quality Since 1900 Franklin & Marshall College 415 Harrisburg Avenue Lancaster, Pennsylvania Scope: HVAC equipment replacement, and cooling and conditioning upgrades for a long-time, repeat customer MAIN OFFICE: 2780 York Haven Road York Haven, PA 17370 TEL: 717-266-6629 FAX: 717-266-6623 BRANCH OFFICE: 5790 Sunset Pike Chambersburg, PA 17202 TEL: 717-267-3114 FAX: 717-267-3458 www.jamesCRAFTson.com Above: New HVAC equipment being unloaded and lined up to descend into the 30-foot shaft. Inset: A section of a new air handling unit is lowered through the access shaft. A newly-installed HVAC unit for the college’s greenhouse labs. Project Spotlight Franklin & Marshall College Summer Projects Two HVAC Projects performed simultaneously for a long-time customer Lancaster, Pa. F ranklin & Marshall trusted James CRAFT & Son on these two challenging HVAC projects, which were performed simultaneously during the summer while students were off campus. Both jobs were estimated by Victor Vascellaro and managed by Jeff Ream. Steinman College Center - HVAC Equipment Replacement: Our first challenge was disassembly of the existing HVAC equipment in the basement. It had to be cut it into pieces and removed through a shaft 30 feet deep that we created from the basement up to ground level. The new equipment sections, custom made to fit down the same shaft, were then lowered and positioned into place, where our CRAFTsmen assembled and hooked them up. Barshinger Center - Greenhouse Upgrades: The other project completed during the 2012 summer involved upgraded cooling and conditioning capacity within the college’s greenhouse labs. James CRAFT & Son supplied and installed thirteen HVAC units that were custom-built with aluminum frames and cabinets. This prevents rust and corrosion on the equipment within the greenhouse’s moist environment. One of the thirteen HVAC units that CRAFT custom-built for the Barshinger Center at Franklin & Marshall College. Aluminum frames and cabinets prevent rust and corrosion, which is present in this moist environment.

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Page 1: Project Spotlight Franklin & Marshall College Summer Projects · Franklin & Marshall College 415 Harrisburg Avenue Lancaster, Pennsylvania Scope: HVAC equipment replacement, and cooling

Project Profile

Building a History of Exceptional Quality Since 1900

Franklin & Marshall College415 Harrisburg Avenue

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Scope:HVAC equipment replacement, and cooling and conditioning

upgrades for a long-time, repeat customer

MAIN OFFICE:2780 York Haven RoadYork Haven, PA 17370

tel: 717-266-6629fax: 717-266-6623

BRANCH OFFICE: 5790 Sunset Pike

Chambersburg, PA 17202tel: 717-267-3114fax: 717-267-3458

www.jamesCRAFTson.com

Above: New HVAC equipment being unloaded and lined up to descend into the 30-foot shaft. Inset: A section of a new air handling unit is lowered through the access shaft.

A newly-installed HVAC unit for the college’s greenhouse labs.

Project Spotlight

Franklin & Marshall College Summer ProjectsTwo HVAC Projects performed simultaneously for a long-time customerLancaster, Pa.

Franklin & Marshall trusted James CRAFT & Son on these two challenging HVAC projects, which were performed simultaneously during the summer while students were off campus. Both jobs were estimated by Victor Vascellaro and managed by Jeff Ream.

Steinman College Center - HVAC Equipment Replacement:Our first challenge was disassembly of the existing HVAC equipment in the basement. It had to

be cut it into pieces and removed through a shaft 30 feet deep that we created from the basement up to ground level. The new equipment sections, custom made to fit down the same shaft, were then lowered and positioned into place, where our CRAFTsmen assembled and hooked them up.

Barshinger Center - Greenhouse Upgrades:The other project completed during the 2012 summer involved upgraded cooling and

conditioning capacity within the college’s greenhouse labs. James CRAFT & Son supplied and installed thirteen HVAC units that were custom-built with aluminum frames and cabinets. This prevents rust and corrosion on the equipment within the greenhouse’s moist environment.

One of the thirteen HVAC units that CRAFT custom-built for the Barshinger Center at Franklin & Marshall College. Aluminum frames and cabinets prevent rust and corrosion, which is present in this moist environment.