Established in 1954
 
Cutting To "THE CHASE" Installing HVAC into a 1922 landmark requires innovative design and installation expertise. Jarrell met these requirements and also came in under budget on its latest renovation project—The Chase Park Plaza.

From design through installation Jarrell performed the HVAC installation of the $35 million renovation of the historic Chase Park Plaza—St. Louis’ second largest renovation project.

Jarrell’s value engineering,in-house fabrication service and expert installers resulted in significant savings on the HVAC budget.

The Chase Park Plaza project transformed a hotel into a multi-functional building including: restaurants, apartments, office and retail space, conference center, exhibition hall, catering company, health club and a five-screen theatre all within the 490,000-square-foot structure.
Innovative Design Techniques

Innovative design techniques were developed to transform the historic Chase Park Plaza-St. Louis into: apartments, office space, a health club, retail shops, a catering company, an exhibition hall, restaurants, a conference center, and a five-screen theatre without compromising the original design and architecture. Designing HVAC to meet the new demands of the many facilities took careful strategy and planning by Jarrell’s in-house design team.
In-House Manufacturing

Having in-house manufacturing is an advantage. Jarrell’s in-house sheet metal and piping fabrication services are fully automated. To handle the demanding installation needs required at the Chase, Jarrell integrated rectangular and spiral ductwork into the building to make the project more cost-effective.
Expert Installation and Value Engineering

Due to design changes and an ever-changing scope of work, the project also took expert installation and value engineering to pump life back into the 490,000-square-foot building. Jarrell installed all-new equipment including: a direct digital building management system with Trane Tracer controls in the commercial areas and hydronic heat pump systems in the apartments.
The Result:

Kingsdell Partnership would pump more than $35 million into the entire renovation project before the lights could shine again in the historic gem. After a decade, the Chase is back in circulation with modern HVAC comfort that does not sacrifice energy efficiency.
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