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The staff at Catalyst Engineering has a wide array of project experience in many different construction markets. Some of our previous project experience includes the following:

GOVERNMENT / MUNICIPAL

Design of Geothermal HVAC system at Columbus City Hall.
5 Projects at Wright Patterson Air Force Base totaling over 850,000 Square Feet in new construction and major renovations.
Two 50,000 SF Electronics Warfare Laboratories at Crane Naval Base.
Energy Assessments on various government facilities totaling more than 1.1 million SF.
Registered engineer on over a dozen LEED projects.

RETAIL
Restaurant design of 60+ fast casual restaurants in 16 different states for various clients.
Tenant Infill design of 40+ retail spaces in 9 different states.
Shell building HVAC design of 4-story mixed use space at Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Significant experience with new ground-up spaces, and first and second generation tenants.

OFFICE
Three 20,000 SF office build-outs for Allied Mineral Products, a growing manufacturing company.
Seven Tenant Fitouts totaling over 30,000 SF for Nationwide Insurance in 4 different states.
Design of 10,000 SF fitout on the Fourth floor of the new ‘Joseph Office’ high-rise in Columbus, Ohio.
HVAC renovation of 150,000 SF Beightler Armory with new Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) System throughout.

HEALTHCARE
Lead Mechanical Engineer on highly efficient Chilled Beam HVAC system at LEED Gold Certified John Maloney Health Center.
Two Operating Room fit-outs for Mount Carmel Saint Ann’s Hospital.
HVAC distribution layout for 500,000 SF Providence Park Hospital (Novi, MI) and 800,000 SF Elmhurst Memorial Hospital in Illinois.
Eight Medical Office Building renovations for various clients throughout Central Ohio.

EDUCATION
10+ Projects with The Ohio State University.
Projects ranged from minor office renovations to major cooling tower replacements.
Plumbing design of 7 new ground-up schools within the Huber Heights School District.
Experienced with Permitting through the Ohio Department of Industrial Compliance.