JFPCS works closely with building owners to advise on the most cost-effective and energy-efficient systems to employ in their buildings. We are advocates for providing the best building envelope economically possible. An efficient building envelope will reduce the size of the mechanical systems, reduce energy consumption and likely prolong the life of the building.
Our engineering approach follows a three-step process:
As we get to know our clients' goals and facilities, we can provide targeted long-term service to meet their needs.
Alternative Energy & Energy Efficient Design
JFPCS has been engaged in green building design since our inception. We believe alternative energy sources that are renewable and sustainable system should always be considered. We strive to stay current with the latest in alternative energy and energy efficient technology. We are currently working on high performance buildings in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts that utilize multi-zone air source and ground source heat pumps, biomass wood pellet systems, wood chip and cord wood systems, and several thermal solar systems.
Our design/engineering work includes but is not limited to projects in the following areas:
Housing
Educational
Institutional
Governmental
Commercial
Healthcare
Our engineering approach follows a three-step process:
- investigate the mechanical needs and requirements for HVAC , plumbing and fire protection systems
- explore the mechanical system options as well as the use of renewable energy sources
- evaluate the life cycle cost of potential equipment available for installation.
As we get to know our clients' goals and facilities, we can provide targeted long-term service to meet their needs.
Alternative Energy & Energy Efficient Design
JFPCS has been engaged in green building design since our inception. We believe alternative energy sources that are renewable and sustainable system should always be considered. We strive to stay current with the latest in alternative energy and energy efficient technology. We are currently working on high performance buildings in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts that utilize multi-zone air source and ground source heat pumps, biomass wood pellet systems, wood chip and cord wood systems, and several thermal solar systems.
Our design/engineering work includes but is not limited to projects in the following areas:
Housing
Educational
Institutional
Governmental
Commercial
Healthcare