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The $77 million facility at William P. Hobby Airport, including a new 374,000 square foot, 20-gate Central Concourse for Southwest Airlines, was a combination of new construction and retrofitting of an existing central chiller plant deep within the baggage service area of the existing airport. Cobb Mechanical was responsible for removing all of the chiller room equipment and piping from the existing central plant and then installing new chillers and piping, as well as the HVAC and plumbing services serving the new central concourse. Cobb Mechanical and Morganti Group, Inc., the General Contractor on the project, were faced with challenging phasing and access problems because the new concourse was located in the middle of three operating concourses at Hobby Airport in Houston, TX. The first phase involved starting the central plant and opening 5 gates in the new concourse, the second involved the demolition of existing concourses and the third, the completion of the remaining 15 gates in the new concourse. Project Specifications:
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