by Haglid Engineering | Feb 3, 2023 | Battleship New Jersey, Energy Recovery, HVAC, Long Ass ERV, Thermal Comfort
Photo by Mys 721tx – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 Where does the most decorated warship to serve in the U.S. Navy go to retire? The USS New Jersey, one of the largest battleships of its kind, went out of service in 1991, eventually transitioning into a museum in...
by Haglid Engineering | Aug 25, 2022 | Case Study
Client: Grateful Heads Beauty Salon, Monroe, North Carolina Challenge: When April and Sam Kuhn set out to open Grateful Heads, a beauty salon, they needed to renovate the property they bought to local codes. Ventilation was a key area to consider given typical salon...
by Haglid Engineering | Jul 20, 2022 | Case Study
Client: Machine Shop, Massachusetts Challenge: When fresh air exchange is poor, machine shops are known for exposing occupants to chemicals, oils, solvents, hotter ambient air temperatures, and sometimes humidity. This typical screw machine shop turns long bars into...
by Haglid Engineering | Jun 20, 2022 | Case Study
Location: Building of Carmelite Monastery via CNC Stone Working System Meeteetse, WY Challenge: When a group of Carmelite monks in Wyoming needed more living space, they reduced costs on building a stone European Gothic monastery by carving and installing the...
by Haglid Engineering | Apr 8, 2022 | Haglid Engineering
March 14th-17th, 2022—When Klas Haglid, P.E., R.A. of Haglid Engineering & Associates, Inc.® touched down in Dubai, the city’s architecture naturally appealed to his design sensibilities. Honored with an invitation to speak at the first ever World Police Summit,...