Lynch Mechanical came into existence in spring of 2005.  Our guiding principle is: Client Satisfaction & Quality Craftsmanship.

Our highly experienced staff has successfully handled a wide array of projects:

City of Portland
Portland Public Schools
City of Vancouver
Washington State University
Xerox
Hoffman Construction Company

With tight schedules, thin budgets and design obstacles. Lynch Mechanical has established a reputation of reliability by completing projects on time and delivering a product that exceeds our client’s expectations. 

 Specific Projects:

Western Oregon University Science Building Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacement, Monmouth Oregon.  We were the prime general contractor on a project that consisted of the removal and replacement of the existing chiller in the basement of a five-story brick building. The removal and replacement of the cooling tower on the roof along with the rebuilding of the metal support frame. This project also had us replace the associated pumps and modify the cooling water and condenser water piping to accommodate new equipment and relocated pumps. Subcontractors included concrete, electrical, controls, water treatment and HVAC services performed by local contractors.

Hilton Hotel Cooling Tower Replacement, Portland, Oregon. We were the prime general contractor on a project that consisted of the removal and replacement of the cooling towers from the roof of the historic 15 story Hilton Hotel in downtown Portland coupled with the installation of a matching plate and frame heat exchanger in the sub lower basement. This project required lane closures on three of Portland’s busiest downtown streets as well as maintaining temperature in a building that is occupied 24 hours a day seven days a week. Subcontractors included concrete, framing, insulation, controls, electrical and HVAC.

Medford Oregon Schools, Medford, Oregon. We were the prime general contractor overseeing (3) schools simultaneously. Fast track projects from June through September. Scope of work consisted of demolition, new hydronic chilled water and heating water system complete at each school including purchase and set HVAC equipment (3) chillers air cooled (6) boilers (12) pumps plumbing upgrades responsible to oversee and manage excavation and backfill, sheet metal duct work controls, electrical, carpentry, insulation, water treatment, seismic requirements, responsible for project start-up and project close out. All (3) schools opened on schedule.

Southern Oregon University Boiler Replacement and Upgrades, Ashland, Oregon. We were the prime general contractor on a project that remodeled the boiler plant at SOU. This work consisted of the removal of 2 of 3 boilers and replacement with (1) 400hp and (1) 200hp boilers. This work was completed while keeping the boiler plant on line. Construction included removal of a structural mezzanine and reconstruction of a new and larger mezzanine, roof modification and construction, concrete construction, remodel of underground plumbing to accommodate new boiler layout, steam piping revision, electrical modifications, and seismic upgrades. Subcontractors included HVAC, concrete, framing, roofing, insulation, electrical, controls, balancing, and chemical treatment.

Madison High School Boiler Replacement, Portland, Oregon. We were the prime general contractor on this project. Our scope of work consisted of working around and maintaining the steam system during winter months. Demolition of (2) boilers and replacement with a 200 HP and 400 HP boiler 12 feet below street level. Abatement of (2) buried fuel tanks. Installed new diesel fuel system, created structural opening in existing building and set oversized boilers. Performed breeching, controls, electric, piping, insulation, start-up and training.

Portland Children’s Museum, Portland, Oregon. We were the prime general contractor on a project that consisted of the installation of (3) new 20 ton chillers on the buildings exterior, demolition and replacement of existing cooling coils in (4) interior air handlers, installation of new chilled water pumps along with the associated piping and appurtenances. Subcontractors included controls, insulation, balancing, framing, concrete, and water treatment.

Washington State University Campus Infrastructure, Vancouver, Washington. This project consisted of the addition of a 650 ton chiller and the associated cooling tower as well as the installation of all associated pumps, heat exchangers, filters, piping and appurtenances. Subcontractors involved in the project consisted of HVAC, controls, water treatment, insulation, and balancing.