Self-Performing Concrete Contractor

HVAC Trade Coordination

We schedule and manage the mechanical trade on your project as a coordinated sub scope, keeping equipment pads, curbs, and rough-in sequenced with our concrete work so GCs and owners get one point of contact for both trades.

Sub-Bid or Direct

Your Concrete Partner for HVAC Trade Coordination

HVAC and concrete fight over the same schedule more often than any two trades on a commercial job. Rooftop units need curbs poured before they can set. Equipment pads need to be located, sized, and cured before the mechanical contractor can anchor anything to them. Underground condensate and refrigerant lines need to be roughed in before a slab goes down, not after.

We coordinate HVAC as a managed sub scope alongside our own concrete work, so the sequencing that usually causes delays gets planned before either trade mobilizes. On projects where we're bidding as the concrete subcontractor to a general contractor, we can bundle mechanical coordination into our scope so the GC has one fewer trade to schedule directly. On projects where we're contracted direct by an owner or developer, we bring in a vetted mechanical contractor and manage that relationship as part of the overall build.

This isn't us installing HVAC systems ourselves-it's us owning the sequencing and communication between the concrete and mechanical scopes so equipment pads are the right size and location the first time, curb heights match the roofing system before it's installed, and underground rough-in happens before we pour instead of requiring a slab cut afterward.

For Flower Mound industrial and commercial projects-warehouses with rooftop package units, office buildings with VRF systems, retail spaces with individual tenant HVAC-this coordination matters most on tight schedules where a missed sequence step means a multi-week delay waiting for a re-pour or a slab cut.

Who We Serve

  • General contractors who want fewer trades to manage directly
  • Developers and owners contracting direct without a GC
  • Industrial facility owners installing rooftop package units
  • Office and retail developers with tenant HVAC coordination needs
  • Property owners doing HVAC replacement tied to concrete work

Important

We bid this scope as a subcontractor to general contractors, and we contract directly with property owners and developers who want the concrete package handled on its own. Either way, our own crews do the work.

Self-Performed Scope

What We Deliver

We self-perform the concrete scope on your hvac trade coordination project with our own crews and equipment.

1

Equipment pad and curb sizing coordination with mechanical drawings

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Underground rough-in sequencing before slab pours

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Anchor bolt and equipment mounting coordination

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Schedule integration between concrete and mechanical trades

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Single point of contact for GC or owner on both scopes

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Vetted mechanical contractor management where needed

Our Process

How We Deliver Your Project

01

Coordination review: Mechanical drawings vs. concrete and structural plans

02

Sequencing: Rough-in, pad, and curb schedule mapped against pour schedule

03

Rough-in: Underground utilities installed before slab placement

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Pads and curbs: Poured to mechanical spec with correct anchor layout

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Handoff: Mechanical contractor mobilizes to cured, ready concrete

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Verification: Final walk to confirm pad/curb dimensions match equipment

Example Project Capability

Warehouse Rooftop HVAC Coordination

Location

I-35W Corridor, Denton County TX

Client Type

Industrial developer

Project Scope

12-unit rooftop package system coordination for a 140,000 SF warehouse

Deliverables

  • 12 rooftop curb locations coordinated with roof deck and structural layout
  • Underground condensate line rough-in before floor slab pour
  • Equipment pad specifications matched to unit weight and anchor pattern
  • Sequenced handoff to mechanical contractor with zero rework
  • Single schedule managed across concrete and mechanical scopes

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About HVAC Trade Coordination

Do you install HVAC systems yourselves?

No. We self-perform the concrete scope-equipment pads, curbs, and rough-in coordination-and manage the sequencing with a mechanical contractor, whether that's a trade the GC already has under contract or one we bring in as part of a direct-to-owner project.

Why coordinate HVAC through the concrete contractor instead of directly?

Because most HVAC schedule delays on commercial jobs trace back to a pad, curb, or rough-in that wasn't ready when the mechanical crew showed up. Coordinating both scopes through one team eliminates that handoff gap.

Can this work on a project where you're bidding as a subcontractor?

Yes. We can bundle mechanical coordination into our sub-bid to the general contractor, giving them one fewer trade relationship to manage while we handle the concrete-mechanical sequencing directly.

For GCs, Developers & Property Owners

Ready to Discuss Your HVAC Trade Coordination Project?

We bid this scope to general contractors and work directly with developers, property owners, and facility managers. Get a comprehensive concrete bid for your commercial or industrial project in Flower Mound and North Texas.

HVAC Trade Coordination | Commercial Concrete Contractor Flower Mound TX