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1102 Second Avenue Wins!

1102 Second Avenue Wins!

1101 Second Avenue Renovation (MG2 Architects) received the ENR Northwest Award of Merit Renovation/Restoration. Check out the ENR article at the link below!

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2nd & Pine Progressing!

2nd & Pine Progressing!

The 43-story, high-rise apartment building is growing in the heart of downtown Seattle. The project started in October 2014, with Auburn Mechanical as the plumbing contractor. The project is progressing quickly and is scheduled for completion in 2017.

Reynolds takes VP of HVAC Design and Construction Position at Auburn Mechanical

Reynolds takes VP of HVAC Design and Construction Position at Auburn Mechanical

Jim’s 38 years of design-build mechanical industry experience will supplement Auburn Mechanical’s HVAC capabilities and support their legacy of quality mechanical services in the Northwest. Jim’s focus will be the advancement of Auburn’s dry-side HVAC capabilities to complement Auburn’s current mechanical services; while providing innovative, efficient solutions for client’s mechanical needs.

Title Sponsors for the 3rd Annual Charity Golf Classic

Auburn Mechanical is excited to announce the title sponsors for the 3rd Annual Charity Golf Classic benefiting the American Heart Association! Ferguson, AO Smith, and Hollabaugh will be helping to support the efforts of Auburn in reaching our goal of $45,000.

The Puget Sound Heart & Stroke Walk has helped the American Heart Association further their mission of building healthier lives free of cardiovascular disease and stroke. The millions of dollars that is gathered for the heart walk helps yield discoveries such as pacemakers, bypass surgery, CPR, artificial heart valves, and blood pressure medication.

Title Sponsors for the 3rd Annual Charity Golf Classic

We thank Ferguson, AO Smith and Hollabaugh for partnering with Auburn for the second consecutive year. We appreciate your support and we are excited to have another successful year at the 3rd Annual Charity Golf Classic!

Auburn Mechanical Awarded Project for U.S. Open

Auburn Mechanical Awarded Project for U.S. Open

AUBURN, Wash.—Auburn Mechanical will be installing 10,000 feet of temporary water piping in preparation of the 2015 U.S. Open Championship Golf Tournament.

Auburn will be connecting to 48 portable bathroom trailers and 11 commercial kitchens in anticipation of the crowd. The team will also be installing 23 RPBA stations throughout the Chambers Bay facility that will be removed at completion of the event and shipped to next year’s location.

“The Auburn Team is excited to have the opportunity to take part in building the infrastructure for such a prestigious event. We’re looking forward to working with Chambers Bay and the USGA to deliver a remarkable experience for both fans and participants,” says President Stacy Johnson.

With an expectancy of nearly 250,000 spectators, the USGA is anticipating one of the largest U.S. Open Tournaments to date.

AM Receives MCAWW Safety Excellence Award

AM Receives MCAWW Safety Excellence Award

Auburn, WA – In a growing industry where safety hazards are an everyday occurrence, Auburn Mechanical has stayed ahead of expectations and created programs proactively minimizing injuries and risks while on the job.

Auburn Mechanical was once again awarded the MCAWW’s Safety Excellence Award for the fourth consecutive year. “We have a proactive approach to safety and make it a part of the work process, rather than an after-thought,” said Director of Safety, Joe Geist.

With multiple high-rise and high-pedestrian projects, safety is essential. The safety program at Auburn Mechanical consists of the “buddy system,” daily safety inspections at job sites, and weekly staff meetings. Employees are recognized for their hard work and ability to conduct operations without injury and in a timely and productive manner.

The award was open to all Mechanical Contractors in the Western Washington region. Auburn Mechanical had an estimated 281,990 total hours worked in 2014— 832 of which were dedicated to weekly safety training.