Massanutten Waterpark in Harrisonburg, Virginia
At Blauch Brothers, we are excited to help enrich the lives of our local community through our recent work on the Massanutten Waterpark expansion. For a project of this scale, the mechanical systems do more than just operate behind the scenes and they are critical to the guest experience and are prominently on display, serving both a functional and decorative purpose.
UVA Credit Union in Charlottesville
Blauch Brothers delivered the mechanical and plumbing scope at the UVA Credit Union headquarters in Charlottesville, VA, handling everything from underground infrastructure to final fixture installation.
Washington & Lee School of Business
At Blauch Brothers, we take pride in delivering mechanical systems that meet the highest standards of performance, precision, and reliability. Our recent project at Washington and Lee School of Business, reflects exactly that.
Buc-ee’s in Mount Crawford
Blauch Brothers played a key role in bringing the first Buc-ee’s to Virginia, delivering large scale plumbing, piping, and HVAC systems for the 74,000 square foot Harrisonburg location.
Daikin Chiller Replacement In Verona, Virginia
When the company that builds chillers needs one replaced in its own facility, the standard is set higher than most projects. Blauch Brothers led the chiller replacement at Daikin's own production facility in Verona, Virginia, drawing on an existing preventive maintenance relationship that had already given our team a clear picture of where the equipment stood.
Public Works Facility In Harrisonburg, Virginia
When the City of Harrisonburg upgraded its Public Works facility, Blauch Brothers handled the full mechanical scope, including HVAC, plumbing, and piping.
Bowman Andros In Mount Jackson, Virginia
When the scope of a project reaches 150,000 to 180,000 square feet, every decision made before construction begins carries weight. Blauch Brothers was brought on to handle the industrial process piping, large water systems, and full mechanical scope at the Bowman Andros facility in Mount Jackson, Virginia, a project that, at the time, stood as the largest the team had taken on.