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Where there’s comfort, there’s success. Every office starts with HVAC

Office ventilation isn’t just a matter of comfort; it’s a necessity that directly impacts the quality of business processes. A properly managed microclimate increases employee productivity, reduces fatigue, and ensures consistent teamwork throughout the day.

Properly designed ventilation, air conditioning, and heating systems create optimal conditions year-round, while HVAC process control allows you to monitor equipment, reduce costs, and maintain stable air quality.

We professionally select and design HVAC systems tailored to your specific office, guaranteeing the right technical solution and high reliability.

HVAC Engineering is your best partner for ventilation and air conditioning projects in offices of any size. Working in the right microclimate makes employees healthier and your business stronger.

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DAIKIN
Mitsubishi Electric
Carrier
Trane
Lennox International

Some of completed HVAC projects

Office Center

An HVAC solution for an office center is the foundation of comfort, safety, and building profitability. In modern business centers, the indoor climate directly affects employee productivity, tenant appeal, and overall property value. The more stable the temperature, the cleaner the air, and the quieter the system — the higher the class and value of the building.

To ensure optimal conditions, a centralized supply and exhaust ventilation system (AHU) is installed for the entire building, providing even distribution of fresh air across all floors. Chiller–fan coil or VRF systems allow precise temperature control in different zones, reducing energy consumption and increasing efficiency.

Additionally, building management and automation systems are implemented to ensure control, energy savings, and stable operation without downtime.

The result — comfortable offices, satisfied tenants, and high profitability.

Most commonly used HVAC equipment for office buildings:

  • Supply and exhaust air handling unit with heat recovery, cooling/heating circuit, and humidification
  • Chiller or VRF system for building cooling
  • Building management / automation system

If you need a professional contractor capable of developing detailed HVAC design documentation and implementing a complex project such as an office center — we are the team you need.
HVAC ENGINEERING – 15 years of experience in HVAC system construction for office centers.

Office for Small Company

An HVAC solution for a small office provides the same level of comfort, stable microclimate, and staff efficiency as in large office centers — but with significantly lower equipment costs. In offices occupied by one or several companies, it is important to create a balanced environment for focus, productivity, and everyday comfort.
For such spaces, a compact supply and exhaust ventilation system is sufficient, ensuring a constant flow of fresh air and removal of used air. As a climate solution, VRF or multisplit systems are ideal, maintaining the required temperature in different rooms while offering energy efficiency and reliability.
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Minimum HVAC equipment set for small offices:

  • HVAC project for the office
  • Supply and exhaust ventilation system
  • VRF or multisplit air conditioning system
  • Humidification system (for extra comfort)

Frequently asked questions

How to choose the right air conditioning and ventilation system for an office building?

The choice depends on the total area, layout, ceiling height, number of workplaces, and operating modes. Most commonly, VRF systems and supply and exhaust units with VAV regulation are used. It’s recommended to engage a professional company for equipment design and selection.

How often should an HVAC system in an office be serviced?

Professional maintenance should be performed at least twice a year. Regular servicing extends equipment life, reduces the risk of breakdowns, and maintains a comfortable indoor environment.

How to reduce operating costs for an HVAC system in an office building?

Implementing an automation and monitoring system helps optimize operation, control temperature and ventilation by zones, reduce energy consumption, and extend equipment lifespan.

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