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Educational Projects

East Chapel Hill High School in North Carolina is a 1,500 student academic high school utilizing a variable air volume (VAV) system with an hydronic economizer.

Rashkis Elementary School
Chapel Hill, NC

RN&M utilized a linear diffuser down the center of the arched ceiling in the Media Center.
The arch is a design feature continued throughout the school.


The picture to the right shows solar and photo- voltaic panels on the roof.  The solar system preheats domestic hot water year round.  Photo- voltaic panels provide power for bus canopy lights.
(See
“specialty services” page for more information about the rain water collection system.

Ice Storage

Mechanical Platform

Cedar Ridge High School (in the Orange County School District in North Carolina) is a new comprehensive high school featuring a 4-pipe hydronic HVAC system with ice storage and equipment located on a mechanical platform with easy access for maintenance.

The Regional Labor Force Development Center on the campus of Western Carolina University, is a new facility which houses state of the art television and audio recording studios.

This picture shows the dust collection system at Smoky Mountain High School in Jackson County, North Carolina.
The 2-stage cyclone duct collection system with under floor ductwork is part of the vocational classroom addition for its construction trade curriculum.

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