News
Archive: 2013

09.03.13

St. Joseph’s Hospital Additions and Renovations

The relationship between HealthEast Care System, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Harris is based on trust and commitment. Beginning in 2005, Harris was contracted to provide complete mechanical design and construction services for a comprehensive makeover of St. Joseph’s Hospital. Harris provided engineering and construction of plumbing, HVAC, medical gas piping and temperature controls. As with many of our projects, much of the work was manufactured in our shop and installed on-site, allowing us to work more ...Read More
09.03.13

The Basilica of Saint Mary Renovation

Initially brought in to provide the mechanical systems for The Basilica of Saint Mary renovation, Harris also assisted with the modification of the mechanical systems for the entire building. Harris designed an underground system for the plumbing and HVAC ducts because of low clearance in the basement. The entire rainwater system was relocated, and Harris added extra reinforcements to help the system withstand high-pressure. A sprinkler system was installed to protect the new basement and with the ...Read More
09.03.13

Corn Plus Ethanol Fluidized Bed System

Minnesota based cooperative Corn Plus Ethanol awarded Harris Mechanical and its partner Von Roll Inc., the contract to provide a bubbling fluid bed combustor, waste heat steam generator, and air pollution control system at its 40,000,000 gallon/yr ethanol production plant. Development of the Corn Plus project began when another customer approached Harris Mechanical to help Corn Plus find a solution to a maintenance problem concerning a syrupy waste byproduct. With Harris & Von Roll’s experience with ...Read More
09.03.13

Gopher Resource Smelter/Battery Recycling Plant

Looking to venture into a new region and join forces with a market leader, Harris partnered with Gopher Resource on the expansion and modification of a smelter/battery recycling plant for its wholly-owned subsidiary EnviroFocus Technologies. The new state-of-the-art facility in East Tampa replaced the facility’s existing plant doubling its recycling capabilities from 26,000 tons of lead per year to 130,000 tons of lead annually, or approximately 50,000 lead-acid batteries per day. Under a four-phased staggered approach ...Read More
09.03.13

GRE Elk River Peaking Station

Great River Energy (GRE) hired Harris to serve as general contractor for the construction of the Elk River Peaking Station, a 175-megawatt natural gas peaking facility located in Elk River, Minnesota. The plant featured a simple-cycle combustion turbine generator able to reach 150-megawatt of power output in 10 minutes, an output that is faster than any other industrial turbine of its size operating in the world (source: greatriverenergy.com). Designed to meet the community’s energy needs during ...Read More
09.03.13

GRE Cambridge Station Unit 2

To meet the energy demands of a community that was experiencing growth, Great River Energy (GRE) constructed a state-of-the art combustion turbine plant in Cambridge, Minnesota with a generation capability of approximately 154 megawatts. The natural gas-fired power generation facility was built on a site already owned by GRE and adjacent to an existing smaller generating – Cambridge Station Unit 1. Harris was contracted to serve as the general contractor for this project providing the piping systems to support the ...Read More
09.03.13

Xcel Allen S. King Generating Station

Harris played a vital role in the upgrades of the 588-megawatt Allen S. King Generating Station and completed two contracts to install and upgrade equipment. The first project consisted of process piping installation for the new air quality control system (AQCS) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) equipment at the single-unit coal-fired generating plant. This contract included process pipe for the ammonia, lime and ash handling systems, as well as lubrication equipment and various utility systems. The second ...Read More
09.03.13

St. Olaf College Regents Hall

Harris worked extensively with stakeholders and St. Olaf College to design and install a new, sustainable science center. Much of the piping, duct systems and fixture assemblies for the 180,000-square foot building were prefabricated in Harris’ fabrication shop, allowing our company to comply with LEED certification requirements, complete work ahead of schedule and reduce time in the field. To adhere to LEED certification requirements, Harris used low-VOC emitting adhesives and sealants for duct and pipe connections. A ...Read More
09.03.13

Fairview Lakes Medical Center Expansion

Harris provided mechanical services for the Fairview Lakes Medical Center expansion and renovation. Harris installed four air handling units ranging in size from 12,000 to 20,000 cubic feet per minute. This installation and the associated tie-ins to existing HVAC systems were completed on off-hours to limit any disruption to patient services. Mechanical improvements also included the addition of a second emergency generator, as well as a new chiller and cooling towers. In addition, Harris removed, replaced and rerouted many ...Read More
09.03.13

St. Francis Regional Medical Center Expansion

Harris was contracted to provide design-assist mechanical services for this hospital expansion and remodeling project. The project included a new central plant containing boilers, chillers and generators, as well as an addition adding medical/surgical rooms and administration space. The addition was built with the capacity to add another four floors and additional space as necessary. Several mechanical systems were manufactured by Harris off-site to streamline installations. As this is a healthcare facility, all the manufactured pieces ...Read More