Project Type
Mixed Use

Mayflower

Syracuse, NY

Quality Mechanical Services (QMS) was selected to provide the complete HVAC renovation package for the historic Mayflower building redevelopment located at 1030 East Genesee Street in Syracuse, New York. This adaptive reuse project transformed the existing structure into modern residential living spaces while preserving the character of one of Syracuse’s landmark buildings. QMS’s scope included demolition of existing HVAC systems, installation of new energy recovery ventilation systems, rooftop equipment, heat pumps, condenser water piping modifications, ductwork, controls, and associated mechanical infrastructure throughout the six-story building. The project required extensive coordination to integrate modern mechanical systems within an existing structure while maintaining architectural and space constraints. A key component of the renovation included the installation of 53 energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), a dedicated energy recovery unit (ERU), rooftop equipment, and new heat pump systems designed to provide efficient heating, cooling, and fresh air ventilation to residents. Comprehensive testing, adjusting, and balancing services were performed to ensure optimal system performance and occupant comfort. Through detailed planning, advanced coordination, and quality craftsmanship, QMS delivered a modern, energy-efficient HVAC solution that supports the long-term success of this historic building revitalization. The Mayflower Renovation project demonstrates our expertise in multifamily residential construction, adaptive reuse developments, and complex HVAC installations within occupied urban environments.