What HVAC systems does AGC, Inc. install and service?
AGC, Inc. works with air handling units, chilled water and chiller systems, boiler systems, split systems, rooftop units, and heat pumps. This breadth of system coverage supports the diverse mechanical needs of educational, healthcare, office, industrial, and mixed-use facilities across Silicon Valley.
Has AGC, Inc. completed design-build HVAC projects for educational institutions?
Yes — AGC, Inc. has completed design-build mechanical projects at Stanford University, San Jose State University, Cupertino High School, and Evergreen Valley College, among others. In 2013, the company was selected as the design-assist mechanical contractor for Evergreen Valley College's new Science and Mathematics Building in San Jose.
Does AGC, Inc. handle process piping in addition to HVAC work?
AGC, Inc. provides process piping services, which involve complex piping systems that convey fluids between locations — a common requirement in laboratory, healthcare, and industrial facilities. This capability is frequently integrated with HVAC and plumbing scopes on the same project, which can simplify coordination for facility managers.
What geographic area does AGC, Inc. cover from its Campbell location?
AGC, Inc. operates within a 25-mile radius of its Campbell, CA office at 745 Camden Ave #B, which covers a large portion of the Silicon Valley region including San Jose, Cupertino, and surrounding communities. Facility managers in this area can contact AGC, Inc. to confirm service availability for their specific location.
Does AGC, Inc. work on laboratory or cleanroom HVAC projects?
AGC, Inc. has completed multiple laboratory and cleanroom mechanical projects, including a cleanroom and collaborative space design-build at Stanford's End Station 3 building and quantum research lab outfitting in Stanford's Astrophysics Building. These projects required BIM coordination and precise mechanical systems design, reflecting experience with technically demanding environments.