Facility Description:
Frisco City Hall, located in the heart of Frisco, Texas, is a central hub for the city’s government operations. Completed in 2006, City Hall spans approximately 150,000 square feet and includes multiple floors of office space, council chambers, conference rooms, and public service areas. The building’s design reflects Frisco’s blend of modern growth and traditional community values. Frisco City Hall serves as a key focal point for the city’s administration, offering a modern and accessible space for civic engagement.
Timberlake & Dickson Scope:
The scope of work included furnishing replacement chillers from Smardt. The new chillers utilize magnetic bearing compressor technology, resulting in the most energy efficient equipment available. The scope of work included assessing the existing chillers, selecting and procuring new, energy-efficient units, and ensuring careful removal of the old equipment. The project involved installing the new chillers on an existing structure, connecting them to the existing system, and ensuring proper function. Additionally, the scope of work included training facility staff on operation and maintenance, providing all necessary documentation, and ensuring
Notable facts:
Frisco City Hall is centrally located within Frisco Square, a 147-acre master-planned development that combines city services, residential units, retail spaces, and public areas, creating a vibrant downtown environment.