Therma
Therma is an innovative company founded to serve as a leader in the energy transition sector, operating as part of Legence, which is under the Blackstone portfolio. The company is dedicated to significantly enhancing the performance of the built environment by focusing on energy efficiency. Therma excels in engineering, constructing, installing, and maintaining sophisticated mechanical and plumbing systems, thereby championing building efficiency and sustainability in contemporary infrastructure.
As a full-service design-build specialty mechanical services provider, Therma specializes in complex HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems and high purity process piping, essential for cleanrooms, laboratories, and high-tech manufacturing facilities. The firm engages in a wide range of services, including engineering, building information modeling (BIM), energy modeling, fabrication, installation, and ongoing maintenance. This wide array of capabilities allows Therma to cater to a variety of sectors effectively.
The company primarily serves general contractors, construction managers, and building owners across several key industries, including technology, biopharmaceutical, data centers, semiconductors, and food and beverage. This targeted approach ensures that Therma meets the unique demands of its clients, providing tailored solutions that enhance operational efficiency and meet stringent regulatory requirements.
Therma aims not only to advance current building practices but also to foster innovation that leads to a greater understanding and application of energy-efficient technologies. With a commitment to the future, Therma is positioned as a pivotal player in the facilitation of the energy transition, constantly seeking to improve the operational performance and sustainability of facilities. Through its comprehensive services in mechanical systems design and installation, Therma contributes significantly to the reduction of energy consumption and the promotion of a sustainable built environment.
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