​Since 1983, Thermal Concepts Inc. has been a trusted leader in delivering reliable, efficient, and cost-effective HVAC and control solutions throughout Florida and Georgia.

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Davie, FL 33317

Davie Wastewater Treatment Plant

Project Info

Clients:
AECOM
Service:
Construction
Category:
Project:
Davie Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion
Location:
Davie, Florida

Client Overview

Thermal Concepts was responsible for the installation of HVAC systems and sheet metal components essential for the operation of the expanded facilities. This included work on various structures within the plant, such as administrative offices and treatment buildings, ensuring optimal climate control and air quality to support both equipment functionality and personnel comfort.

Scope of Work

Thermal Concepts provides comprehensive HVAC service and maintenance for Broward Health North, ensuring uninterrupted climate control across the hospital campus and support buildings. Our expert technicians deliver preventative maintenance, system diagnostics, and on-call support to keep critical systems operating at peak performance.

Project Background

The Town of Davie undertook a significant expansion of its water and wastewater treatment facilities to accommodate anticipated growth from major redevelopment initiatives. This project aimed to increase the capacity for both potable water and wastewater treatment, as well as to implement a reuse program in response to new environmental regulations.

Project Impact: 3 Key Accomplishments

  • Supported Critical Infrastructure Expansion
    Thermal Concepts’ HVAC installations were essential to the successful expansion of the plant’s capacity, allowing the Town of Davie to meet growing population demands and regulatory requirements for water reuse and treatment.
  • Delivered Reliable Environmental Controls
    By installing HVAC systems in treatment buildings and administrative spaces, the team ensured stable temperature and ventilation—critical for both sensitive equipment operation and the health and safety of on-site personnel.
  • Advanced Energy Efficiency & Sustainability Goals
    The use of modern, energy-efficient HVAC technologies aligned with the project’s focus on reducing energy usage and operational costs, helping the facility meet long-term sustainability objectives.
Roth Southeast Building Automation

Neil Caporale

Vice President, Controls Operations

As Vice President of Controls Operations for Roth Southeast, Neil Caporale is responsible for project management, scheduling, estimating and technical support for all field personnel.  He also provides in-house training for all controls technicians to maintain their high level of product knowledge and quality of service in the field.

Neil earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Lafayette College, and is a LEED Accredited Professional. He started his professional career in 2000 as a Project Engineer for Siemens Building Technologies in Maryland, where he learned all aspects of the controls business from sequence of operation to trouble-shooting and estimating.  Neil’s expertise and dedication have made him a valuable member of the Thermal Concepts family of companies since 2002.  And in 2011, Neil became the Operations Manager for Roth Southeast.

Roth Southeast Building Automation

Marty Capogreco

Executive Vice President

As Executive Vice President for Roth Southeast, Marty Capogreco is responsible for all client relationships, new business development, marketing and office administration. His leadership also includes regular training for company staff about the latest Building Management System technologies available in the industry.

Marty earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at Youngstown State University.  He started his career in 1985 with Roth Bros. Inc. in Ohio. In 1989, Marty started Roth Bros. Inc. South Florida office.  And in 2007, he became a part-owner of the Roth Bros. Inc. South Florida office.  Marty has led Roth Southeast since its acquisition by Thermal Concepts Inc. in 2011.