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Thomas Sucher is a project manager for DeBra-Kuempel, an EMCOR company, based in Cincinnati, and with offices throughout Ohio and Kentucky. DeBra-Kuempel is a mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP) and process piping contractor providing design-build engineering services for new and renovated construction projects, as well as service and maintenance. The Cincinnati office employs 600 people covering all areas of MEP installation and service: piping, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and controls systems. The firm provides services to Cincinnati and Dayton in Ohio; Northern Kentucky, Lexington, Louisville, and Maysville; Southeastern Indiana and surrounding areas.
Just as interesting, though, were the judicious choices along the way to maneuver tricky valve logistics, use CAD to pre-empt other problems, and occasionally recondition instead of replace.