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    NOVEL HiFi at Flatiron Crossing

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    Project Overview:

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    Framed by sweeping views of Colorado’s Front Range, this 347-unit luxury apartment community is adjacent to Flatiron Crossing, one of Colorado’s premier shopping destinations. Designed to support a live-work-play lifestyle, the development provides convenient access to restaurants, outdoor gathering spaces and year-round community events. TDIndustries provided the complete HVAC and plumbing scope for the multifamily residential development, including a six-story parking garage equipped with a carbon monoxide exhaust system. Through a design-assist approach with Brinkman Construction, the project incorporated plumbing design optimizations that improved trade coordination and reduced installation costs. Construction began in November 2025, with Phase A scheduled for completion in July 2027 and the project expected to be completed in January 2028.

    Market

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    • Multifamily

    Location

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    Broomfield, Colorado

    Project Size

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    406,000 square feet, 347 apartments

    Project Complexity

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    TDIndustries managed the complex underground plumbing systems for the NOVEL HiFi at Flatiron Crossing mixed-use development. The team overcame challenges related to Colorado's deeper frost line, elevated radon levels and bentonite soils prone to movement and settlement. TDIndustries coordinated below-grade plumbing, vapor barriers and radon mitigation systems while incorporating expansion provisions to support long-term performance. The team also implemented a wet-venting design that reduced the number of required vent stacks by allowing multiple fixtures to share a single vent source, decreasing piping quantities, lowering installation costs and improving labor productivity. TDIndustries incorporated oversized ductwork, including 48-by-30-inch duct sections, and provided future retail and mixed-use utility stub-outs to support tenant flexibility and long-term building adaptability.