New Hampshire's commercial LED retrofit work is concentrated in the southern tier from Manchester through Nashua and into the Seacoast region. Echelon executes commercial retrofits across New Hampshire with frequent project work in electronics and machinery manufacturing, healthcare campuses anchored by Dartmouth Health and Catholic Medical Center, ski resort and tourism facilities in the White Mountains, and traditional commercial real estate in Manchester and Nashua.
REQUEST A FREE AUDITNew Hampshire's commercial building stock is concentrated in the southern tier, with manufacturing facilities of various vintages in the Merrimack Valley region (Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Bedford). Healthcare campuses in Manchester and Lebanon represent substantial retrofit populations. The White Mountains region adds ski resort, lodge, and tourism facility retrofit work — often seasonal and weather-dependent. Older commercial real estate in Concord, Portsmouth, and the Seacoast region rounds out the picture.
The dominant commercial verticals where Echelon executes retrofit work in New Hampshire — each with distinct fixture, scheduling, and execution considerations.
Southern New Hampshire's manufacturing base — electronics, plastics, precision machining, and medical device manufacturing — represents the state's largest commercial retrofit population. Many facilities operate around-the-clock, accelerating LED retrofit payback substantially compared to single-shift operations.
Dartmouth Health (anchored by Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon) and Catholic Medical Center in Manchester represent substantial multi-campus retrofit populations. Clinical retrofits require careful scheduling around patient care and infection-control-compliant fixture selection.
White Mountains ski resorts (Bretton Woods, Loon, Waterville Valley, Cannon), Lakes Region hospitality, and Seacoast region resorts represent a seasonal retrofit population. Scheduling concentrates in the off-season to avoid disrupting peak operations — typically mid-spring or mid-fall.
New Hampshire crew mobilization to Manchester, Nashua, and the southern tier is typically next-business-day. Projects in the White Mountains and northern regions involve longer lead times and weather-dependent scheduling. Winter operation requires careful fixture cold-temperature specification — exterior LEDs must be rated for -40°F operation in higher elevations.
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