Why Seabreeze
The difference in how we operate.
Every contractor can fabricate ductwork. The difference is in coordination, delivery planning, field accountability, and how problems get handled when conditions change.
Six Differentiators
What we do differently.
Coordinated from day one.
We start every project by understanding the drawings, the building, the sequence, and the schedule, before anything gets fabricated. That coordination prevents field conflicts, missed releases, and material that arrives at the wrong time.
Delivery built around the building.
Getting material into a high-rise in New York requires planning around freight elevators, hoist windows, building management rules, off-hour access, and floor releases. We manage that planning as part of the project, not as an afterthought.
Field crew that belongs on the job.
Our union sheet metal mechanics are experienced in high-rise commercial conditions. They read coordinated drawings, understand ceiling constraints, and know how to work alongside other trades without losing the schedule.
Documentation that protects everyone.
Bulletins, field conflicts, RFIs, change orders, and schedule impacts are tracked clearly. We separate base scope from added scope so the mechanical contractor and GC always know where the project stands.
Ownership close to every project.
Seabreeze is not a large company with a dozen layers of management. Ownership and senior leadership are active on projects. When something needs a decision, it gets one.
A company built on repeat business.
Most of our work comes from mechanical contractors and construction managers we have worked with before. That track record is the best answer to why Seabreeze.

In Practice
Not a commodity contractor.
The New York commercial construction market has no shortage of ductwork subcontractors. What it has less of is contractors who can manage a complicated high-rise fit-out from drawings through delivery through closeout without the GC having to follow up constantly.
Seabreeze is built to be that contractor: coordinated drawings that come back approved, deliveries that hit the right floor at the right time, mechanics that hold the schedule, and documentation that supports every change order.