Design-Build
Full-time multi-state Professional Engineer and project managers with Design-Build experience provide practical coordination, budget awareness, constructability, commissioning, and single-source accountability.
Established 1938 · Commercial HVAC · Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati’s original design-build HVAC contractor, delivering complete mechanical solutions from early planning and BIM coordination through installation, service, maintenance, repair, replacement, and renovation.
Engineered design, BIM coordination, permitting, field execution, troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, and lifecycle support.
Cincinnati’s original design-build HVAC contractor
Commercial + industrial mechanical systems
Part of the SURE Group family
Start-to-finish capability
CAC supports projects from concept through long-term performance with the versatility to handle design-build work, plan-and-spec execution, service, maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, replacements, and renovations.
Flexible delivery
Full-time multi-state Professional Engineer and project managers with Design-Build experience provide practical coordination, budget awareness, constructability, commissioning, and single-source accountability.
Disciplined execution from drawings and specifications with experienced coordination, installation, safety, and project delivery.
Services
From standard commercial HVAC to specialized environmental control, CAC serves the systems that keep buildings operating.
Comfort cooling, chillers, DX systems, boilers, burners, steam and hot water heat, cooling towers, refrigeration, humidification, and dehumidification.
Custom mechanical solutions supported by in-house engineering experience, budgeting, analysis, and value engineering.
Energy management, DDC and pneumatic controls, cost analysis, installation, design, and system optimization.
Certified welding, specialty metals, renovation, repair, and coordination for demanding commercial and industrial environments.
24-hour support, emergency response, service agreements, troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, repair, and replacement.
Temperature and humidity control modules, controlled environments, Thermolinear environmental chambers, and technical HVAC applications.
Markets served
Healthcare, workplace, retail, hospitality, industrial, automotive, worship, specialty medical, retirement living, and tenant interior environments.
Featured work
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Commercial mechanical project supporting a major RiverCenter environment.

Hospitality HVAC work supporting a high-traffic mixed-use destination.

Mechanical systems for a prominent downtown hospitality project.

Campus-adjacent mechanical work serving a student living environment.

Commercial HVAC support for an automotive dealership facility.

Mechanical systems for a commercial equipment dealership environment.

HVAC work supporting a large community and worship facility.
Commercial mechanical project for a professional office and association space.

Commercial HVAC work supporting retail and workplace operations.

Mechanical work within a major lifestyle and mixed-use development.

VRF-based HVAC project for a downtown commercial banking environment.

Healthcare mechanical project supporting a specialty medical environment.

Commercial HVAC experience tied to one of Cincinnati’s recognizable workplace environments.

Automotive and recreational vehicle facility mechanical work. Convert HEIC to JPG/WebP for widest browser support.

HVAC project supporting a large event and assembly environment.

Mechanical systems for a public safety and civic facility.

Commercial office mechanical project in Newport, Kentucky.

Mechanical work supporting a regional corporate headquarters environment.

Healthcare mechanical work for a specialized care environment.

Industrial mechanical project supporting a manufacturing environment.
Client experience
The Cincinnati Air story
Arthur Radtke was persistent. After several failed attempts at establishing various businesses during the tough economic times of the Great Depression, Arthur retained his strong belief in himself, and along with his keen business sense, his goal of creating a successful business endured.
Arthur came across a unique business opportunity that struck a chord in him-air conditioning. Relatively a new technology in the 1930s, air conditioning was largely limited to movie theaters. However, Arthur founded an air conditioning service company, but this business also went under. Radtke took on a new partner, William Hinsch, in 1938 and formed The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Company as a distributor of Carrier products. This time, Arthur’s perseverance and business intelligence harvested rewards; Radtke and Hinsch incorporated their firm in 1939.
Working out of their Sixth Street location, the first jobs involved large systems with multiple components and intricate piping. Because Radtke did not have the proper technical background-he was a businessman-to properly market the Carrier line by himself, he hired Robert Howard, a University of Cincinnati engineering graduate, as his first employee. Throughout his career at The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Company as sales engineer, Howard was known as one of the most knowledgeable air conditioning agents in the Midwest.
The company grew year-by-year, and two new technical engineers were hired, Ivan Walters of Indiana University and Henry Moore from Georgia Tech. As a result, The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Company committed itself to designing and installing “high tech” engineered air cooling systems. Radtke and his employees established a sophisticated technical reputation for the company that would ensure its financial success in the coming decades.
As the United States entered World War II, the federal government banned the production of comfort air conditioning in order to reserve the nation’s supply of metals for tanks, planes and other military items. To keep their business competitive, The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Company, like many other U.S. firms, turned to producing machinery and goods for the war effort. Radtke began manufacturing food storage locker plants. During the war, Cincinnati Air Conditioning also produced a thermometer calibration system for use in machines at the Wright Aeronautical plant in Evendale.
The post-war economic prosperity allowed the company to create air conditioning systems on a “design and build” basis for many new and existing office buildings. Cincinnati Air Conditioning-designed systems were installed in the Union Central Life Building and Swifton Center, one of the area’s first shopping malls.
The second generation of the Radtke family joined the company in 1951. After graduating from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Engineering, Carl Radtke, the founder’s son, joined the company. Under Carl Radtke’s leadership, the company achieved a greater balance in its growth, continued to install engineered heating and cooling systems in many of the city’s buildings, and established a large dealer network providing service to residential and smaller commercial contractors.
The Cincinnati Air Conditioning Company also moved into new product areas, thanks to the engineering talents of Ivan Walters. He designed and built a line of oil coolant systems for machine tools. Trademarked as Kool Oil, it is still used in various applications all over the world. Walters also created the company’s first Environmental Chamber, a small, insulated room where temperatures and humidities are kept consistent and the air is continuously filtered of dust and other debris.
In 1966, the company moved from its second location, 1415 Walnut Street, to a beautiful Tudor building on Central Parkway. After residing there for 41 years, the company moved to its current headquarters at 2080 Northwest Drive in Springfield Township.
The company is currently under the third generation of Radtke leadership. Mark Radtke began working part-time while attending the University of Cincinnati Engineering School. In 1975 he joined the company full-time, eventually assuming a major role as Sales Engineer, specializing in Ivan Walter’s Kool Oil units as well as designing and installing the Environmental Chambers. In 1984, Mark was joined by his brother David, who took over the design, construction and installation of the Environmental Chambers.
In celebrating over 85 years of operation, the company reflects upon its history. The original corps of sales engineers has been replaced by a generation of equally qualified engineers, forming the backbone of the company. The company has endured by embracing changes in the HVAC industry and by being a leader in those changes to get to where they are.
Stronger together
CAC brings deep design-build and engineered-systems experience. Sure Mechanical adds fabrication, BIM, plan-and-spec execution, and certified minority-owned business leadership. Together, the companies expand capacity while preserving the legacy that made Cincinnati Air recognizable across the region.
Certified MBE, SBE, and DBE capabilities available through SURE Group.
Areas served
CAC primarily serves the Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana region while supporting projects across a broader geographic footprint. Our team travels for the right projects and opportunities, with completed work extending beyond the Tri-State into markets such as Texas, West Virginia, Missouri, and Pennsylvania.
Careers
We are looking for skilled, safety-minded people who take pride in real mechanical work.
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