I'm just north of Washington in BC and I see these systems on pretty much every new construction institutional building (school, rec centre, hospital, etc). Although typically they pipe the chiller condenser directly to the building heating loop as the new construction buildings usually use low temperature hot water systems which allow the chiller and boiler to run together. The boiler is usually downstream of the condenser in the heating system so it can top it up when heating demands are higher and cooling demands lower.
I'm just north of Washington in BC and I see these systems on pretty much every new construction institutional building (school, rec centre, hospital, etc).
Although typically they pipe the chiller condenser directly to the building heating loop as the new construction buildings usually use low temperature hot water systems which allow the chiller and boiler to run together. The boiler is usually downstream of the condenser in the heating system so it can top it up when heating demands are higher and cooling demands lower.