A couple of things:
1. Mitsubishi ductless split systems are absolute jewels. A large part of my career has been introducing these units wherever I can. The only problem with their units these days is trying to control the purchasing departments. There are too many cheap knockoffs with atrocious quality. The originals are as good as any refrigerant-based A/C unit ever made.
On the other hand,
2. There is an obvious predisposition of some foreign cultures against chilled water systems. I have seen million+ sq. ft. non-American auto plants go with DX rooftop units, only - when even the worst chilled water system would've saved money on first cost, much less decades of savings from energy and maintenance.
The fact that Hitachi makes the world standard for absorption chillers only makes this observation more bizarre!
Nevertheless, the extremes of engineering and design that go into some of these refrigerant systems are incredible, especially when a simpler chilled water system is inherently superior, cheaper, longer lasting, and more reliable. That's not to say that some American firms are beyond doing the same thing. I have seen outrageously complicated 8-stage DX systems quoted in an effort to keep a project in the "refrigerant only" umbrella of a preferred vendor.
For your specific case, I don't have all of the information needed to make a decision. However, if your application goes beyond 20-30 tons, I would think it a nightmare for future maintenance. Whatever small benefit may be obtained from the heat recovery traits would pale in comparison.
Only Mitsubishi could have the expertise to make a system like this work in the first place.
DISCLAIMER: Please accept my apology if I've offended anyone. An opinion was solicited, and this is simply my own based on my experience and observations.