Sorry CDX, I disagree
Noise - you try to place FCU in common or corridor spaces
Often times, FCU's in corridor ceilings result into obstructed valves, motors. AND YES, them FCU's are very noisy and there is nothing you can do about it, and when a tenant complains, Mr. Engineer is nowhere to be found.
Water Leaks - Dont exterior VAV boxes need reheat? Those can leak too.
Most water leaks come from condensation at the condensate drain pans, traps, piping, not in pressurized piping.
Security - You cant think the maintenance people are going to steal stuff (what about the cleaning crew?)
Yup, security is an issue in some spaces.
AHU per floor - just try taking up floor space needed from the architect or developer
We do this as standard, never had problems. Most engineers do not educate the architect, they just assume that the architect will complain. In my experience, I have never run into an arhitect refusing to give 600 to 1000 SF of mechaqnical space for AHU. Mechanical rooms are rentable space prorated per tenant similar to toilets and corridors.
Access - office building will probably have mostly drop ceilings
Try to service or replace a ceiling mounted FCU with or without drop ceiling and let us know of the downtime.
DCV - Of course you can, add a VAV damper on conference room FCU (yes more money)
And what will slow down the ERU Fan? without a VAV box throughout. Air not going to the Conference room will go elsewhere.
Control Valves - You will have 2 control valves vs just 1 (see water leak comment)
do your math - you're looking at 20 CV per floor on average.
90.1 - if its a DOAS system you cant run in VAV or you will drop below minimum ventilation (although a VFD drive is a good ideas, if not just for balancing
With AHU, you can have a VAV box at each AHU for DCV as opposed to DOAS.
Save for Hotels, Ceiling Mounted FCU should be banned from regular office space. see ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G3.1.1.A - over 25000 SF, you need VAV system, not CV.
In can buy into floor Mounted FCU along the perimeter windows on the FLOOR, but in ceiling, nahh