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Owner: Indianapolis Airport Authority Scope: Electrical and Telecommunications Completion: 2008 Value: $50,000,000+ (ERMCO & Sachs combined, multiple projects)
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New Indianapolis Airport
Indianapolis, Indiana
ERMCO, Inc. is partnering with Sachs Electric on several projects for the new Indianapolis International Airport. This massive project includes a new air traffic control tower, new parking garage, as well as the new Midfield Terminal.
The glass-enclosed terminal will include 96 ticketing positions, a Civic Plaza, and an advanced baggage handling and security system. There will be over 500,000 square feet of leased and retail space. The new terminal's 1.2 million square feet will be nearly double the size of the current airport and the parking garage will be one of the largest of its kind providing 7100 spaces.
Work secured by ERMCO and ERMCO/Sachs Joint Venture includes Midfield Terminal, Airport Garage, and Security, Fire Alarm, HVAC and Paging Systems, as well as the Baggage Handling System. ERMCO has already completed work in the new Tower.
Additional Resources: Article from EC Magazine Featuring ERMCO (PDF format, 1MB)
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Owner: McDonnell-Douglas Realty Completion: 1990 Value: $1,100,000
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McDonnell-Douglas Aerospace Design Building
Titusville, Florida
This project was one of the most unique in ERMCO's history, particularly in terms of the facility's end use--NASA Space Station Design.
The new 4-story building houses CAD facilities and the engineering personnel involved in the design and development of the space station and other space projects. Over 500 voice/data stations were installed.
ERMCO had completed responsibility of the design and installation of a fiber-optic system and three different electrical low-voltage services, as well as the building's power and lighting, security and fire/life safety systems.
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Owner: Indianapolis Airport Authority Completion: 1985 Value: $375,000
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Indianapolis Downtown Heliport
Indianapolis, Indiana
The all-weather metropolitan heliport facility--one of five such prototype facilities in the U.S.--includes the hangar and maintenance areas, as well as administrative and leased office space, meeting rooms, and a restaurant on the top level, overlooking the landing area as well as the downtown Indianapolis skyline.
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