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ADESA Lifeline Data Center Build-Out


Owner: Adesa
Scope: Telecommunications
Completion: March 2008
Value: $300,000

ADESA Lifeline Data Center Build-Out

Indianapolis, IN

This project involved the cabling and build-out for an off-site disaster recover data center for ADESA. ERMCO's work consisted of installing fiber and copper between network racks and cabinets and fiberrunner throughout the data center. ERMCO was also responsible for grounding all the cabinets and racks.


Lucas Oil Stadium - <i> Home of the Indianapolis Colts</i>


Owner: CIB
Scope: Electrical & Telecommunications
Completion: Fall 2008
Value: $31,200,000 (includes all work at stadium)

Lucas Oil Stadium - Home of the Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis, Indiana

Lucas Oil Stadium is a seven-level stadium with a retractable roof seating 63,000 for football. It can be reconfigured to seat 70,000 or more for NCAA basketball, a Super Bowl and concerts. It will cover 1.8 million square feet with 137 suites. It also features a retractable window that opens on the northeast end to a view of the downtown Indianapolis skyline.

The retro designed facility is the home of the Indianapolis Colts, as well as the selected site of the several NCAA basketball Final Fours, based on a deal wherein the NCAA has guaranteed that Indianapolis will host the men's Final Four an average of once every five years through 2039. The NCAA has also promised the Indiana Sports Corp. an additional event in each of the intervening years between men's Final Fours. The women's Final Four, men's and women's early-round tournament games and the NCAA Convention will be included in each five-year cycle. It will also be used for major conventions, trade shows, IHSAA tournaments, national band competitions, local and national amateur sports events and events such as the annual Indiana Black Expo and Circle City Classic.

ERMCO performed the major portion of the work on this project as a joint venture with Sachs Electric of St. Louis, MO.


New Indianapolis Airport


Owner: Indianapolis Airport Authority
Scope: Electrical and Telecommunications
Completion: 2008
Value: $75,500,000+ (ERMCO & Sachs combined, multiple projects)

New Indianapolis Airport

Indianapolis, Indiana

ERMCO, Inc. partnered with Sachs Electric on several projects for the new Indianapolis International Airport. This massive project included a new air traffic control tower, new parking garage, as well as the new Midfield Terminal.

The glass-enclosed terminal includes 96 ticketing positions, a Civic Plaza, and an advanced baggage handling and security system. There is over 500,000 square feet of leased and retail space. The new terminal's 1.2 million square feet is nearly double the size of the old airport and the parking garage is one of the largest of its kind providing 7100 spaces.

Work completed 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 also completed work in the new Tower.


Additional Resources:
Article from EC Magazine Featuring ERMCO (PDF format, 1MB)


Community North Hospital Expansion


Owner: Community Health Network
Scope: Telecommunications
Completion: 2007
Value: $1,000,000

Community North Hospital Expansion

Indianapolis, Indiana

The Community North Hospital project was an expansion of the existing hospital facilities. Voice & Data cabling, Copper & Fiber Backbone, Wireless Paging, and Systems Cabling were provided by ERMCO for the project.

The $170 million expansion included a six-story patient tower with a new front entry and 60 private maternity guest suites, ultra-modern surgical suites, and private inpatient surgical care suites. A new five-story professional building was built and connects at every level to the hospital. Other additions included a six-story parking garage, an open gallery area with a chapel, retail shops, and a Starbucks. There is also paperless, digital technology throughout

ERMCO also performs all of the MAC work for Community Hospitals.



Stanton Energy Temperature Control

Orlando, Florida
Completion: 1987
Value: $125,000



IPALCO Emergency Alert System

Indianapolis, Indiana
Completion: 1991
Value: $417,000