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As more and more businesses expand to national and international frontiers, mobility gains importance to a growing number of people, as do related issues of efficiency and safety. There is a worldwide trend to increase capacity, security and efficiency in major transportation hubs around the globe. This increased focus on transportation and infrastructure has prompted public and private financing initiatives for long-term, large-scale building programs.
EMCOR companies, especially over the past decade, have provided myriad mechanical and electrical construction and facilities services to the transportation industry. For our vast experience, we are being called upon to serve as prime contractor and subcontractor, to provide design/build and maintenance services, to meet the demands of this expanding market.
Airport Facilities
- Aircraft docking, de-icing plants
- Automated ground transportation
- Cargo handling
- Fire alarm systems
- Heating & ventilation
- Jet fuel distribution facilities
- Runway electrification
- Security card access systems
- Security/CCTV
- Water, gas and electric utility maintenance
Rail Systems
- Automated train systems
- Communications networks
- Draining & compressed pipework
- Fire mains
- Lighting
- Low-voltage feeder cables
- Signaling equipment
- Traction power substations
- Ventilation systems
Highways
- Commuter alert systems
- Roadway, tunnel and bridge lighting and electrification
- Traffic signal systems, including automated traffic management systems
EMCOR companies have successfully completed projects at John F. Kennedy and La Guardia airports in New York, Chicago O'Hare Airport, Chek Lap Kok Airport in Hong Kong and Denver International Airport. EMCOR has an ongoing facilities services contract at London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports in the United Kingdom. We have worked closely with transit authorities in San Francisco, London, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Salt Lake City to install and maintain complex mechanical and electrical systems for rail and roadway infrastructure projects.
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