by Shane Henson — January 4, 2013—EMCOR Group Inc., a provider of mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure, and facilities services for a diverse range of businesses worldwide, recently announced that its subsidiary, Dynalectric Company, has been awarded two contracts for the installation of electrical systems at the U.S. Army’s new Resiliency Campus at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Dynalectric, which provides an array of electrical contracting services for new construction and renovation projects, will be responsible for installing a number of different electrical systems in two buildings at Fort Benning’s new Resiliency Campus, while preserving and restoring the buildings’ historical and prominent architectural features.
For one building—a 103,000-square-foot, three-story building constructed in 1934—Dynalectric will be responsible for a complete electrical and telecommunications reinstallation, as well as the installation of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting and a digital lighting control system, a new fire alarm system, a lightning protection system, a new telecommunications riser, and upgraded electrical distribution.
For the second building, a two-story structure, Dynalectric will be responsible for the replacement of existing lighting with digitally controlled LED fixtures, replacement of the existing fire alarm system, and upgrade of the existing electrical systems.