by Shane Henson — January 13, 2012—Los Angeles County officials have selected Dynalectric, the Los Angeles subsidiary of EMCOR Group Inc., a Fortune 500 leader in mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure and facilities services, to complete the design/assist and retrofit of electrical systems for the newly created Los Angeles Hall of Justice.
Dynalectric will be responsible for the installation of all electrical and low-voltage systems in the retrofit of an existing 12-story structure, originally built in 1922 as a jail, which will now become the new Los Angeles Hall of Justice. Additionally, Dynalectric will be responsible for the installation of all electrical and low-voltage systems in a neighboring new 10-story parking garage. The scope of work will include maintaining and/or restoring historical elements including light fixtures, stairs, floors, courtrooms, and a jail cell.
“We’re pleased to be working with Los Angeles County on this important, high-profile project to rehab a key facility,” said Johnny Menninga, president of Dynalectric Los Angeles. “The experience and expertise required for this project dovetails with our skills and experience; it also allows Dynalectric to serve the needs of the people of Los Angeles in a meaningful and enduring manner.”