EMCOR Group subsidiary awarded multifaceted services contract by NASA for space center

by Brianna Crandall — September 26, 2012—EMCOR Group, Inc., has announced that its Harry Pepper & Associates subsidiary has been awarded a five-year, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity multiple-award construction contract by NASA at the John C. Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, Mississippi.

The Stennis Space Center provides propulsion test services to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Department of Defense (DOD) through its state-of-the-art laboratories and is home to more than 30 federal, state, academic and private organizations and numerous technology-based companies.

Harry Pepper & Associates (HPA) will be responsible under the contract for work that will include maintenance, repair, alteration, mechanical, electrical, civil and heating/ventilation/air-conditioning (HVAC) services, demolition, painting, earthwork, fencing, steel fabrication and welding at the Space Center facilities. Additional scope of work includes construction and design/build projects, as specified.

“We’re pleased to have been selected by NASA to serve on the wide range of work and projects required at one of our country’s valued research, development and testing facilities,” stated David Pepper, President and CEO, HPA. “HPA’s substantial and diverse experience enables us to provide the required wide ranging skills to fulfill the rigorous specifications of this contract.”

EMCOR Group, Inc., is a Fortune 500 leader in mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure, and facilities services, with some 26,000 skilled employees in 170 locations across the United States and the United Kingdom. A provider of critical infrastructure systems, EMCOR gives life to new structures and sustains life in existing ones by planning, installing, operating, maintaining, and protecting the sophisticated and dynamic systems that create facilities environments—such as electrical, mechanical, lighting, air conditioning, heating, security, fire protection, and power generation systems—in virtually every sector of the economy and for a diverse range of businesses, organizations and government.