Emcor Subsidiary Contracted For Critical Access Hospital
11.12.08 | Norwalk, CT | EMCOR Group, Inc subsidiary, Central Mechanical Construction received a contract for the Critical Access Hospital in Atchison, KS. The company will install the HVAC,
sheet metal, piping, and plumbing systems for the hospital.
Wantagh Parkway Project Taken By Welsbach Electric
11.6.08 | Norwalk, CT | Welsbach Electric, a subsidiary of EMCOR Group, received a contract for the
modernization and upgrade of electrical systems of a portion of The Wantagh
State Parkway on Long Island, NY. The project includes the modernization of the
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) and lighting upgrade for The Wantagh
State Parkway, a New York parkway located approximately 30 miles east of
Manhattan that links the Ocean Parkway at Jones Beach State Park with the
Northern State Parkway in Westbury.
AGATI to Furnish Two More San Francisco Public Library Branches
11.5.08 | Chicago, IL | AGATI Furniture will furnish the new Portola and renovated Richmond branches of
the San Francisco Public Library.
The new Portola Branch library will feature Williams study tables and
computer carrels and DePaul chairs. The new branch, to be completed in
December, was designed by Chris Noll of Noll & Tam Architects and
furniture was specified by Susannah Meek of S Meek Architecture.
The renovated Richmond Branch library, one of the oldest branches in San
Francisco, will include Antrim study tables, Myles computer carrels, and
DePaul benches. The project was designed by the San Francisco Bureau of Architecture.
EMCOR Subsidiary To Provide Upgrades For California State University Channel Islands
11.5.08 | Norwalk, CT | EMCOR Group, Inc. subsidiary, University Marelich Mechanical will upgrade and convert mechanical systems for the California State University Channel Islands. The company will install the HVAC and plumbing systems and will convert purchased steam into chilled and heated water.
Ever Vail Project Awarded Leed Platinum In Building Pilot Progam
11.5.08 | Vail, CO | The Ever Vail village development project was awarded Platinum in a new LEED Green Building Pilot Program, Neighborhood Development. The LEED-ND rating system encourages environmentally superior development that brings elements together into a neighborhood and relates the neighborhood to its larger region and landscape. Strategies under consideration include the restoration and enhancement of Red Sandstone Creek and associated onsite wetlands and
selecting a previously developed and environmentally degraded site as opposed to using a previously undeveloped site.
selecting a previously developed and environmentally degraded site as opposed to using a previously undeveloped site.

