Northwest Airlines World Club Detroit Metropolitan Airport | Detroit, Michigan

A new 8,800 square foot Passenger Service Facility was constructed on the roof of an existing bag room area at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport to accommodate Northwest Airlines World Club members at the south end of the terminal.

Designed for convenience of both leisure and business members, the total lighting load is less than 1.5 watts per square foot in this energy efficient facility.

Glare-free indirect cove lighting provides illumination at the reception and check-in locations and is supplemented by amalgam compact fluorescent downlighting; linear fluorescent accent lighting; and wall sconces in circulation areas.

Toledo Express Airport | Toledo, Ohio

The snack bar and gift shop renovation project at the Toledo Express Airport re-utilized an existing gift shop and conference room area located on the first floor.

Mechanical engineering services included demolition and reconfiguration of existing air distribution, plumbing, exhaust, and fire protection systems.  Electrical engineering included demolition and new power distribution, decorative lighting, and extension of paging and fire alarm systems.

Lyon Oaks Country Park Golf Center And Banquet Facility | Lyon Township, Michigan

The facility is Oakland County’s newest and finest addition of high quality golf in the area.

The 31,000 square foot center includes clubhouse dining, banquet facility, and pro-shop.

Lighting encompassed recessed, decorative pendant, and 50 acres of site lighting.  Four additional support buildings were included in the project’s scope of work.

Christian Medical And Dental Association | Bristol, Tennessee

The new 55,000 square foot office facility for the Christian Medical and Dental Group included support offices; a 100 seat assembly area with sound booth and theatrical dimming capabilities; health center area; and warehouse.

Mechanical engineering services included heating and air conditioning, plumbing, exhaust, and fire protection systems.

Electrical engineering encompassed electrical layout; security (interior and exterior gates); data/telecommunications and audio/visual; and lighting (theatrical and decorative) systems.

Automotive Corporate Office Building | Monroe, Michigan

Construction of this 90,000 square foot corporate office building was completed in multiple phases.  Electrical services included design and specification of category-5e cabling infrastructure, utilizing underfloor duct system; and complete design and layout of communication rooms and telecommunications grounding system.  A fiber and copper backbone extension was used to connect to the existing Ethernet network and telephone system.

Interior lighting utilizing lay-in parabolic energy saving T8 lamps, with electronic ballasts, was designed throughout the open office space.

Site lighting updated the existing mercury vapor fixtures to 400-watt metal halide exterior fixtures.