2025 : USCG PC/FRC Homeport Phase 1 (USCG Air Station Kodiak, Alaska)
CM/GC design assist project for multiple USCG buildings including.
CM/GC design assist project for multiple USCG buildings including.
Assemble prefabricated metal structure with insulated metal panels. Structure to include observation mezzanine, windows to observe the ski area, arctic entries and kitchenette. Reconnect utilities.
This project involves remodeling of 5 areas within Hangar 1 (Building 14) to accommodate the functions associated with the new C130J aircraft.
Owner: U.S. Air Force General Contractor: Frawner Corporation Square Footage: Completion: March 2019
Owner’s design of this two level 12,300 square foot, 16 bedroom guest house for use by service members and/or their families, free of cost, while recuperating from injury or illness.
Owner: General Contractor: F-E Contracting Square Footage: Completion:
We are providing the complete wiring for an enclosed water park. It will include pool pumps, wave pool, lazy river, water slide, wading area, and chemical machines. There are many pieces of exercise equipment, a free weight area, and a full size gymnasium. The special systems include a fire alarm system, public address system, and phone/data.
The Brigade Complex project is a design-build with a out-of-state contractor, Korte/Purcell JV. We are part of the design team and are working closely with both the engineers and the construction team. This is a LEEDs project that has all the expected disciplines including; service and distribution, telcom data, fire alarm, CCTV, outside Plant, testing and quality control.
Owner: Alaska Air National Guard General Contractor: Iyabak Construction LLC Square Footage: Completion: March 2013
Various energy efficiency improvements.
New design/build 80-man ADA compliant barracks, battalion headquarters, company head quarters building and a solder family assistance center building. 6,713 SF Soldier Family Assistance Center, 48,989 SF ADA compliant 80PN Barracks, 8,030 SF Battalion Head Quarters, 9,020 SF Company Head Quarters, over 1 mile of fiber optic and copper plant extension, SIRPNET with holocom raceways. Installation of complete fire alarm, mass notification, area of refuge communications, data systems and SIPRNET VIA holocom raceways.
Owner: Fisher House Foundation, Inc. General Contractor: Neeser Construction, Inc. Completion: December 2011
Addition of a digital shooting range to an existing building.
Complete remodel and upgrades to existing building. New fire alarm system for remodeled portion of the building tied into the existing fire alarm system. Installed new lighting, power and telephone/data systems. Installed new vindicator security system for weapons vault.
This project consists of two F22 Shelters, one 7-Bay at 47,832 square feet with 14 Mega Doors and one 8-Bay at 54,344 square feet with 16 Mega Doors. We furnished complete Electrical Engineering and supplied Performance and Payment Bonds. Both shelters have full Fire Alarm Systems with Monaco transmitter and antenna to communicate to the Base Monaco receiver and complete Fire Suppression Systems.
Owner: U.S. Air Force General Contractor: McGee Industries Completion: June 2010
This project consists of remodeling a three-storie above ground dormitory and full basement underground with support offices. It has full Fire Alarm, Mass Notification and Telephone/Data Systems. It includes a complete new Service and Primary Distribution Systems with added Site Lighting.
This project consists of a new 8,151 square foot block warehouse building for engine parts storage.
This project consists of remodeling two existing Hangers and wiring for a new foam fire suppression systems pump room building. Includes re-wiring the existing high voltage primary system, installing new transformers and building services, and complete removal of the existing light fixtures and installing new HID lighting.
This project consisted of a complete fire alarm upgrade with the facility under full use and was performed under conditions that had zero tolerance for shutdowns or mistakes. Megawatt’s field foreman and project manager worked very closely with FAA representatives and the fire alarm contractor to insure that the primary goals of safety and reliability were met.