EMCOR's University Mechanical
Wins Land Port Project

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EMCOR Group, Inc. announced in July that its University Mechanical & Engineering Contractors subsidiary in California has been awarded a contract for the installation of HVAC, mechanical, and plumbing systems at the General Services Administration’s (GSA) San Ysidro Land Point of Entry, the busiest land port in the world, located in San Diego, California. University Mechanical & Engineering Contractors (UMEC) will be responsible for the construction of the San Ysidro Land Point of Entry’s new Head House Building, including the Central Plant equipped with a rainwater collection system and solar hot water system.

UMEC will also be responsible for the installation of the space conditioning systems and garage ventilation for a new Narcotics Building. UMEC’s scope of work will also include construction of the primary and secondary northbound canopies, as well as associated mechanical site work. Off site, UMEC will prefabricate 46 primary booths with state-of-the-art HVAC and ventilation systems, as well as provide extensive underground plumbing and hydronic systems for future expansion phases of the Land Port.



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