Mona Electric Group, Inc<\/em><\/strong><\/h6>\n\n\n\nProject Name:<\/strong> Capital One Block C Performing Arts Center, Tysons, Va
Architect:<\/strong> HGA
Engineer:<\/strong> Mueller Associates
General Contractor:<\/strong> The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
The architectural interior and exterior lights and control systems are state of the art, aesthetically pleasing and have advanced design with many control inputs and scene selection capabilities. There are separate control systems for the building interior, exterior and green roof areas. Many of the light fixtures have been selected from custom manufacturers around the world. The performance lights and control systems in the main theater are complex and create the right atmosphere for live performances. There are additional performance systems in the black box theater section of the building. The areas have separate dimming equipment rooms as well as individual control rooms.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nJAMES DESMOND, TIMOTHY HARRIGAN, ARTHER SLATE III, GREGORY SMITH, CHRISTOPHER WEST, MICHAEL WILLIAMS – JE Richards<\/em><\/strong><\/h6>\n\n\n\nProject Name:<\/strong> BET MGM, Oxon Hill, MD
Architect:<\/strong> Hamilton Anderson Associates
Engineer:<\/strong> Giovanetti Shulman Associates
General Contractor:<\/strong> HITT Contracting
This project\u2019s lighting package included 600\u2019 of linear LED strip lighting and 360 various light fixture types. The 2 custom chandeliers that are hung at the main bar area were imported from the Czech Republic and took coordination between JE Richards and the manufacturer. JE Richards worked closely with multiple specialized low voltage vendors for the installation of the 110-foot wrap-around LED screen as well as the 360-degree jumbotron that is over the main bar. The project required a new electrical room to be built which houses 6 new electrical panels and 1 transformer hung just under 20 feet.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nFERVI ALVAREZ-PORTILLO, CHRISTOPHER BORZI, ERIC CULLENS, PEDRO LARIN, MICHAEL MYERS, HAMIDULLA NAIM – JE Richards<\/em><\/strong><\/h6>\n\n\n\nProject Name:<\/strong> Tysons Galleria North Anchor Redevelopment, McLean, VA
Architect:<\/strong> TVS Design
Engineer:<\/strong> Salas O’Brien
General Contractor:<\/strong> The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
ysons Galleria North Anchor Redevelopment is a retail project that was designed to repurpose a traditional Retail Anchor of the Existing Tysons Galleria Mall. The old Macys Anchor is now split up into several different tenant spaces. We brought 4 new 3,000-amp services into the building and split up the service for each tenant as they arrived. This was the challenging part, as we had to keep the mall operational all while modifying the new gear – each tenant required new demands to suit their lease requirements. The Common Mall Area had 67 different light types and over 2,000 lights in the building. The most difficult fixture would most definitely be the chandelier at the Mall\u2019s New Entrance, as it is mounted onto a 57\u2019 ceiling.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nRACHID ABDESSAMAD, ANDRES AGUIRRE, L’HOUSSAINE AMAR, JARED CROSSLEY, RICK CURL JR., MIGUEL DE LA LUZ RODRIGUEZ – Dynalectric Company<\/em><\/strong><\/h6>\n\n\n\nProject Name:<\/strong> Confidential Financial Services, Washington, DC
Architect:<\/strong> STUDIOS Architecture
Engineer:<\/strong> GHT Limited
General Contractor:<\/strong> Gilbane Building Company
The space incorporates high-end lighting and finishes. Gilbane Building Company was awarded this project and brought in Dynalectric Company to perform the electrical work. The light fixture package on this project was extremely high-end which included over 1,130 fixtures of 90 different types. LED down lights, pendants and recessed slot lights illuminate and showcase the space. Some of our major hurdles were working in an occupied building and completing the project in less than 9 months. In addition, two lighting control systems were installed to enhance the project\u2019s finishes and showcase settings.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nANDRE ANDERSON, MELVIN CHERRY, STEPHON LAKE, KATHA NANTHANA, JOHNNY PICKETT SR., JARRETT RANDALL – Rosendin<\/em><\/strong><\/h6>\n\n\n\nProject Name:<\/strong> Reston Gateway, Reston, VA
Architect:<\/strong> Michael Graves Architecture & Design
Engineer:<\/strong> Vanderweil
General Contractor:<\/strong> Clark Construction Group, LLC
The 731,000 SF project consists of the tenant build-out for the new Reston Gateway development. The project consists of 19 floors of the 28-story structure, new 2.5M generators, and complicated systems including lighting controls, audio visual, and telecommunications. Rosendin\u2019s scope of work included electrical, lighting control, and fire alarm complete installs, telecommunication, and security pathways. Additionally, Rosendin participated in preconstruction services which included providing budgets during early design development phase, lighting control costs and performance review, schedule, and prefabrication planning.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nDERRICK COLEMAN, BRIAN FOLLMEYER, TOMMY NGUYEN, JIMMY PHAN, JASON SIMPSON, ERIC STEVENSON – Freestate Electrical Construction Co.<\/em><\/strong><\/h6>\n\n\n\nProject Name:<\/strong> Hangar 21, Camp Springs, MD
Architect\/Engineer:<\/strong> FSB\/POND
General Contractor:<\/strong> Clark Construction Group, LLC
The state-of-the-art lighting system Includes a programmable lighting controls system as well as an area control system for perimeter lighting, aircraft apron lighting and hangar bay lighting. All lighting is LED and the administration, auditorium, hangar bays and ECF are controlled throughout a Crestron control system that is tied into the building EMCS system. The hangar bay lights are twin 4\u2019 high bay LED troffers mounted at + 85\u2019 AFF and were all installed from 120\u2019 boom lift. There are over 400 lights between the hangar bays. There is over 50,000\u2019 of branch conduit in the hangar bays alone to serve the lighting. The apron lights are 80\u2019 tall with a 16\u2019 deep and 8\u2019 diameter base that were cast in place.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n