airfield exec summary 2016-2 - hypower inc. · harst˜eld-jakson atlanta international airport...
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Airfield Services
Project Summary
“(I) Very much appreciate the excellent work performed by Hypower/Crouse‐Hinds team with the installation and commissioning of new ALCMS.” Philip W. Woodard, Construction Coordinator Palm Beach County Dept. of Airports
“Please accept this plaque as a token of T.Y. Lin’s appreciation and a remembrance of a very successful project. It has been an extremely rewarding project, not only for the accomplishments we have achieved, but for the friendship, respect and honest that was exhibited throughout the 180 days of design and 454 days of construction. The Runway 8R-26L Pavement Rehabilitation will be a benchmark by which we measure our future endeavors. It has been a very enjoyable experience and I wish you all the best in the future and hope our paths cross again soon. Rich Raymond, Vice President, AviationT.Y. Lin International
“Hypower Inc. was the electrical and signalization subcontractor for construction of the Fourth Runway project at the Orlando International Airport. Their involvement and expertise was an asset to the project. Their knowledge of the design and construction of airport electrical systems aided in the construction, and helped with the testing and troubleshooting of the new electrical system’s design when it was placed into service. It was a pleasure working with Hypower on the above referenced project, and John Carlo looks forward to building future project with them.” Matthew Hecker, Project Manager John Carlo, Inc.
“[Hypower’s] performance on this project was excellent. You provided a timely 3 phase design e�ort and coordinated the resolution of design issues in an e�ective manner. You and your subcontractors provided a quality installation on time and within budget. Your administration of this project was excellent considering the immense coordination e�ort required with several governmental organizations. Your e�orts contributed greatly to the timely approvals and acceptance of this project.”Larry Elkins, Project Manager, Jacksonville Aviation Authority
“I would like to take this opportunity to complement the entire Louisville based Hypower Crew…. On their exceptional performance on the Regional Airport Authority of Louisville’s Communication Fiber Optics Phase II Project. This project was the most critical project associated with bringing the new Air Tra�c Control Tower on line in that it controls all of the air�eld lighting, radio, and telephone communications, and the emergency crash phone systems. The di�culty in this project was compounded by the fact that Mr. Capece and the Hypower Crew inherited two additional RAA projects that were in various stages of completion. Their work had to interface with the challenges placed on them to respond to various critical completion demands that should have been previously met. Not only were they able to meet the Federal Aviation Administration’s mandated tower cut-over date… they accomplished it with a relatively small core crew of quali�ed personnel who knew what to do and how to accomplish their goal in an orderly fashion….[R]espectful, intelligent, and dedicated professionals who are committed to excellence… would [be] welcome…back on any project under my charge.” Michael Czerwonka, Project Manager Louisville Regional Airport Authority Construction Division
References
Specialty Contractor
2015
ENR TOP 600
5913 NW 31ST Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309888-978-9300hypowerinc.com
Hypower Inc.
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Since inception in 1991, Hypower’s Air�eld Services Group has successfully completed numerous projects consisting ofinstallation and design/build air�eld systems. We have consistently met the high expectations of airport managers and consultants nationwide. Hypower is at the forefront of technology, evidenced by our many repeat clients. Hypower has proven tobe an industry leader providing reliable and innovative solutionsto some of the most challenging projects in both publicand private sectors.
Safety and Security are ParamountQuality and Efficiency is Unmatched
From International Airports and General Aviation Airports to Military Bases, our experience and expertise is exceptionaland Hypower continues to pave the way for excellence.
28 Years in the Air�eld Industry
Mr. Zerby has been in the electrical service industry since 1986. His air�eld experience began in 1989 and he began working with Hypower in 1991. In his role as Vice President of the Air�eld Services Group, Jim is responsible for the successful completion of all projects delivered by the Air�eld Services Group.
31 Years in the Electrical Industry
Mr. Morejon has been with Hypower for 25 years overseeing numerous award winning projects. He is responsible for oversight of all jobsite activities as well as estimating, BIM modeling, scheduling, procurement and project management. Luis is committed to e�ciency, quality and saftey on every jobsite.
Airfield Specialists
Total Number of Projects Valued at Nearly $380 Million
Hypower Differentiators
Jim Zerby Vice PresidentAirfield Division
Luis MorejonVice President Operations
HYPOWER AIRFIELD SERVICES HYPOWER AIRFIELD SERVICES Electrical VaultConstruction Communications & Control Systems Elevated & Semi-FlushRunway & Taxiway Lighting Visual & Instrument Navaid Systems Maintenance & Trouble Shooting of Circuits Utility Infrastructure
Mario AvinSenior Project Manager 25 Years with Hypower 49 Years in the Air�eld Industry
Mario GarzaSenior Project Manager 23 Years in Electrical Construction Industry Managed Public , Private & Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects
Edwin RosarioSenior EstimatorElectrical Engineer 21 Years with Hypower 21 Years Estimating Experience 20+ Years in Electrical Industry
Bill RidgeGeneral Superintendent 13 Years with Hypower 19 Years in Air�eld Lighting 36 Years in Electrical Construction 39 Years in theConstruction Industry
Miami International Airport Runway 8-26 Rehabilitation Miami, Florida Over 1,800 In-pavement Light Fixtures Adjusted Over 600,000 LF of Re-circuiting Multi-shift & Accelerated Schedule
Denver International Airport Denver, CO Demolition of existing and installation of new electrical items such as air�eld lights, signs, constant current regulators and wind-cones, coring out existing base cans in existing rigid and �exible pavement Electrical ducts, air�eld lighting base cans, air�eld guidance signs Reinstall air�eld guidance signs on new base, associated wiring, splicing Remove and reinstall in-pavement surface sensor, new loop detector Photometric testing Furnish and install new constant current regulators at the East Vault All electrical quality control testing
Memphis International AirportMemphis, Tennessee Runway 9/27 ReconstructionComplete demolition of existing & installation of new air�eld lighting system including conduit, base cans, �xtures and cabling Vault expansion – structural, electrical and mechanical systems Relocate existing Glide Slope antenna, equipment and shelter along with the installa-tion of new power and communication duct bank and cable
National CoverageLicensed To Work in 20+ StatesWorkforce & EquipmentHighly Experienced & Mobile Workforce Substantial Specialty ToolingTools Speci�cally Designed For Air�eld LightingHighly Experienced Field StaffHypower Superintendents Have Years of Air�eld Lighting Experience and a Strong Longevity at Hypower with Consistently High Results. All Hypower Superintendents Have OSHA 30
Hypower Air�eld Services Group has installed more air�eldlighting than any other contractor in the country.
Selected Airfield Experience
SafetyOur EMR for2015 is 0.77
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Project Location Description
Miami International Airport12-30 PavementRehabilitation
Runway 12-30, Taxiways P, Q, R and cargo apron rehabilitation
Miami, FL
In progress
Fort Lauderdale - HollywoodInternational Airport
FLL Runway 9R-27L In progress
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Denver International Airport Runway 17L-35R Denver, COIn progress
Memphis ELD Project (FSS) ELD power cable replacementMemphis, TN2012
Langley Air Force Base Replacement of approach lightingIn progress
Hampton, VA
McConnell AFB RunwayRehabilitation
Repair taxiway A - NorthIn progress
Wichita, KA
Boca Raton Airport AWOSIn progress
Boca Raton, FL
Fort Lauderdale ExecutiveAirport
Taciway C & D pavement rehabilitation & replace air�eld lightingIn progress
Fort Lauderdale, FL
McConnell AFB RunwayRehabilitation
Repair West runwayRepair North duckbanks2012
Wichita, KA
Columbus AFB - ILSRelocations
Relocate localized and shelter2011
Columbus Air ForceBase, MS
Miami International Airport Runway repair work & research & investigation, T&M Miami, FL2009
Project Location Description
Denver International Airport Runway 8-26 complex pavement rehab & ADG V improvements
Denver, CO
2012
Fort Lauderdale - HollywoodInternational Airport
Taxiway “C” East End - Phase 2 and high speed taxiway 2013
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Miami Dade Aviation Department MaintenanceWork
Annual T & M work / unit repairsMiami, FL2013
Palm Beach International Airport
Taxiway Dand shouldersWest Palm Beach, FL2011
Palm Beach International Airport
Construction of Apron AWest Palm Beach, FL2011
Palm Bеach International Airport
ACLMSProvide redundancy in the �ber network
West Palm Beach, FL
2011
Miami International Airport MALS Rrelocation and duct bank subRunway 27
Miami, FL
2011
Sky Harbor International Airport
Runway status lights2013
Phoenix, AZ
Northwest ArkansasRegional Airport
NAVAIDS installation R/W 17-352012
Bentonville, AK
Harst�eld-Jakson AtlantaInternational Airport
Taxiway reconstruction: L and MRelocated and ajusted ILSa pproach lightsExtend Taxiway “L”
Atlanta, GA
2012
Kendall-Tamiami Airport Runway Extension 9R-27LAFL Signs, NAVAIDAS, edge/threshold/RW lights
Miami, FL
Underground lights2013
Palm BeachInternational Airport
Air�eld lighthing ductbankWest Palm Beach, FL2012
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PROJECT SHOWCASE PROJECT SHOWCASE
Northwest Arkansas Regional AirportFort Lauderdale, FL
Orlando International AirportOrlando, FL
Palm Beach International AirportWest Palm Beach, FL
McGuire Air Force BaseCookstown, NJ
Southwest Florida International AirportFort Myers, FL
Vandenberg Airport/ Tampa Executive AirportTampa, FL
Panama City-Bay County International Airport Panama City, FL
Cecil FieldJacksonville, FL
Miami International AirportMiami, FLVarious Projects 1996 to Present Total Over $11 Million
Louisville AirportLouisville, KY
Kendall-Tamiami AirportTamiami, FL
Andrews Air Force Base, MD