EMCOR Group, Inc. recently announced that its subsidiary ConCor Networks, Inc. has been awarded a contract for the installation of low-voltage systems for the National Library within the Museum of George Washington’s Estate in Mount Vernon, Va. ConCor Networks will be responsible for the installation and commissioning of all new low-voltage equipment systems for this retrofit of an historic landmark project. Scope of work includes installation of a communications system, cabling for voice, data and CATV, fiber-optic, and multi-pair copper riser and outside plant cabling, communication room relay racks, overhead cable tray, and access control, closed-circuit TV surveillance, intercom, and audio/visual equipment.
“We are delighted to be working on this project, and especially excited since it is the nation’s first president’s homestead and a National Library,” said Craig DiGregorio, president and CEO, ConCor Networks, Inc. “ConCor Networks has the ability and experience to provide a multitude of low-voltage products and services on this extremely prestigious project, not only for the benefit of the staff at George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate, but for the thousands of tourists that visit annually.”