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Geo-Marine Awarded $400M 5-year Design-Build Contract
GMI has been selected as an AFRC contractor under the new Command-wide Operations and Maintenance Project Execution Contract (COMPEC) II. The company is one of a small number of contractors selected for the 5-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract.
Archaeology Fair Draws Record Crowd
Pint-sized explorers, budding artists and junior archaeologists were among those who visited this year's Archaeology Fair in Plano, TX. The event was sponsored by Geo-Marine, The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, and the City of Plano in Plano, Texas.
Beckemeyer Named GMI President
Curt Beckemeyer, Senior V.P. and Transportation Sector Manager for Applied Research Associates (GMI's parent company), has been named President of GMI. Beckemeyer takes on this position in addition to his existing ARA responsibilities.
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Commissioning
Rapid Start-Up of New Systems
Commissioning your systems guarantees that they will work as designed and intended. GMI engineers can help. We have over 2 million square feet and many years of commissioning experience to troubleshoot and correct your system before it becomes a problem. Our commissioning and retro commissioning services may include any or all of those listed here, or others as applicable.
- HVAC point-to-point inspection
- EMCS and DDC program evaluation
- On-site and remote operations and maintenance
- System operations training
- EMCS programming
- Graphical interface support
- Air system test and balance
- Water system test and balance
- Occupant comfort improvements
PORTFOLIO
GMI is performing a pilot program to assist in analysis of the economic and comfort benefits associated with retro-commissioning a major building at three different air bases. This program involves significant monitoring and recording of as-is conditions for a period of time, then retro-commissioning the systems by identifying and correcting problems, followed by monitoring and recording of the resulting proper operation. The documentation of the improvements is being prepared to analyze the cost benefits. A follow-up visit to each site will duplicate the initial effort to determine how much, if any, deterioration of the building system operations has occurred.
