Johnson Controls wins $10M security contract at Southwest Florida airport

October 26, 2003—Johnson Controls has been awarded the contract to provide integrated building control and security systems for the Midfield Terminal Complex under construction at Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers. The terminal, scheduled to open in 2005, will help the airport accommodate the growing southwest Florida region.

The $10 million contract includes security solutions, life-safety solutions, lighting controls, and premise distribution cabling, as well as maintenance management through summer 2005. Johnson Controls is working as a sub-contractor to Dick Corp., the general contractor on the project.

Johnson Controls will equip the terminal with a Metasys building management system that will fully integrate building controls and security systems that Johnson Controls is providing as part of the contract. These systems include the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; fire alarms; and the Cardkey P2000 security management system.

“Because we became familiar with the project early in the process, Southwest Florida International Airport will see 20 percent savings in the installation portion alone, as well as efficiencies throughout the construction process,” says Jeff Sprau, director of Airport Solutions for Johnson Controls. “This project is a great example of technology systems being designed, installed, and integrated efficiently.”

For more information contact Johnson Controls.

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