GATE Precast June, 2011
Miller Electric Company recently completed the electrical installation for a 144,000 sq ft production facility for Gate Precast Company in Jacksonville Florida. This massive enclosed building allows Gate to produce pre-stressed concrete components like beams, pilings and columns used in bridges, parking garages, stadiums and other concrete structures. read more >>
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JU Marine Science Research Institute Achieves LEED Gold June, 2011
Miller Electric Company recently completed the electrical installation on the JU Marine Science Research Institute in Jacksonville Florida. This facility will be used to provide teaching and research opportunities on issues related to the St Johns River and the surrounding environments. read more >>
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Modular Prefabrication -- Next Generation Building June, 2011
Miller Electric Company has teamed up with Stellar Energy Systems to build a revolutionary construction delivery method -- Modular Prefabricated Chiller Plants. Stellar has used this method for 10 years and the entire process continues to evolve using the latest building methods and industry best practices. read more >>
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Miller Quality Shows At New High School June, 2011
Miller Electric Company recently completed work on the new Oak Leaf High School in Clay County Florida. This brand new 13 building, 300,000 sq ft school was built on 90 acres and creates a state of the art learning environment with computer labs and high tech audio visual systems. read more >>
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Miller Electric Hits a Homerun on Florida Marlins Stadium December, 2010
Miller Electric Company's Ft. Lauderdale office was awarded a contract to install the Voice/Data and Audio/Visual systems for the Marlins Baseball Stadium. This on-going high profile project is located in Miami and will be a state-of-the-art entertainment venue when it is completed in 2011. read more >>
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Miller Electric: Ranks #14 in the nation in 2009 August, 2010
Engineering News-Record (ENR) ranks Miller Electric as #14 in Specialty Contractors for 2009. read more >>
Miller Electric Goes Solar! June, 2010
Miller Electric Company has recently completed building a large high tech Solar Power project in Jacksonville that will provide 12.6 Mega-Watts of power back to our local utility company.
This is a massive installation with solar panels taking up approximately 93 acres of a 160 acre site. This 10 month project peaked with 65 electricians on-site and Miller employees are doing all of the installation with the exception of the site preparation (drainage, grading, roads, etc...)
Starting with the support steel, Miller electricians are driving the support posts into the ground, erecting the steel columns and cross beams, installing all hardware, placing the actual glass solar panels, tying in all of the wiring between the panels, installing the underground electrical work, placing the (10) power station prefab buildings and system commissioning. read more >>
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Miller Electric: Improving the Environment March, 2010
Twenty Project Managers from Jacksonville, Birmingham, Ft Lauderdale, Charlotte and Atlanta took part in a 12 hour training program as part of a certification preparation effort. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is becoming a hot issue in building construction. Many owners are attempting to get their projects LEED certified which gives points for improving water efficiency and energy use, improving air quality and using materials and resources that are environmentally friendly such as recycled construction materials or using native plants obtained locally. read more >>
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Spirit Project October, 2009
Miller Electric Company has completed a new project in Kinston North Carolina for Spirit. This is a huge 500,000 sq foot facility (all air conditioned) that will produce aircraft components.
We have 90 employees on this project with Phase 1 scheduled to be completed in March 2010. This project will use approximately 140,000 + man-hours to complete.
Miller is doing everything involved with the electrical systems from the 23KV distribution all the way down to the low voltage systems including fire alarm, Voice/Data and HVAC controls. read more >>
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