EMI’s Steel Wastewater Components Help Communities Build for the Future
As a manufacturing partner for a major municipal wastewater treatment company, EMI supplies nearly all the components for several plant expansion projects, including piping, catwalks, manifolds, and sludge rakes. With expertise in working with sheet, pipe, and structural steel, EMI’s fabrication capabilities make it well-suited for large-scale projects. These systems, designed for permanence, can be […]
EMI Connects Local Medical Campus
Earlier this year EMI installed three outdoor distributed antenna system (oDAS) poles at a nearby medical facility. Ideal for spacious outdoor settings, the oDAS uses multiple antenna nodes connected to a common source to boost wireless capacity while reducing total power usage. The network ensures a strong and consistent 5G wireless signal anywhere on the […]
EMI Honored by American Welding Society
At the American Welding Society (Houston Section) Member Appreication Night, Electro-Mechanical Industries, Inc. received a Certificate of Appreciation for its continuous support of the American Welding Society and the Boy Scout Welding Merit Badge Program. The event was held on May 8th at Topgolf in Katy, Texas and featured dinner and awards. District 19 Director, […]
Powering up the Caesars Superdome
Electro-Mechanical Industries, Inc. (EMI) is pleased to announce the successful delivery of a generator platform to a premiere telecom client at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. This project presented distinct challenges, necessitating meticulous installation procedures to avoid existing subterranean infrastructure and preserve the surrounding environment. The elevated platform, measuring 31’ X16’ and standing at […]
EMI & Ameresco Team Up to Develop Railroad Wind Monitoring Station
EMI, known for rugged infrastructure, partners with Ameresco for a state-of-the-art wind monitoring station designed for railroad customer. This collaboration marks a significant step in transportation safety. The station includes a forty-foot tilt-up tower with wind sensors, powered by solar panels. It’s designed to collect wind data in remote areas reliably and efficiently. It’s connected […]
Fire up the grill!
Elite Welding Academy (Houston) and the American Welding Society (Houston Section 22) hosted 30 Scouts from 26 Troops earn their Welding Merit Badges. The event was organized by Earl Simon (AWS CWI/Merit Badge Counselor), Mike Frazier (Elite Welding Academy Lead Instructor/AWS CWI) and Darlene Scheffler (Sam Houston Area Council/Registration). Steel Plates and Barbeque Grills provided […]
4 Ways 5G Could Radically Change Transportation in Smart Cities
5G, 5G, 5G – it seems that anywhere you read about the latest developments in wireless networks nowadays, everything is all about 5G.But when it comes down to it, how will 5G – fifth-generation wireless networks – affect our everyday lives?
Small 5G transmitters are showing up in Treasure Valley without notice. Here’s why.
Preparations are underway to bring the future of wireless internet to the Treasure Valley.Over the past two years, Verizon representatives have worked with officials in Ada County and Boise on new ordinances that will allow the company
Lamont signs “5G” wireless law
(WTNH) — There are hundreds of what are called “macro towers” all around the state. They average 100 to 200 feet and have made cellphone service generally available in almost all areas of the state but the next generation of wireless,
5G: An opportunity to revolutionise on-train connectivity
Simon Holmes, group head of digital (engineering) at FirstGroup, introduces us to the 5G solution being delivered for the rail sector. FirstGroup and its partners are excited to be close to delivering a viable 5G millimetre Wave solution to