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Heller Electric Brings the Duke Ellington School Up to New Standards

November 20, 2017

The Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts located in Washington, D.C. is a world-renowned training center for aspiring artists and performers in the theatrical arts. The school alumni, in addition to “Sir Duke”, include comedian Dave Chapelle and many other nationally known performers.

Constructed in 1898 as Western High School, the building had seen better days. Washington, D.C. officials recognized the importance of bringing the school up to today’s standards, in terms of student safety and comfort, while providing the city’s young talent with a state-of-the-art training and performance center.

The recently completed mega-renovation and reconstruction of the Ellington school began in 2014. From the beginning, the project presented a number of challenges to the construction team, including joining the east and west wings of the existing building with a beautifully designed central “egg” that ties together the building in a number of dramatic and artistically pleasing ways.

The “egg” is a shell for a new 800 seat theater that includes an orchestra pit and lift, stage trap, lighting, catwalks, 258 speakers and a high-performance acoustic sampling system.

Heller Electric, a member of the Washington DC chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, accepted the challenge to bring the school’s existing electrical, lighting, and AV systems up to a new standard for school construction. A challenge made more difficult by working with both old and new construction.

Duke Ellington School for the Arts, ENR Best Project of the Year by Heller Electric
Duke Ellington School for the Arts, ENR Best Project of the Year by Heller Electric

Jason Clurman, vice president at Heller Electric, shared some of the challenges involved in bringing the school into the 21st century. Chief among them was working with a changing design while coordinating with many other players to accomplish this truly unique and remarkable design. In addition, tolerances for the installation of the electrical infrastructure left no room for error with less than one inch of 3-dimensional play on all of the rough-ins for the sound support systems, in the main theater. There are approximately 240 miles of branch circuits, 20 miles of feeder cable and a total of 258 speakers with supporting acoustic sampling microphones in the main performance area. In addition, two new 4000-amp services had to be brought in to the building.

“Sir Duke” would surely approve of this beautiful blend of old and new – a building that honors the school’s past, while providing today’s students with a bright future.

Filed Under: Innovation, Quality Tagged With: Contractors, lighting, Member Project Highlights

5 Reasons Why DC’s Top General Contractors Hire Electrical Alliance Contractors

November 9, 2016

A Well-Deserved Reputation for Quality.

Electrical Alliance contractors have been honored with WBC Craftsmanship Awards and AGC Washington Contractor Subcontractor of the Year recognitions and they’ve contributed to many ENR and AGC awarding winning projects.

Filed Under: Quality Tagged With: Data and Communications, lighting, Specialty

J.E. Richards Completes Wiring and Lighting Updates

October 5, 2016

Electrical Alliance member J. E. Richards Electric is putting the finishing touches on the Cornerstone Chapel, a beautiful new house of worship in Leesburg Virginia.

The 100,000 square foot facility includes a sanctuary with seating for 2,000 people, numerous classrooms for the congregation’s children, and Middle School and High School auditoriums that each seat over 200 kids.

Maximizing energy savings and sustainability were key considerations in the design of the building. The J. E. Richards team delivered a building that is not only beautiful but also highly energy-efficient.

Filed Under: Quality, Sustainability Tagged With: lighting

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