Customer: Bombardier Inc.
Project: Customer Delivery Centre Bay 12 Conversion
Location: Toronto, ON
Completed: 2007
In 2007, Bombardier Inc. required conversions to the
Customer Delivery Centre Bay 12 at Downsview Airport
in Toronto.
Janick’s electrical team provided demolition and
renovations to the existing 54,000 square foot
hangar which included new aircraft lighting and
process work.
We provided installations more unique to airports
including static grounding points for aircrafts;
as aircrafts in flight produce static electricity,
these static grounding cables ground the aircraft
so that there is no static discharge during
fueling & maintenance. We also installed a
FOD (Foreign Object Debris) system which is
designed to detect foreign objects on the runway
to protect the aircrafts.
The work done on this project was performed to comply
with the airside work safety program to ensure that all
ground operations do not interfere with airport traffic
and that all employees may work confidently in a safe
environment.
Customer: Buttonville Municipal Airport Executive Airways
Project: New Hangar
Location: Markham, Ontario
Completed: September 2003
This project involved the design/build of a new hangar facility
at the Buttonville Municipal Airport in Markham, Ontario.
Janick Electric provided a new service to this facility for
housing municipal emergency helicopter and various
tenant-related aircraft.
This project involved airside work and apron aircraft warning
lighting,which translates into constant vigilance due to the
potentially dangerous working environment.
Another provision more unique to airport work is static
grounding points for aircrafts. As aircrafts in flight produce
static electricity, these static grounding cables ground the
aircraft so that there is no static discharge during fueling
and maintenance.
This project also included communication tower, gate work,
static grounding, and a massive electrically heated rail
hangar door. Our design incorporated FOD
(Foreign Object Debris) control system which is designed
to detect foreign objects to protect the aircrafts. This
design and construction also entailed connections to current
airport Fire Alarm, Telephone/Data, and Security systems.
Customer: Buttonville Municipal Airport
Project: New Taxiway
Location: Markham, Ontario
Completed: 2003
This project involved the design/build of a new taxiway at the
Buttonville Municipal Airport in Markham, Ontario.
Janick Electric designed and constructed all taxiway lighting
and civil work. This involved shut downs and connection to
existing lighting system during non-peak hours.
The civil work involved underground boaring or torpedo
work under existing runways to install the new aircraft
lighting system. This project also involved airside
work and civil work, which translates into constant
vigilance due to the potentially dangerous working
environment. The airside safety program is in place to
ensure that all ground operations do not interfere
with airport traffic and that all employees may work
confidently in a safe environment.
Janick Electric was also responsible for the preparation
and completion of all documentation under the Canadian
Aviation Regulations for Transport Canada. There was an
emergency landing that took place during the course of
this project and our team provided a quick response
while working on the runway.
Customer: Hamilton International Airport
Project: Westjet Hangar Deluge System
Location: Hamilton, ON
Completed: 2003
The Hamilton International Airport Westjet Hangar required
a deluge system - a modified sprinkler system designed to
protect high hazard areas containing large amounts of fuel.
Janick Electric Limited provided a complete design-build
turnkey solution for the Westjet Hangar which included the
installation of a remote water storage and water reservoir
system which was tied into airport fire alarm network system.
We also provided security and monitoring systems for the
airport. The work done on this project was performed to
comply with the airside work safety program to ensure
that all ground operations do not interfere with airport
traffic and that all employees may work confidently in a
safe environment.
Customer: Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA)
Project: GTAA Glycol Recycling Facility
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Completed: 2005
Janick Electric Limited provided a complete design-build
turnkey solution to the Greater Toronto Airport Authority
for this facility. The Glycol Recycling facility recycles
all glycol used for de-icing the aircraft at Lester
B. Pearson International Airport.
This project involved airside work, which translates
into constant vigilance due to the potentially dangerous
working environment.
Systems at this facility included all pumping, controls,
andprocess works as well as tie-in to the existing Fire
Alarm, Security, and Fibre Optic Systems.
While working at this project, staff from Janick were
called out for an emergency after hours response and
ensured all systems were up and running in a safe and
timely manner.
Customer: Jazz Airline
Project: Aircraft Maintenance Facility Renovation
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Completed: 2003
This project involved the renovation of a maintenance facility
for Jazz Airline located at Toronto’s Pearson International
Airport.
We provided installation that is unique to airports including
static grounding points for aircrafts. As aircrafts in flight
produce static electricity, these static grounding cables
ground the aircraft so that there is no static discharge
during fueling and maintenance. We also installed a FOD
(Foreign Object Debris) system which is designed to detect
foreign objects on the runway to protect the aircrafts.
This project posed unique challenges as Janick Electric Ltd.
was working in a high traffic occupied space. Special
attention to scheduling, safety, noise control, excellent
customer service and professionalism ensured that work
performed in this facility.
Customer: The Boeing Company
Project: Manufacturing Plant Relocation
Location: Toronto, ON
Completed: 2003
In 2003, the Boeing Company required relocation to a new
facility for production of the Avro Arrow plane. At this
location, the aircraft components and wings were to be
constructed.
Janick’s electrical team provided the decommissioning
and removal of old machinery and prepared for the
relocation of a massive autoclave system to the new
location. There was a significant amount of process
machinery relocation.
This project involved the design and installation
of a new High Voltage service. The work done on this
project was performed to comply with the airside work
safety program. The purpose of this program is to
ensure that all ground operations do not interfere
with airport traffic and that all employees may
work confidently in a safe environment.
The High Voltage was struck by lightning during
construction and Janick performed emergency repairs.