Showing posts with label Electronic System Consultants. Show all posts
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Monday, November 2, 2015

Electronic Systems Consultants Participates in First Annual OhioMBE Awards Luncheon

Team ESC would like to once again thank Ronda Barber and OhioMBE for the honor of being involved in the first annual MBE Awards luncheon.

Electronic Systems Consultants (ESC) is part of the State of Ohio Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) program.

"MBE has the responsibility for implementing the State of Ohio's minority business set-aside program. This includes certifying minority businesses thereby making them eligible to participate in the state's set aside program, as well as assisting state agencies with the selection of set aside contracts, maintaining a list of certified minority business enterprises, monitoring program compliance, and conducting research and reporting."


Front row (left to right): ESC partners, Rob Heath and John Larkins
Middle row (left to right): Scott Camps, Misty Zemlock, Angie Moore, and Tim Risner.
Back row (left to right): Wayne Clay, Ronnie Curnutte, Chris McNeill, and Greg Davis-Sr.


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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

ESC's John Larkin Featured in Recent African American News Journal Article

John Larkin recently was featured in a well-done article in African American News Journal where he was quoted regarding his part in construction taking place at the Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML). Larkin’s company, a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certified firm, recently won the contract for all fire alarm renovations, installations, and on-going service and inspections within the entire CML enterprise.

The following is a reproduction of this recent article by Nancy Tidwell, a Diversity & Inclusion Consultant expert.


Columbus Metropolitan Library is Serious About
Construction Project Diversity and Inclusion

By Nancy R. Tidwell

When the CEO of Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) first sat across the table from me in a meeting about construction and asked, “What do you think?” I knew I was in good company. Rarely does the owner’s top officer of any construction project sit at the same table with the diversity and inclusion consultant, much less ask for an opinion. This I can attest to after nearly 20 years of experience in the field.

It continued to happen time and time again as perceived wrinkles in the program were worked out and everyone including community advocates, library staff and construction management knew without a doubt that CEO Pat Losinski, backed by the CML Board of Trustees, is serious about diversity and inclusion. His concern is not commitment—it is “how” do we make it happen?

Pizzuti, the owner’s representative, is leading that charge and has already demonstrated that its team is bold enough to see the project through in achieving the desired results.

The project is off to a good start with the construction management team at Turner Construction keeping their eyes open for every opportunity to be inclusive. The first two bid packages exceeded the 20% MBE/WBE goal for contract awards and are committed to achieving 10% minority/6.9% female goal for employment.

When budgetary concerns led to shutting down Main Library during renovation, creativity came into play and “cut and cap” work was identified for mechanical, electrical and plumbing. All three were awarded to minority contractors—the local office of Coleman Spohn, DEH Electric and Clive Stephens Plumbing. With that same creativity, technology cabling for Main Library and six branch locations was divided up between three primes—Gudenkauf, which subcontracted 19% of its work to an MBE firm; U.S. Communications, a female-owned company; and Crossbow Systems, a minority-owned firm.

Perhaps one of the most significant contract awards thus far is the bulk purchase of a fire alarm system for Main Library and seven branches. Selected was Electronic Systems Consultants, a minority business enterprise owned by John Larkin.

“As a startup company in Central Ohio and the sole source provider for the library’s fire alarm and life safety system, we are very excited about the opportunity to be a part of this project. We are not only committed to providing a seamless installation but to developing a long-term relationship with the library,” stated Larkin.

John Larkin, Senior Partner with Electronic Systems Consultants LLC in Columbus, Ohio.

CML’s diversity and inclusion effort doesn’t stop here. Job referral flyers have been posted in all of its locations in an effort to identify individuals in need of work who are also interested in construction. With a shortage of construction workers in the forecast, the project team will forward this information to contractors who are hiring. At the same time, every job referral form submitted will be responded to with information on employment resources and training, including apprenticeship programs. In addition, awarded contractors will be asked to consider the internship placement of local students pursuing a career in construction.

CML is in the midst of building five new libraries, renovating two and transforming its Main Library in downtown Columbus. Two earlier branches, Driving Park and Whitehall, were completed under a different delivery method. In order to facilitate a more effective diversity and inclusion process, the project delivery method for the remaining libraries was changed to Construction Manager at Risk.

One thing is clear though—it is the project owner that makes the difference in determining whether or not diversity and inclusion is taken seriously. In this case, Columbus Metropolitan Library is setting a precedent that will long be remembered.

Nancy R. Tidwell is a Diversity & Inclusion Consultant.

Editor's Note: John Larkin is available for speaking engagements as well as interviews with magazines and newspapers. For more information, contact Allan B. Colombo, Director of Social Media and Web Assets, at 330-956-9003, or by email: click here.

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Monday, January 19, 2015

Controlling Access to Your Buildings

Electronic Systems Consultants LLC (ESC) provides the most effective, high-tech, and secure access control systems on the market today. Made by Software House, our access equipment is designed for long-term, rugged use in a diversity of environments. As a matter of policy, ESC offers a one-year parts and labor warranty*.

Our installation and service technicians are second to none. Each and every tech is factory trained and able to provide the most modern, up-to-date service available. From design and planning to installation and beyond, ESC provides a full range of door control devices and programming options that work together to provide you and your organization with the finest in controlled entry and exit functions.

Having the most up-to-date information available is important to your security department, especially during an event. As a dedicated, seasoned security integration firm, ESC technical staff will interconnect your access control system with your new or existing video surveillance cameras, thus enabling security personnel to quickly identify individuals and situations before they respond. And where the job also requires intrusion and/or door status notification, ESC’s UL monitoring station is on the job 24/7, patiently waiting and watching for any sign of trouble.

As a matter of course, ESC handles DMP, Honeywell, Edwards, Monaco, Silent Knight and other popular brands. No matter whether you need service on an existing system or you require new, ESC is ready and able to assist you. Call us at 614-754-1393, email us at electronicsystemsconsultants@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter (@ESS_LLC), or feel free to visit us on the web at http://www.electronicsystemsconsultants.com.

John Larkin, Senior Partner
Electronic Systems Consultants


* One year warranty is contingent on normal wear and tear, no
abuse or misuse, and the manufacturer's own equipment warranty.

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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Electronic Systems Consultants Opens Cleveland Office

COLUMBUS, OHIO (January 8, 2015) -- Electronic Systems Consultants, a certified MBE, DBE, EDGE fire and security systems sales and service company, is in the process of opening a new branch office in the Cleveland, Ohio area.
“Our aim is to provide companies in Cleveland, Akron, and Canton with the same quality products and services that our Columbus clients have enjoyed for years,” says John Larkin, senior partner with Electronic Systems Consultants. “This new branch will be in full swing sometime in February. We’ve been working hard to make this happen since this past summer.”
Because of Larkin’s forward vision, this recent expansion will enable ESC to service existing clientele better and with faster response times. The new facility is located at 1814 East 40th Street in Cleveland. For service inquiries, contact John Larkin directly at 614-420-1491.

About ESC
Electronic Systems Consultants, LLC (ESC) is a full service systems integrator provider offering a wide range of products and services in the electronic security and fire alarm markets. ESC’s professional staff has over 40 years of combined experience in both the installation and maintenance of integrated systems. For more information, visit ESC on the Web at http://www.electronicsystemsconsultants.com, or follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ESC_LLC), Facebook (http://bit.ly/1wXhlut), or on LinkedIn (http://linkd.in/1Aydo2x).

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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Happy Holidays From ESC

John Larkin, ESC Senior Partner We at ESC are proud of the year we had as an up-and-coming company in the fire and security industry. As we close out 2014, we’ve seen this business model take root from a start-up fire and security parts-and-smarts company--with most of our focus in the electrical bid market since 2011--to a full-fledged service provider with clear and focused attention on State of Ohio contracts among both large and small end users.

This year, ESC also saw growth in the area of key personnel additions to the field tech force, office management, director of business development, and director of social media/web. ESC is anxious to begin the New Year with a fresh perspective on our continued growth as a fire alarm, fire suppression, fire extinguishers, and security company.

:ESC has become one of the primary providers to Ohio Department of Corrections, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Administrative Services for the preventive maintenance and service of our core services. Adding to the good news, ESC also has procured the fire alarm service contract for the Columbus City Schools for 2015. That, along with a backlog of installation projects that include Krogers, NiSource, Ohio Veterans Home, Big Lots, LT Land Development, and the North Point Hotel, means that we expect to see our installation services increase going into 2015.

The year 2015 also will see ESC expand its services to include installation and service of Kitchen Hood and Fire Pumps, as well as small sprinkler installation and repair. ESC also will work to expand our client base within State of Ohio government using our MBE and DBE certifications for additional fire and security preventive maintenance services contracts. So in closing, I thank each and every one of you for your continued business. Together, let’s make 2015 the best year yet.

John Larkin, Senior Partner
Electronic Security Consultants
Phone: 614-754-1393
Web: http://bit.ly/1wXhlut

P.S. We emailed our Christmas card to all of our clients and friends. If you did not receive a copy, please click here to receive a copy in PDF. I'll send you one right away!
Thank you! --John Larkin

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