Information and Communication Centers

The Information and Communication industry centers primarily on the production, refinement and transfer of information, as well as the methods used in its distribution. This category includes companies which communicate the information, as well as those providing support to the industry by providing outlets and servicing the transfer of information. A growing segment of our business has come from the Information and Communication sector through a combination of understanding the unique requirements of each client and being able to deliver these complex facilities on time and within budget.



telx

Size: 211,000 Sq. Ft.
Location: Clifton, NJ

TelX is a three story (166'x426') data storage center in Clifton, New Jersey. the project includes the demolition of an existing abandoned warehouse, construction of a 3 story (+/- 211,000 sq foot) data storage center, 4 story office area to be constructed of a structural steel framing with pre-cast structural concrete wall panels. The building will be pursuing a LEED Gold certification by implementing multiple sustainable and efficiciency items.


Synchronoss Technologies Inc.

Size: 62,000 Sq. Ft.
Location: Bethlehem, PA

Synchronoss Technologies is the leading provider of on-demand transaction management solutions to the communication service provider market.  JGPCO designed and built their new 62,000 sq. ft. Global Research and Development Center located at 1555 Spillman Drive within Lehigh Valley Industrial Park VII (LVIP VII) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The new facility is home to Synchronoss’ Operations teams, Research and Development teams and state-of-the-art Managed Data Facilities.  Key project features are dual power, two generators and two UPS systems.  Further, each piece of equipment has two power feeds and the facility was designed so that all maintenance can be done with zero down time. 

JGPCO broke ground on the facility in summer 2008 and completed it in less than eight months.  Synchronoss has signed a long term lease to occupy the facility. JGPCO also assisted Synchronoss in pursuing local and state business incentives.


Receivable Management Services (RMS)

Size: 80,000 Sq. Ft.
Location: Bethlehem, PA

RMS, a portfolio partner of Citi Venture Capital International, is a leading global supplier of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Recovery Services with operations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, India and Hong Kong.  In 2007, JGPCO designed and built a new 80,000 sq. ft. headquarters and data center for RMS at Lehigh Valley Industrial Park VII on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel headquarters (brownfield site).  Project features include, among others, a UPS System and diesel generator backup power. "We are very pleased with our new headquarters and service facility in the Lehigh Valley," said David Huebner, CEO, of RMS


Fidessa Group PLC

Size: 12,630 Sq. Ft.
Location: Somerset (Franklin Township), NJ

Fidessa Group is a world-leading supplier of multi-asset trading, portfolio analysis, decision support, investment compliance, market data and global connectivity solutions for the financial services industry.  The company is headquartered in London, U.K. and traded on the London Stock Exchange.  JGPCO was commissioned to design and build RoyalBlue a data center that includes a UPS System, diesel generator back-up power and a redundant HVAC System, among other features. The project was completed in just three months.


Somerset Medical Center

Size: 20,000 Sq. Ft.
Location: Somerville, NJ

JGPCO recently completed a Central West Public Health Region Medical Coordination Center (MCC) for the state of New Jersey at Somerset Medical Center (SMC) in Somerville. SMC, a nationally accredited, 355-bed regional medical center, is one of only nine hospitals selected for this designation. Located in a lower level space, this state-of-the-art emergency services command center will be used as a disaster recovery and call center during public health emergencies and mass casualty incidents. Emergency Services personnel will coordinate the region’s planning, communications and information-gathering during a crisis. The $2.5 million dollar project, completed in less than 6 months, meets Hospital Class IV requirements.