RIDLEY PARK, Pa. - The Boeing Company has seen an increase in demand for parts for its line of Comanche helicopters. This increased production required the relocation and renovation of the manufacturing facility at Boeing's Ridley Park Plant; the renovation included a new HVAC system for this security-sensitive building. The job went to mechanical contractor JJ White Inc. of Philadelphia.
When it begins flight in 2006, the Comanche will be the world's most advanced helicopter, and as such, its production facility must meet high standards of cleanliness and temperature stability. Since many of the aircraft's parts are classified as top-secret, it is vital that the climate control system be extremely reliable and effective to reduce the need for service calls that might compromise security. In addition, JJ White's plans had to meet the approval of both Boeing and the Department of Defense, as the Comanche helicopter will be used by the U.S. Army. Finally, the large number of products, materials, and equipment used in the project had to be stored with minimal interruption to the function of the plant.