Delivering Results Through Design-Build Expertise
Collaborative – Mission-Focused – Integrated
E-Corp brings over two decades of experience executing complex federal construction projects—including more than 250 successful design-build projects across a wide range of agencies. Our approach is built on collaboration, efficiency, and a deep understanding of what federal clients need: responsive design, accurate execution, and seamless delivery.
With a history of performing under multi-year IDIQ contracts and on projects for the USAF, USACE, FAA, NPS, and other agencies, our design-build team is equipped to handle fast-paced schedules, mission-critical environments, and evolving project scopes. We’ve honed our processes to eliminate delays, ensure compliance, and keep projects moving—from concept to closeout.
Federal clients benefit from our integrated delivery model, which prioritizes clear communication, proactive problem-solving, and consistent quality from day one. Our experience means no learning curve—just proven results.

This $1.6M design-build project at Holloman AFB involved the complete design, renovation, and repair of the 4,173-square-foot Building 1196. Our team developed comprehensive design documents based on existing conditions and project requirements, including detailed design analysis and calculations to ensure full compliance with applicable codes, UFC criteria, and industry standards.
We conducted a thorough engineering study of the building’s current mechanical systems, components, and proposed usage, which informed the design and installation of a new, independent HVAC system. The system was designed in accordance with UFC 3-410-01FA, incorporating energy conservation requirements. All obsolete thermostats, gas heaters, wiring, and associated components were removed, and openings were properly sealed with blank plates. The new system included ground-mounted split package units with electric heating and cooling to serve the entire facility. Rooftop centrifugal exhaust fans were installed to meet restroom ventilation requirements of a minimum 50 CFM per unit.
Additionally, we designed and installed a complete automatic wet-pipe fire suppression system and a new addressable fire alarm system. A riser was installed in the mechanical room, along with new water supply lines, a DCDA backflow preventer, and a post indicator valve.
The scope also included full interior demolition and redesign of the building’s layout to support updated space utilization and operational needs.

