Ww gay
Jacksonville W.W. Gay Heat & Integrated Systems Blaze Protection Services & Security Systems
Safeguard What Matters Most with Sciens
As a leading provider of life safety, security, communication, and electrical systems, we are dedicated to protecting your assets and providing peace of mind.
Our solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of various industries, from hospitals to retail spaces, ensuring compliance with local and national codes. Whether you depend on installation, maintenance, or system upgrades, our expert team in Jacksonville is here to help.
Our Services in Jacksonville
- Fire detection, suppression & prevention
- Security systems
- Electrical services
- Data & sound communication
- Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement System (ERCES)
- Monitoring
2251 Rosselle St, Jacksonville, FL 32204
Why Choose Sciens for Flame Protection and Security Systems in Jacksonville?
Experience and Expertise
With years of experience, our highly trained prof
Iconic Jacksonville business rising from the ashes
A landmark Jacksonville family business is rising from the ashes more than two years after a devastating fire destroyed its headquarters.
Construction is good underway to rebuild the W.W. Gay Mechanical Contractor Inc. main office and administration building at 524 Stockton St. near downtown.
Even as the charred debris and ashes cooled from the Aug. 31, 2020, predawn fire that gutted the highly recognizable neonate blue-painted building, company leaders planned to rebuild at the nearly 4-acre site in the Mixon Town neighborhood.
“There was never any hesitation. We knew we would rebuild. We needed a place for our people where we could all continue business together under one roof. That was always the noun after what happened,” Emily Andrews, marketing manager for W.W. Gay Mechanical Contractor, told the Times-Union.
Eastside redevelopment: Built 109 years ago, a Jacksonville warehouse is transforming into apartments, restaurantsNeed a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.Shipyard expansion: $30 million drydock pW.W. GAY Mechanical Contractor Inc.
Prior to purchasing the SWR, the team at W.W. GAY were welding between 80-100 diameter inches on average per shift using welding positioners with the GMAW/FCAW weld process, and they wanted to amplify a welding bays’ inch count to the maximum amount that they could imagine.
“With the SWR, we have seen a tremendous increase of weld inches per shift from 6” and bigger. Depending on pipe size, we can hit inch counts anywhere from 200-275” on a regular basis with the SWR.” Says Ray.
“The reality that we can weld slip on flanges is probably one of the most impressive tasks that the Novarc SWR is capable of. Also, we have gotten really effective at welding stainless steel fabrication with the SWR and this is helping tremendously with our efficiency. We have gained a lot of ground on everything that we weld on the SWR but one that stands out is the welding of stainless steel.
Our old way of welding stainless would be to TIG weld with using an ID purge. A 16” schedule 10 weld would seize 2-1/2 hours or so to get a purge set up and then weld out. We now
Sciens Building Solutions Acquires W.W. Gay Fire & Integrated Systems
The acquired company, W.W. Gay Fire & Integrated Systems, is a provider of comprehensive fire/life-safety and security services.
DETROIT – Sciens Building Solutions, a Huron Capital holding company focused on thefire detectionand security services sector, has acquired Jacksonville, Fla.-based W.W. Gay Fire & Integrated Systems. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Sciens Building Solutions has acquired W.W. Gay Fire & Integrated Systems for undisclosed terms.
W.W. Gay is a provider of comprehensive fire detection and fire suppression systems, as well as data/security and electrical services. The company primarily serves the health care, military, government, education, commercial and industrial/utility end markets. The company has been owned and operated since 1991 by Nandu Paryani, who will continue to lead the business locally as a division of Sciens.
In 2015,Huron Capital formed Sciensin partnership with former Siemens executive, Terry Heath, to pursue a buy-and-build inves