Boston – JM Electrical recently announced the completion of the Building Management System (BMS) installation at Boston Logan International Airport’s Terminal E Modernization.
JM Electrical collaborated with Automated Logic Contracting on the 390,000sf addition and renovation of Terminal E. The modernization project has introduced four new international aircraft gates designed to boost the terminal’s capacity and improve efficiency for international travelers at Logan Airport. The modernization efforts extend to new TSA security checkpoints, updated ticketing areas, and state-of-the-art baggage handling systems, including enhancements to existing baggage facilities to accommodate the new expansion footprint. New passenger amenities include a mothers’ room, a pet relief area, and a sensory room.
The BMS at Terminal E monitors and controls building services, including HVAC, lighting, and plumbing systems. This centralized control is designed for optimized energy use, improved operational efficiency, and enhanced occupant comfort.
The Terminal E modernization project is designed to respond to sustainability and energy efficiency needs. The Great Hall employs a displacement ventilation system, optimizing energy use. Innovations like photovoltaic glazing, electrochromic view glass, and water-efficient fixtures are integrated into the design to advance long-term sustainability objectives. Additionally, the project includes water conservation initiatives and improved recycling and waste management systems.


