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Fairweather Relocates to Larger Facility

Posted by December 15, 2014

  • Photo: Fairweather
  • Photo: Fairweather
  • Photo: Fairweather
  • Photo: Fairweather
Calista Court location accommodates company’s expansion, consolidates corporate offices 
 
Fairweather, LLC has relocated its Anchorage corporate headquarters to a larger facility at 301 Calista Court. Encompassing 22,000 square feet of office space and a 10,000-square-foot warehouse, the Calista Court complex accommodates Fairweather’s science, medical and safety divisions, as well as the company’s executive offices. According to Fairweather General Manager Lori Davey, the decision to relocate to Calista Court was motivated by the recent expansion of the company’s science and remote medical divisions and the need to upgrade technology and consolidate all of its offices in a single location.
 
Housing 40 employees, the Calista Court complex features a state-of-the-art Ethernet and teleconferencing system supported by Cat 6 wiring, along with a climate-controlled server room with a dedicated power source, accommodating up to six server racks. A key fob security system allows Fairweather to set time preferences for doors to lock or unlock automatically. The complex includes an open reception area, spacious break rooms on each floor and conference rooms offering an abundance of natural light.
 
A member of the Edison Chouest Offshore group of companies, Fairweather is a 38-year-old Alaskan company providing remote medical, aviation, logistics and scientific support services to Alaska’s natural resource industry. Fairweather’s operations include Deadhorse Aviation Center – a multi-faceted aviation facility located on the North Slope supporting the U.S. Arctic's expanding onshore and offshore oil and gas operations – and Tulugaq, LLC, a partnership with Olgoonik Corporation and Kaktovik Iñupiat Corporation, providing remote sensing assets to support data collection and scientific surveys.

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