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March 24, 2009

March 24, 2009. Sidoti & Company, LLC. Thirteenth Annual New York Emerging Growth Institutional Investor Forum. Forward-Looking Statements.

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March 24, 2009

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  1. March 24, 2009 Sidoti & Company, LLC Thirteenth Annual New York Emerging Growth Institutional Investor Forum

  2. Forward-Looking Statements This material and related presentation may contain certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995. All such forward-looking statements are based upon information available to EMCOR Group, Inc. (“EMCOR”) and management’s perception thereof, as of the date hereof. These forward-looking statements may include statements regarding market share growth, gross profit, project mix, projects with varying profit margins, and selling, general and administrative expenses. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Accordingly, these statements are no guarantee of future performance. Such risk and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, adverse effects of general economic conditions, changes in the political environment, changes in the specific markets for EMCOR’s services, adverse business conditions, increased competition, unfavorable labor productivity, mix of business, and risks associated with foreign operations. The aforementioned risks and factors should be taken into account in evaluating any forward-looking statements.   1

  3. 28,000 employees ~ ~ EMCOR Group Sidoti Investor Forum • World’s largest specialty construction and facilities services provider • 2009 est. “Base line” revenues $6.0 - $6.3 billion • Over 170 permanent locations: U.S., Canada, U.K. 2

  4. Services We design, install and maintain systems that create facility environments Mechanical / HVAC / Sheet Metal Electrical / Low Voltage / Voice / Data Communications / Transmission and Distribution Plumbing / High-Purity Piping / Process Piping / Fire Protection Industrial / Refinery Services / Energy Facilities Services 3

  5. A Life Cycle Approach to Services 4

  6. Broad Market Coverage 5

  7. Commercial Hospitality Industrial Healthcare Institutional Transportation Water & Wastewater Backlog ($ Millions) 6

  8. Key Financial Data – Income Statement ($ Thousands, except share and per share information) * Reflects 2 for 1 Stock Split – July 9, 2007 7

  9. Key Financial Data – Balance Sheet ($ Thousands) 8

  10. Operating Margin Matrix Operating Margin Time Construction Combined Facilities Services 9

  11. Business / Product Portfolio Leading Market Position Across all Businesses EMCOR GROUP Core Growth Electrical Construction Mechanical Construction International Construction Mechanical / Mobile Services Fire Protection Site-Based Industrial # 1 # 1 # 1 Non-OEM # 2, 3 Commercial Top 10 Government # 2 Non-OEM # 1 Heat Exchangers Market leading position 10

  12. Increased Energy Services Demand Refinery / Oil & Gas Generation Energy Efficiency • Mobile Service • Site-based Services • Energy consulting • Commissioning / Recommissioning • Energy monitoring • “EMCOR360” • Utility Generation / Nuclear • MOR PPM • Distributed Generation • Combined heat & power • Renewables • Biomass boilers • Fuel cells • Land-fill gas • Ohmstede • “California Subsidiaries” • Canada 11

  13. Recent Awards • Bruce Nuclear A – Ontario, Canada • Nebraska Public Power District – State of Nebraska • Vestas Tower Industrial Facility – Pueblo, CO • Brandon Shores Constellation Energy Power Plant – Baltimore, MD • Sturdy Memorial Hospital – Attleboro, MA • St. Mary’s Medical Center Addition – Hobart, IN • Street Light Ballast Head Upgrade – Manhattan, Staten Island & the Bronx – NYC, NY 12 Slide 13

  14. 2009 Outlook • Revenues & Margins • (-) Expect significant recessionary conditions in U.S. & UK • (-) Commercial and hospitality markets to remain under pressure until credit markets loosen • (+) Service work 30+% of revenues • Backlog Level - $4.0 billion • (+) Transportation, industrial, institutional, healthcare and water & wastewater up 11.6% from 12/31/07 • (+) Transportation, industrial, institutional, healthcare and water & wastewater – 66% • Balance Sheet • (+) Strong and liquid 13 Slide 13

  15. Business Drivers • Diversified demand • Backlog execution • Continued active market for outsourcing mechanical services • International businesses stable and profitable • Continued attention to expense control • Investment and acquisition opportunities 14

  16. Mega-Trends Shaping the Future Healthcare Energy Prices “Green” Water Terrorism & Security 15

  17. 2009 Outlook • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act • (+) Positioned to benefit from STIMULUS program – timing and magnitude to be determined • Transportation $49.3B • Defense / Veterans $ 7.8B • Energy $30.6B • Buildings $13.4B • Water & Environment $20.1B • (+) Ample surety credit $ Source: Engineering News Record 16

  18. 2009 Base Guidance 17

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