Project Profile

Industrial Electrical Distribution Upgrade

Modernization of critical electrical distribution to improve reliability, safety, and maintainability while maintaining continuity of operations.

Project Overview

Project background: The client required modernization of aging distribution equipment supporting critical infrastructure loads. Work was executed in an operating environment with strict outage windows and turnover requirements.

Client sector: Public and private infrastructure operations (utilities/municipal/industrial infrastructure).

Project goals: Improve electrical reliability and safety, standardize labeling and documentation, and deliver a commissioning-ready system with clear turnover packages.

Scope of Work

  • Outage planning and switching coordination aligned to client operations
  • Removal and replacement of switchgear, distribution panels, and associated feeders
  • Installation of cable tray, conduit, grounding, and bonding upgrades
  • Device labeling, circuit identification, and as-built markups for turnover
  • Pre-commissioning checks, walkdowns, and punchlist closeout support

Execution

Work was executed in an operating environment with strict outage windows and switching constraints. The scope required disciplined sequencing, energized-work controls, and commissioning-ready turnover aligned to client operations.

Results

  • Schedule performance: Sequenced work to meet tight outage windows and return systems to service on plan.
  • Safety performance: Energized-work controls, lockout/tagout discipline, and documented switching procedures.
  • Technical challenges solved: Coordinated tie-ins and cutovers with existing equipment, improving maintainability and standardizing labeling for future service.

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