Large scale projects such as hospital construction and expansions, university department buildings, commercial or residential skyscrapers, manufacturing facilities, industrial facilities, and a variety of other large-scale projects deal with a lot of complexities. And in order to make sure everything is completed in time, General Contractors (GC) rely heavily on electrical subcontractors.
When electrical contractors work with hospitals, this presents a unique set of challenges and demands. Healthcare projects require exceptional lighting and have very heavy machinery loads that would burn out an ordinary circuit within a heartbeat.
Let’s take a closer look at four essential elements that your electrical contractor must have to ensure that your project is successful, completed on time, and cost-effective.
When it comes to electrical projects for industrial buildings, there is no room for error.
Let’s take a closer look at the things you or your electrical contractor will need to consider when replacing your commercial circuit breaker, or simply when diagnosing a problem with the current one.
According to OSHA, below are some core electrical safety guidelines for electricians and other labor working on large-scale construction sites.
Electrical contractors who specialize in project rescue need to make sure they adopt an approach as unique as the project itself each time.
Retrofitted buildings are more energy-efficient, making sure large lighting systems work on as little energy as possible.
Static electricity charges can destroy electronic equipment and electrical systems, which is why you should take the necessary precautions and prevent damage.
There is little doubt that commercial energy audits pay off in the medium and long term, and help your business continue to make sound decisions.