Critical Infrastructure • Plant Operations • Testing

Industrial Electrical
Built for uptime.

Electrical construction, corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, testing and shutdown support for facilities where safety, documentation and continuity matter.

15+Years Experience
24/7Emergency Response
MVEquipment Support
PMMaintenance Programs
Plant-Focused Capabilities

Support across the electrical lifecycle

From new installations and equipment changes to outage work, diagnostics and closeout documentation, each engagement is organized around safe execution and reduced operational disruption.

01

Power Distribution

Switchgear, disconnects, distribution panels, feeders, transformers and equipment power modifications.

  • New installation and replacement
  • Feeder and circuit modifications
  • Equipment energization support
02

Motors, VFDs & Controls

Power and control-side support for motors, VFDs, MCCs and production equipment.

  • MCC bucket and starter work
  • VFD replacement support
  • Control-power troubleshooting
03

Testing & Diagnostics

Structured electrical testing to help identify degradation, faults and abnormal conditions.

  • Insulation-resistance testing
  • Low-resistance measurements
  • Infrared inspection support
04

Shutdown & Turnaround

Planned work windows with defined scope, sequencing and restoration priorities.

  • Pre-outage planning
  • Temporary power coordination
  • Startup and closeout support
05

Preventive Maintenance

Repeatable inspection and maintenance programs tailored to facility equipment and risk.

  • Visual and mechanical inspection
  • Cleaning and condition assessment
  • Findings and recommendations
06

Emergency Troubleshooting

Systematic response for failed equipment, nuisance trips, loss of control power and damaged components.

  • Failure isolation
  • Temporary stabilization
  • Repair and replacement planning
Industries Served

Experience aligned with demanding environments

Utility-Scale Solar
Battery Storage
Agriculture
Water & Wastewater
Warehousing
Manufacturing
Food Processing
Government Facilities
Testing & Field Technology

Tools selected for actionable results

Testing scope is defined by equipment condition, customer requirements and applicable procedures. Results can be organized into project records and closeout documentation.

Electrical insulation resistance testing equipment
TEST MODEINSULATION RESISTANCEDocumented field measurement
Execution Framework

From assessment to documented closeout

1

Assess

Define equipment, operating constraints, hazards and desired outcome.

2

Plan

Build scope, schedule, materials, access and shutdown requirements.

3

Execute

Perform work with clear communication and controlled sequencing.

4

Test

Verify installation or repair against the agreed acceptance criteria.

5

Document

Deliver findings, photos, test records and recommendations.

Typical Project

MCC Preventive Maintenance

A structured maintenance window for motor-control equipment, adapted to site procedures, available outage time and equipment condition.

Planned OutageCondition AssessmentTestingPhoto Documentation
Discuss Your Maintenance Scope
Scope

Visual inspection, cleaning, mechanical condition checks and identified electrical tests.

Typical Duration

Defined after equipment count, access and outage constraints are reviewed.

Deliverables

Completed checklist, photos, readings, deficiencies and prioritized recommendations.

Planning Inputs

One-line information, equipment list, site procedures and operational priorities.

Safety & Compliance Mindset

Work planned around applicable requirements

Scope and execution are reviewed against the applicable NEC requirements, customer procedures, OSHA expectations and NFPA 70E electrical-safety practices. Testing standards and acceptance criteria are agreed before work begins.

NECOSHANFPA 70ECustomer LOTOManufacturer Guidance
Industrial FAQ

Planning questions we hear often

Can work be scheduled during shutdowns or weekends?

Yes. The schedule can be built around production windows, site access and restoration priorities.

Do you provide testing documentation?

Testing scope can include readings, equipment identification, photos, findings and recommended next actions.

Can you support troubleshooting before a full replacement?

Yes. A structured diagnostic approach can help determine whether repair, temporary stabilization or replacement is appropriate.

Do you work with existing plant safety procedures?

Yes. Site-specific access, LOTO, PPE and work-control requirements are reviewed before execution.

Industrial Project Planning

Bring us the problem, outage window or maintenance objective.

We will help define the next practical step.

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