Active college campus - Installation of new underground pathways and conductors from an existing manhole to a new Transformer. Also installed Medium Voltage T-Body Terminations and Load Break Elbows
150 apartments, 24 affordable units, and 13,000 square feet of retail space mixed-use apartment complex. Installation of GRC conduits,1600A and 200A Busways, and grounding system for the LADWP Vault.
96,700sf of office space, 3,300sf of retail space, as well as a lounge on the roof mixed-use complex in the Arts District in downtown Los Angeles. Installation of the grounding system for the LADWP Vault, as well as new PVC underground electrical pathways to service the new building.
"The busiest land port in the world" in San Diego. Installation of 15 kV T-Body and Elbow terminations, inspection and replacement of T-body boots, and performing VLF testing of medium voltage cables
Active college campus - Installation of 66 Dead Break T-Bodies, 6 Load Break Elbows, and 141 Heat Shrink Stress Cone Terminations with wire sizes varying from #4/0 to 500 MCM.
410,308sf of solar panels in Central Valley, California. Installation of conduit raceways, 15 kV Cabling, fiber optic cabling, 15 kV stress cones & medium voltage terminations.
30 story tower consisting of 1,210 apartments. Installation of medium voltage stress cones and terminations.
The Central Maintenance Facility for LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Procurement and installation of a 2,000 kVA Transformer with a 600A fusible disconnect switch
Cemetery, crematory and funeral home spread over 1400 acres. Installation of 15 kV cable, Dead Break T-bodies and Load Break Elbows
Replacement of existing segmented circle and two existing wind cones with an L-806 and L-807 wind cone.
The Sea Based X-band Radar (SBX-1) is a floating, self propelled radar station that operates in high winds and heavy seas. It was deployed in 2006 and is part of the Missile Defense Agency's Ballistic Missile Defense System. It has many small radomes for communication tasks as well as a large central dome that houses a 1,800 tonne radar antenna that is 4,130 square feet. The radar has spent most of its time in Hawaii, Alaska, and all across the pacific.
LAX Midfield Satellite Concourse is a $1.3B airport facility. The concourse is designed to accommodate 22 wide body swing gates serving domestic and international flights. Approximately 750,000 square feet of passenger and operational space, 50,000 square feet of passenger tunnel access, 80,000 square feet of utility tunnels, and a ramp level bus station for transfers to other domestic terminals. LAX is the second biggest airport in the nation, fifth in the world, and is considered the gateway to the pacific.
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