Insurance and Bonding

Step 01

Commercial general liability

We meet on site, review the scope, and identify the constraints that will shape the project: outage windows, Hydro Ottawa coordination requirements, clearance requirements, and parallel trades on the schedule.

Step 02

Bonding capacity

We submit a written scope, a method of procedure (MOP), and a fixed estimate or rate-basis pricing depending on the work. The MOP defines every isolation, every test, every load transfer, and the abort plan.

Step 03

WSIB and provincial coverage

Hydro Ottawa switching plans are submitted and confirmed. ESA notifications, hot work permits, and prime contractor coordination are nailed down before mobilisation. We do not mobilise until the paperwork is in place.

Step 04

Automobile and equipment

Daily safety briefings, lockout tagout, and supervised switching. Live changeovers are rehearsed before the planned outage. Switching plans are signed off by every person involved before the breakers move.

Step 05

Documentation on request

Testing to NETA standards where applicable, ESA inspection, and a documentation package for your records and your insurer. The handoff includes switching logs, lockout records, test reports, and updated as-built drawings.

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Coverage And Capability

We are bonded and insured at the level institutional and federal procurement teams expect: approximately five million dollars in liability coverage and one million in bonding. Documentation available on request at the bid stage.

Our coverage runs Ottawa-Carleton through Kingston. Local crews, local Hydro Ottawa relationships, local response. We hold active memberships across the major Ontario and federal electrical contracting associations.

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