FAQ

Hospitals, universities, federal buildings, and high-security manufacturing. Commercial and institutional new builds and retrofits. We do not focus on residential work.
Yes. Substation work routinely involves both Hydro Ottawa-owned and customer-owned gear. We coordinate switching and outages with Hydro Ottawa directly.
4.16 kV, 13.2 kV, and 15 kV are routine for us. We also handle all standard 600 V and 208 V work.
Yes. We maintain government secret and RCMP cleared technicians for federal and high-security sites.
Ottawa, Carleton, Gatineau on cross-river projects, and Kingston. Eastern Ontario for specialist high voltage work.
Five million dollars liability and one million in bonding. Documentation available on request at the bid stage.
Yes, for existing maintenance contract clients. We do not publish an emergency number publicly to keep the line clear for active customers.
Substation and switchgear testing follows applicable NETA standards. All work is inspected per the Ontario Electrical Safety Code and ESA.
Yes. Most of our substation and switchgear work is scheduled around overnight or weekend outage windows. We rehearse the changeover before the live cutover.
Yes. Primary and secondary maintenance for medium voltage equipment, switchgear, and distribution panels. Annual condition reports included.
Yes, on request through our quote form. We will provide facility engineering team references rather than general contractor references when relevant.
Two business days for routine project enquiries. Tender deadlines are accommodated where possible.

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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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