
Performance Power Distribution Case Study
A non-denominational Christian congregation in Orlando, Florida, sought to undergo a full-scale retrofit of a former retail space into a new church. Part of this renovation included the need for a new power distribution system to power its high-resolution modular video wall. The church design-build team needed a solution that would match their unique requirements.

Washington County Track Busway Case Study
For its largest event of the year, the Agricultural Fair, the Fairgrounds had to accommodate the electrical requirements of over 2,400 exhibitors for the eight-day-long festival. One of the biggest problems Fairground officials faced was the cinder block walls in the buildings. To expand electrical access points within the halls, electricians had to anchor wall-mounted conduits and receptacles.

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Case Study
When planning its new laboratory space, PPPL’s design engineers recognized that ongoing technological development imposed continuous changes in facility infrastructure. To accommodate these future changes, the lab had to have a modern design that would be able to adapt to various future layouts.

Winar Track Busway Case Study
As the company began to evolve and take on a heavier manufacturing role it was faced with multiple electrical constraints. The addition of state-of-the-art equipment posed many challenges; including having to decide where to place the equipment, and then waiting for an electrician to come hardwire it in place.

University of Oxford Case Study
Oxford experienced issues with several circuits tripping. Due to a lack of localized protection, a single occurrence would cause multiple outages, leaving the IT Services team to examine a tremendous number of breakers at the main distribution panel in order to attempt to fix the problem.