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Can You Support Temporary Power and Site Electrical at the Same Time?

Quick Answer

Yes. As a turnkey industrial contracting partner, PEC can design, install, and manage temporary power systems (generators, distribution panels, grounding, lighting) while simultaneously running conduit, pulling wire, and terminating equipment for your permanent site electrical. This parallel approach keeps your project powered, on-schedule, and fully code-compliant from day one.

Detailed Answer

Industrial process equipment services often stall when a construction site lacks reliable power. As a turnkey industrial maintenance contractor, PEC mobilizes a single team that sets up temporary generators, load centers, and job-site lighting while our electricians and rigging services crew run conduit, install cable trays, and build out the permanent MCCs, switchgear, and control panels. Because the same project manager oversees both scopes, schedules stay synchronized and safety plans remain consistent.

Our UL 508A panel shop can pre-fabricate temporary distribution boards alongside your future production line integration cabinets. When the structure is dried-in, we transition loads from the rental generators to the utility feed quickly, so you avoid costly shutdowns. Throughout the project, our PLC programming services team validates grounding, breaker coordination, and network drops, ensuring the eventual electrical control systems integration is plug-and-play.

This dual-track approach eliminates miscommunication and delays between separate electrical contractors, speeds commissioning, and keeps inspectors happy with continuous code documentation. Whether you are relocating a manufacturing plant, expanding a food & beverage line, or performing emergency industrial equipment repair after a storm, PEC’s industrial maintenance services in Georgia and across the Southeast provide the power you need today and the scalable infrastructure you’ll rely on tomorrow.