Power distribution, grounding, lighting, and site electrical work must be installed cleanly, documented correctly, and executed on a schedule that rarely slows down. PEC is a data center electrical contractor supporting mission-critical construction teams with low and medium voltage scopes, temporary site power, data center site lighting, security infrastructure, transformers, grounding, and site control panels.
When you need a mission critical electrical contractor that can keep pace with fast-track campuses, we bring disciplined field execution and a safety-first culture.
GC PMs and electrical superintendents need subcontractors who understand phasing, turnover milestones, and the coordination pressure between civil, structural, MEP, and commissioning. Our crews work within those constraints, not around them.
From early rough-in through energization and closeout, we support clean installs, clear labeling, and daily coordination that helps your team keep the campus moving.

A reliable electrical foundation starts with the basics done right – conduit, cable management, terminations, and grounding that meet the spec and survive the build environment. We support low/medium voltage work that’s common on hyperscale and colocation sites, including distribution support, site electrical packages, and infrastructure tie-ins.
Our teams coordinate with other trades to keep pathways clear, reduce rework, and maintain safe access around active work zones. If your scope includes both power and communications pathways, we can align with Division 27 routing so basket tray and supports make sense for the whole build.

Temporary power is where schedule wins or losses start showing up in the field. We support temporary site power for data center projects so trailers, laydown areas, tools, and early construction loads are energized safely and predictably.
We build temp power with future phases in mind, helping reduce relocations and last-minute changes. That means clear routing, safe protection, and documentation that makes transitions smoother as permanent systems come online.
For many sites, the temporary site power data center package becomes the backbone for early construction and commissioning activities. We plan layouts that keep crews productive while preserving pathways for permanent systems.

Site lighting affects safety, security, and night-shift productivity. PEC supports data center site lighting installations that help crews work safely and help owners maintain visibility and control once the site is live.
We can support pole bases, feeders, controls, and coordination with site plans so lighting is installed where it’s needed and commissioned without surprises. When lighting ties into site control panels or security requirements, we plan the interfaces early so systems work together at turnover.

Security and access control often move fast, change late, and still have to be clean. We support security electrical infrastructure, and site control panel work that integrates power, pathways, and field devices with the project’s construction sequence.
Our role is to keep the electrical portion of the security scope coordinated – power drops, pathways, terminations, and panel support – so the security team can focus on configuration and validation.

Grounding and bonding aren’t line items in a data center – they’re uptime protection. We perform grounding and bonding work that supports mission-critical reliability, including site grounding, equipment bonding, and data hall bonding requirements.
We also support transformer-related scope where required by the build package, coordinating placement, pathways, and interfaces so energization stays on schedule. When owners or engineers require specific testing documentation, we align early to make closeout straightforward.

Modern campuses depend on repeatable pathway execution. Our crews have supported in-building conduit runs, under-slab routing, multi-duct encased runs, and manhole infrastructure where power and communications pathways have to live together.
On active data center sites, we’ve installed multi-layer basket tray and utilities support systems for power and data, and we’ve performed bonding in data halls to meet the project’s grounding strategy. The goal is simple: clean routing, consistent labeling, and fewer conflicts when multiple trades share the same spaces.

You need predictable manpower, clear communication, and field execution that doesn’t create downstream chaos. We support your team with scope clarity, responsive coordination, and disciplined safety so daily work keeps moving.
We engage early on submittals, milestones, and constraints, and we stay aligned through changes. That includes practical documentation and closeout support so the transition from construction to commissioning is smoother.

Data center schedules don’t reward learning on the job. PEC has supported multiple data center projects with campus connectivity, in-building infrastructure, and coordinated pathway work, and we’re continuing to expand our mission-critical footprint across multiple providers and sites.
We’ve worked alongside major general contractors on fast-track builds where quality, safety, and coordination matter as much as speed. If you need a data center electrical contractor that can handle electrical scopes while aligning with controls, communications, and structural progress, we’re built for that environment.

If you’re hiring a data center electrical contractor for low/medium voltage, temporary power, site lighting, security infrastructure, transformers, or grounding, let’s align early. Share your schedule, site constraints, and package scope, and we’ll respond with a practical plan for manpower and coordination.
Contact PEC’s team of experts for all your mission-critical data center electrical work. Our team has years of experience in the industry and can provide guidance and support to help you find the best solutions for your specific application.
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