Do you support data center power work that includes utility interconnect coordination and site electrical sequencing?
Yes. Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) supports data center power and controls work, coordinating with your GC and owner team on tie-in milestones, outage windows, and site electrical sequencing. We handle power distribution, grounding and bonding, and commissioning-ready controls integration. Utility-facing interconnect engineering remains with your EOR/utility.
Data center power work is part of PEC’s Electrical & Controls capabilities, backed by licensing as an Electrical Contractor, Class II (Unrestricted) and a Low-Voltage Contractor, Unrestricted (LVU). That means you can use PEC for low- and medium-voltage field execution like temporary site power and distribution, site lighting, equipment power support, and grounding and bonding aligned to facility standards.
For utility interconnect coordination, PEC works alongside your GC, owner team, commissioning agent, and engineer of record to keep utility milestones, outages, inspections, and energization steps aligned to the build schedule. While the utility application, studies, and stamped interconnect design typically stay with your EOR and the serving utility, PEC helps make the site ready for power so commissioning stays on track.
For site electrical sequencing and turnover, PEC plans installs around access and outage windows, then supports commissioning with clear documentation and verification. You also get electrical control systems integration and PLC programming services, including control schematics, I/O schedules, network diagrams, control narratives, and sequences of operation plus system-level testing coordination.
If your scope includes switchgear/MCC work, ABB drives, or Siemens and Allen Bradley PLC panels, PEC can support those installs as part of a coordinated, turnkey industrial contracting approach.