Can PEC support phased expansion projects where power, fiber, and controls must be coordinated across multiple build areas?
Yes. PEC supports phased expansion projects by coordinating high-voltage power distribution, low-voltage data and fiber pathways and electrical control systems integration under one team. With licensed electricians, low-voltage capability, PLC programming services and project management, PEC keeps each build area aligned for clean cutovers, testing and on-time commissioning.
Yes. For phased expansions that move from Area A to Area B (or across a campus) PEC can act as your single-source industrial maintenance contractor and technical integrator so power, fiber and controls don’t get designed and installed in silos.
On the electrical side, PEC is licensed in Georgia as an unrestricted electrical contractor and as an unrestricted low-voltage contractor, which means the same team can handle switchgear and MCC work as well as data-com and communications wiring. For connectivity, PEC builds outside-plant and in-building fiber pathways (duct bank, under-slab conduit, transitions and tray) and can pull and terminate fiber with documentation that supports testing and turnover. For automation, PEC provides electrical control systems integration plus PLC programming services, commissioning support and clear deliverables like labeling, as-builts, I/O schedules and network-aware routing that keeps power and signal properly segregated.