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Automation & Robotics

What should a plant leader consider before launching an industrial plant retrofitting project to update older machines with modern controls and robotics?

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Before green-lighting a retrofit, evaluate production goals, uptime windows, power and safety standards, floor space, and the true condition of legacy equipment. Budget for mechanical upgrades, electrical control systems integration, PLC programming, operator training, and contingency downtime. Finally, choose a turnkey contractor that can coordinate millwright, fabrication, and automation under one roof.

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How do automated conveyor systems change staffing, safety, and throughput in a warehouse or manufacturing environment?

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Automated conveyor systems take over repetitive load-moving, allowing you to redeploy operators to higher-value work, slash lifting injuries and forklift traffic, and maintain a steady, high-speed product flow. Facilities that engage PEC for conveyor automation routinely report safer floors, leaner staffing, and double-digit gains in hourly throughput.

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Certifications, Codes & Compliance

What welding procedures and certifications does PEC hold (AWS, AISC, 6G, etc.)?

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Process Equipment and Controls’ welders are AWS-certified and qualified in all major positions—including 6G pipe—under written Welding Procedure Specifications that mirror AWS D1.1/D1.6 structural-steel codes and ASME Section IX for process piping. Fabrication and erection work is performed to AISC and OSHA standards for full code compliance.

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What industrial lighting or code-compliant power upgrades can PEC install?

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PEC installs code-compliant industrial lighting—LED high-bay, task, wet-location, explosion-proof, and emergency safety fixtures—and power system upgrades such as new 480/277 V panels, switchgear, transformers, bus-ducts, motor-control centers, GFCI circuits, and arc-flash-labeled disconnects, all designed and installed to meet NEC, NFPA 70E, OSHA, and ADA/IBC standards.

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What electrical licenses does PEC hold (unrestricted & low-voltage)?

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Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) is registered in Georgia as both a Statewide Electrical Contractor – Class II (Unrestricted) and a Statewide Low-Voltage Contractor – Unrestricted (LVU). These two licenses authorize PEC to handle any power distribution, controls, data-com, security, or other low-voltage wiring your facility requires.

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How does PEC meet ADA, IBC and OSHA interior codes?

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Process Equipment & Controls (PEC) meets ADA, IBC, and OSHA interior codes by combining licensed professional engineering with rigorous safety procedures. Every project undergoes multi-disciplinary design reviews, stamped drawings, and on-site inspections to verify clearances, signage, ergonomics, and structural integrity before commissioning, ensuring full regulatory compliance and safe, accessible operation.

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PEC’s compliance strategy begins in the proposal phase, where its licensed mechanical, electrical, a...Read Full Answer

How can I reduce safety risks created by overloaded racks, pallet stacks in aisles, and makeshift storage platforms?

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Engineered structural steel eliminates guesswork. Purpose-built racks, mezzanines, and work platforms are calculated for known loads, braced against impact, and installed by certified millwright and rigging services. The result: no sagging beams, toppling pallet stacks, or blocked aisles—just code-compliant storage that keeps people, product, and production safe.

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Relying on improvised pallet stacks or store-bought shelving may seem economical, but it creates hid...Read Full Answer

Industrial Maintenance & Emergency Repair

What should an industrial maintenance strategy include for a mid-size manufacturing plant?

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An effective industrial maintenance strategy for a mid-size plant blends preventive, predictive and corrective work; documents every asset and its criticality; includes stocked spares, safety procedures, and CMMS-tracked KPIs; and secures a qualified industrial maintenance contractor—such as PEC—for 24/7 emergency repair, skilled millwright and rigging support, and ongoing optimization.

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What preventive maintenance programs does PEC offer for mechanical systems?

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PEC’s preventive maintenance programs combine routine mechanical care—scheduled inspections, lubrication rounds, oil changes and on-time part replacements—with predictive tools such as vibration analysis, thermography and real-time temperature monitoring. The plan is custom-built for each line, documented in a CMMS and delivered by cross-trained technicians to stop breakdowns before they start.

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What early warning signs suggest manufacturing equipment needs immediate repair services to avoid catastrophic failure?

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Common red flags that your manufacturing line needs immediate repair include sudden increases in vibration or noise, overheating motors, lubricant leaks or contamination, unusual smells, frequent PLC fault codes, slowed cycle times, and tripped safety devices. Addressing these signals quickly can prevent catastrophic breakdowns and costly unplanned downtime.

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What are the most important questions to ask when comparing facility maintenance companies for a large commercial or industrial property?

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Ask about multi-trade capabilities, 24/7 response time, safety record, customized KPIs, industrial experience, and transparent pricing. Make sure the industrial maintenance contractor can cover mechanical, electrical, automation, and building upkeep under one contract, mobilize quickly, and document work in your CMMS.

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Industrial maintenance contractor selection should start with a hard look at scope coverage. First a...Read Full Answer

Is it better to send machinery to a repair facility or use on-site equipment repair for heavy equipment and industrial machines?

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For most heavy-duty breakdowns, on-site equipment repair by a qualified industrial maintenance contractor minimizes downtime, but sending machines to a dedicated repair facility is smarter when a complete tear-down, precision machining, or factory re-certification is required. Process Equipment and Controls offers both options and helps you choose the fastest, most cost-effective path.

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How does a strong preventive maintenance program differ from simple reactive maintenance when you’re trying to reduce downtime at a manufacturing facility?

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Preventive maintenance is a planned, data-driven strategy that schedules inspections, lubrication, parts replacement, and performance checks before breakdowns occur. Reactive maintenance waits for equipment to fail, then scrambles to fix it. A strong preventive program cuts unplanned downtime, lowers total repair costs, and lets you plan production around brief, controlled service windows.

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A solid preventive maintenance plan treats your machinery like an asset to be protected, not a fire...Read Full Answer

Can welding and fabrication help keep old process equipment running instead of replacing it?

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Strong in-house welding and fabrication let PEC rebuild worn frames, replace obsolete parts, and add sanitary or structural upgrades on the spot. By restoring strength, sealing leaks, and tailoring retrofits to today’s codes, we keep your legacy process equipment productive for years without the cost and downtime of full replacement.

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When aging mixers, conveyors, or pressure vessels start showing cracks, pitting, or misalignment, PE...Read Full Answer

Can PEC work on equipment from specific manufacturers or brands (e.g. PackMaq packaging machines)?

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Yes. PEC is brand-agnostic: its millwright, electrical controls, and automation teams routinely install, retrofit, and service equipment from a wide range of OEMs—including Pack-Mac packaging machines as well as systems that run on Allen-Bradley, Siemens, or Phoenix Contact controls. If it’s in your plant, PEC can support it.

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Because PEC is an independent industrial maintenance contractor, we work on virtually any brand of p...Read Full Answer

Can PEC perform emergency electrical repairs or plant power-ups?

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Yes. PEC’s on-call crews can dispatch 24/7 to troubleshoot and repair electrical failures, restore plant power, and safely energize production lines. Their master electricians, PLC programmers, and millwrights bring the tools and parts needed to get your facility powered up and running with minimal downtime.

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Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) pairs an Electrical & Controls division staffed by master e...Read Full Answer

Interiors, Drywall & Tenant Improvements

What should I look for in a commercial drywall contractor when planning a build-out in a manufacturing facility?

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Choose a commercial drywall contractor that understands live-plant conditions: proven safety record, dust-containment methods, flexible scheduling around production, knowledge of ADA/IBC codes, and in-house trades who can also handle structural steel, electrical control systems integration, and facility maintenance—so you get one accountable partner, minimal downtime, and a compliant finish.

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An active manufacturing floor leaves zero room for drywall installers who treat your facility like a...Read Full Answer

What makes a licensed drywall contractor more reliable than a low-bid, unlicensed crew for critical industrial renovation and retrofits?

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An industrial maintenance contractor with a state-licensed drywall team brings verifiable training, safety certification, full insurance, and code-compliant workmanship to your plant. Unlike a low-bid, unlicensed crew, a licensed professional is accountable to regulators, carries bonding, and follows GMP and OSHA rules—reducing downtime, rework, and liability during critical retrofits.

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Industrial process equipment services often stall when a cheap drywall job fails inspection halfway...Read Full Answer

What is stick-pin insulation and when is it required?

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Stick-pin insulation is a mechanical fastening method in which insulation boards or blankets are impaled on welded or self-adhesive metal pins and locked with speed-clips. PEC specifies it when surface temperatures, orientation, weight, or code requirements make adhesive-only systems unreliable—typical on exterior ductwork, large tanks, boilers, and high-temperature process equipment.

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Stick-pin insulation, sometimes called “pin-weld” or “impale-and-cap” insulation, is widely used acr...Read Full Answer

What interior construction services does PEC provide?

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Process Equipment & Controls’ Interiors Division delivers turnkey industrial and commercial build-outs, including design-build planning, metal-stud framing, drywall and shaft walls, Armstrong® acoustic ceilings, insulation, electrical and lighting, flooring, professional painting, and specialty wall panels—all managed by OSHA-certified project leaders who keep safety, schedule, and plant uptime on track.

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PEC approaches interior construction the same way it tackles complex mechanical, electrical, and aut...Read Full Answer

What impact does a well-designed metal stud and drywall system have on forklift damage, wall failures, and long-term repair costs in a warehouse?

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A properly engineered metal-stud and drywall package adds impact resistance where forklifts strike most, preventing blow-outs and cracks. By absorbing collisions instead of transferring force to the building shell, it slashes unscheduled wall repairs, curbs product contamination risks, and can cut lifetime interior-wall maintenance costs in a busy warehouse.

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When Process Equipment and Controls designs a warehouse interior, we treat the stud-and-drywall syst...Read Full Answer

How does an industrial drywall contractor improve durability and cleanability for manufacturers compared to standard office drywall?

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Working with an industrial drywall contractor like Process Equipment and Controls boosts durability and cleanability by using heavier-gauge framing, impact- and moisture-resistant gypsum, sanitary FRP or epoxy finishes, and USDA/FDA-compliant details such as sealed seams and coved bases—far beyond the light studs and painted paper face typical of office drywall.

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Industrial process equipment services demand wall systems that survive forklifts, wash-downs, and fo...Read Full Answer

How do wall and ceiling design choices affect noise control, hot spots, and overall reliability inside a modern data hall?

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Wall and ceiling selections directly shape data-hall performance. Acoustic baffles and insulated drywall absorb server-fan noise, perforated metal panels channel chilled air to racks, and non-porous, easy-clean finishes resist dust. When PEC designs and installs these systems, you gain quieter aisles, fewer thermal hot spots, and higher equipment reliability.

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We often begin with the “bones” of the room, like the walls and ceiling, because these surfaces dict...Read Full Answer

How do metal stud framing contractors handle shaft walls, chases, and rated corridor assemblies?

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Metal stud framing contractors handle shaft walls, chases, and rated corridors by following a tested, code-approved assembly, framing with the correct gauge studs and deflection track, installing the specified gypsum and shaftwall materials, and making sure joints and penetrations are sealed and firestopped. PEC’s Interiors Division coordinates these details so inspections go smoothly.

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Metal stud framing for shaft walls, chases, and rated corridor assemblies is life-safety work. You s...Read Full Answer

How do insulation and wall assemblies influence employee comfort, temperature swings, and energy bills in a large manufacturing plant?

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High-performance insulation and correctly engineered wall assemblies stop heat from flooding in or leaking out, so your production floor stays within a tight temperature band. The result: happier employees, fewer temperature-related quality swings, and HVAC systems that run shorter cycles and reduce annual energy bills.

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How do commercial drywall finishing requirements differ between office areas and warehouse/production spaces?

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In offices, drywall is part of the finished environment, so specs usually call for higher appearance levels like Level 4 or Level 5, tight corner details, and smooth surfaces under bright lighting. In warehouses and production areas, finishing is typically simpler, focusing on durability, fire ratings, moisture resistance, and impact protection.

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Does PEC Interiors install acoustical ceilings and drywall partitions?

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PEC Interiors does install acoustical ceilings and drywall partitions. Its interiors crew designs, supplies, and installs Armstrong® ceiling systems and metal-stud or gypsum board partitions for offices, production areas, and clean rooms. Turnkey service covers layout, framing, finishing, and integration with lighting, HVAC, and fire protection.

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Yes—acoustical ceiling and drywall partition work is a core offering of PEC Interiors, the interior-...Read Full Answer

Can PEC supply and install FRP or food-grade wall panels?

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Yes. PEC supplies and installs fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) and food-grade wall panels for sanitary processing environments. We handle design, material sourcing, surface preparation, and turnkey installation, delivering USDA- and FDA-compliant walls for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and clean-manufacturing facilities nationwide.

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PEC’s construction services division provides a single-source solution for FRP or food-grade wall pa...Read Full Answer

Can PEC perform industrial interior remodels (e.g. factory restrooms or break rooms)?

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Yes. Process Equipment Controls offers turnkey industrial interior remodels—including factory restrooms, break rooms, offices, and control rooms—by combining in-house demolition, carpentry, piping, electrical, and HVAC trades with licensed subcontractors. PEC manages design, permitting, construction, and safety compliance to deliver code-approved spaces with minimal production downtime.

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Industrial facilities often need restroom or break-room upgrades that meet OSHA, ADA, and local buil...Read Full Answer

Structural Steel

What types of structural steel projects can PEC handle?

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PEC’s structural-steel team fabricates, erects, and installs everything from heavy building frames and mezzanines to equipment platforms, catwalks, pipe racks, stairs, handrail systems, and custom machine foundations. Whether you need a new high-bay addition, a bridge girder, or a skid-mounted support structure, PEC can take it from design through turnkey installation.

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As a leading structural steel fabricator in Georgia, PEC handles virtually any steel project an indu...Read Full Answer

What early indicators suggest existing platforms, supports, or stairs may not meet load requirements or building-codes?

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Common red flags include visible corrosion, bent handrails, cracked welds, floor-plate deflection under normal foot traffic, or new machinery that makes the structure shake. If stair stringers feel spongy, anchor bolts work loose, or measured dimensions no longer meet OSHA or IBC guardrail or tread standards, the platform likely requires reinforcement or replacement.

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As an industrial maintenance contractor, PEC often finds several tell-tale symptoms before a catwalk...Read Full Answer

What coatings and finishes (galvanizing, powder-coat) does PEC provide for exterior steel?

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PEC protects exterior steel with three proven finishes: hot-dip galvanizing for 70-micron zinc coverage, a durable polyester or epoxy powder-coat system available in any RAL color, and multi-coat liquid paint packages (zinc-rich primer plus urethane top-coat) for high-corrosion or FDA wash-down areas.

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As your one-stop industrial maintenance contractor, PEC gives you several coating options so outdoor...Read Full Answer

How does PEC approach historical-structure steel restoration?

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PEC tackles historical-structure steel restoration as a turnkey project. First we document existing conditions with 3-D laser scans and non-destructive testing, then our PE-licensed team designs a repair plan that salvages original members where possible and fabricates exact-match replacements in-house. Certified millwrights carefully remove, restore, and re-install every piece under strict safety and heritage guidelines.

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Preserving a century-old truss bridge or mill frame calls for more than routine welding—it demands a...Read Full Answer

Does PEC handle pedestrian bridges, precast-stair framing or DOT-certified projects?

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Yes. PEC’s structural-steel team routinely fabricates and erects small pedestrian bridges and the structural framing that supports precast concrete stair flights, but we are not a Georgia DOT-certified bridge contractor. For state-DOT highway jobs we can supply shop-fabricated components or partner with a DOT-qualified prime.

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Does PEC fabricate structural steel in-house and also install it?

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Yes. Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) runs a 70,000-sq-ft fabrication shop in Georgia where our AWS-certified team cuts, drills, and welds structural steel in-house, then sends the same millwright-and-rigging crew to erect and align the steel on your site—giving you one turnkey, start-to-finish solution.

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PEC offers true “design-build-install” structural steel services under one roof. Inside...Read Full Answer

Can PEC perform structural steel repairs or historical restorations?

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Yes. PEC’s Structural Steel Division repairs, retrofits, and restores existing steel frameworks—including historic structures—using AWS-certified welders, in-house detailing, and CNC fabrication. We can duplicate original members, reinforce aging connections, and install new steel without altering the building’s character, all while meeting modern safety codes and load requirements.

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From small crack repairs in an industrial mezzanine to full historical restorations of century-old t...Read Full Answer

Turnkey Projects, General Construction & Project Management

What should general contractors look for in a data center interior subcontractor before awarding a major project?

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Before awarding a data-center interiors package, look for a subcontractor with a flawless safety record, proven experience, certified craftspeople, integrated mechanical-electrical-interior capabilities, documented QA/QC procedures, 24/7 responsiveness, strong financials, and transparent scheduling.

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Selecting the right interiors partner for a hyperscale or edge data-center build is about far more t...Read Full Answer

What planning mistakes most often cause electrical-controls projects be delayed, and how can those risks be addressed up front?

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Shutdowns overrun when teams underestimate discovery work, skip field verification, forget to pre-build/test panels, or leave mechanical and rigging tasks to separate vendors. Start with a single turnkey partner like PEC that completes site scans, FATs, staged cutover plans, and cross-discipline staffing so installation and commissioning finish inside the planned window.

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The biggest schedule killers on electrical-controls projects are planning blind spots. 1) Incomplete...Read Full Answer

What information should a plant provide up front to get realistic budgeting and lead times for structural-steel changes tied to a production-line expansion?

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To quote the most accurate cost and lead time for structural-steel modifications, PEC needs your current as-built drawings, new equipment layout, required loading and clearances, preferred steel finish, shutdown windows, safety or food-grade requirements, site access limits, and any permit deadlines or OEM constraints.

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Supplying complete front-end data lets our structural steel fabrication team at PEC build a sound sc...Read Full Answer

Does PEC handle process piping and other mechanical installations (vs. standard plumbing)?

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Yes. PEC designs, fabricates, and installs complete industrial process piping systems—stainless, carbon, sanitary, steam—along with broader mechanical construction such as equipment setting, millwright and rigging, and structural steel. They operate as a full-service mechanical contractor, not a residential plumber, so they handle every fluid-handling or equipment installation your plant requires.

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Data Centers

What’s the Difference Between Data Center BMS Integration and SCADA?

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Data-center BMS integration connects facility subsystems (cooling, power, fire, security) into one building-wide dashboard for status and energy optimization. SCADA, by contrast, reaches deeper, linking PLC-based process equipment and remote I/O for high-speed control, advanced alarming, and historical trending. PEC engineers design, program, and maintain both layers to keep your critical loads safe.

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Data center BMS integration focuses on the “house-keeping” systems that keep your white space habita...Read Full Answer

What structural steel scopes are most common on data center projects (frames, supports, equipment platforms)?

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Structural steel fabrication on data center projects most often includes the building frame (columns, beams, bracing), mission-critical support steel for MEP and electrical systems (pipe racks, cable tray/busway supports, equipment bases), and equipment platforms (mezzanines, catwalks, stairs, guardrails) that provide safe access for commissioning and maintenance.

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Structural steel fabrication for data centers typically breaks into three scopes: frames, supports,...Read Full Answer

What fiber counts and pathway sizes do you support?

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PEC supports standard and high-density builds: 6- to 288-strand ISP trunks, 24- to 864-strand OSP ribbon (scalable to 3,456 fibers for hyperscale requests). Pathway options include 1- to 4-in. EMT/PVC conduit, multi-cell MaxCell innerduct, micro-duct bundles, and 12-, 18- or 24-in. overhead fiber raceways.

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What does a data center electrical contractor typically provide?

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A data center electrical contractor delivers the full power backbone: design-build of redundant utility feeds, switchgear, UPS and generator systems; installation of PDUs, busways, grounding, and monitoring controls; plus load-bank testing, and commissioning.

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Modern data centers can’t afford even seconds of downtime, so the electrical contractor you hire mus...Read Full Answer

How do you coordinate OSP fiber pathways with civil work, duct routing, and pull box locations?

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Coordinate OSP fiber pathways by aligning civil drawings, duct-bank layout, and pull box locations before excavation. PEC runs a kickoff with your GC and telecom/IT team, then sets routes, building entries, duct sizes, sweeps, and box spacing to avoid utility clashes, protect fiber, and speed clean testing and turnover.

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OSP fiber pathway coordination works best when you treat the fiber route like a civil scope item tha...Read Full Answer

How do you choose a data center contractor for mission critical work?

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Pick a data-center contractor with a proven mission-critical résumé: look for 24/7 safety culture, in-house electrical and mechanical teams, certified quality systems, redundancy expertise, and a commitment to zero-downtime cut-overs. PEC delivers turnkey industrial contracting and rapid response that keep your servers online and your stakeholders confident.

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Industrial process equipment services and electrical control systems integration should be at the to...Read Full Answer

Do you support data center power work that includes utility interconnect coordination and site electrical sequencing?

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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.

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Do you provide SCADA integration for mission-critical monitoring and operational documentation?

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Yes. PEC provides SCADA-ready data center controls and OT integration, connecting PLC/HMI systems and critical infrastructure into a single operational view. We tie in power monitoring, generator and UPS interfaces, and mechanical status, then deliver clear as-builts, labeling, and turnover documentation to support mission-critical monitoring and audits.

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Do You Integrate Via BACnet/IP and Modbus TCP?

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Yes. PEC’s industrial process equipment services team routinely integrates data-center infrastructure over BACnet/IP and Modbus TCP. Our controls engineers program PLCs, gateways, and SCADA systems so chillers, UPS units, switchgear, and environmental sensors share live data with your BMS or DCIM delivering reliable, standards-based visibility.

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Do you install data center fiber pathways that include both OSP and ISP scopes?

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Yes. PEC installs data center fiber pathways that cover both outside plant (OSP) and inside plant (ISP) scope. You can use one team for duct bank and under-slab runs, building transitions, in-building conduit, and fiber pulling and terminations with documentation built for testing and turnover.

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Do you handle both duct banks and in-building conduit for data center OSP and ISP fiber pathways?

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Yes. PEC designs, installs and maintains both underground duct banks for outside plant (OSP) fiber and in-building conduit systems for inside plant (ISP) pathways. Our integrated electrical and civil crews coordinate trenching, concrete encasement, conduit, ladder racks and fiber pulls delivering a turnkey pathway from the carrier demarc to every rack.

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Can your data center electrical contractor support multi-building campus expansions?

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Absolutely. PEC routinely delivers multi-building power projects for hyperscale and enterprise data centers. Our licensed master electricians, UL 508A panel shop, and in-house fabrication teams design, install, and commission campus-wide switchgear, generators, UPS and fiber/low-voltage networks.

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Data center growth rarely stops at one building, and neither do we. PEC’s Electrical Control Systems...Read Full Answer

Can you support multi-MMR connectivity and phased turn-ups?

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Yes. PEC’s Electrical & Controls division designs, installs, and commissions multi-MMR connectivity and phased turn-ups for data-center OSP and ISP fiber pathways, giving you a single, turnkey partner that keeps circuits live, schedules tight, and future bandwidth protected, all backed by our Georgia-based industrial maintenance contractor team.

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Multi-MMR connectivity demands more than pulling fiber—it takes the same disciplined project managem...Read Full Answer

Can PEC support phased expansion projects where power, fiber, and controls must be coordinated across multiple build areas?

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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.

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Yes. For phased expansions that move from Area A to Area B (or across a campus) PEC can act as your...Read Full Answer

Can PEC serve as a single-source data center electrical contractor coordinating power, fiber, controls, and structural steel?

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Yes. PEC can act as a single-source data center electrical contractor, coordinating low- and medium-voltage power, outside-plant and in-building fiber pathways, controls and monitoring integration, and structural steel like mezzanines and support steel. You get one team, one schedule, and cleaner turnover documentation with fewer scope gaps.

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Electrical & Controls

What makes a mission-critical electrical contractor different?

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A mission-critical electrical contractor combines deep controls engineering with round-the-clock field service, rigorous safety compliance, and rapid decision-making. They design, build, program, and maintain electrical control systems that can’t go down and are backed by UL 508A panel fabrication, master electricians, and 24/7 on-site response to keep your operation running.

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Plant shutdowns cost thousands per minute, so a mission-critical electrical contractor exists to pre...Read Full Answer

What does PEC’s UL-listed panel-shop certification mean for my project?

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PEC’s UL-listed panel-shop status means your control panels are built, tested, and labeled in accordance with UL 508A. You receive a pre-approved, third-party-certified panel that meets NEC, NFPA 79, and OSHA requirements—reducing inspection delays, satisfying insurers and AHJs, and assuring a safer, trouble-free start-up on day one.

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Industrial process equipment services from PEC now include manufacturing UL-listed industrial contro...Read Full Answer

What controls touchpoints do you commonly integrate (e.g., power monitoring, UPS, generator status, mechanical system status)?

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Electrical control systems integration at PEC commonly includes electrical power monitoring, switchgear/MCC and VFD status, generator and UPS interfaces, and mechanical system status like pumps, chillers, compressed air, and boilers. We tie these touchpoints into PLC/HMI/SCADA with clear alarms, interlocks, and turnover documentation for faster troubleshooting.

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What brands of drives, VFDs and MCCs does PEC commonly service?

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PEC routinely services the industry’s three most‐installed brands: ABB low-voltage and medium-voltage drives/VFDs, Allen-Bradley PowerFlex drives and Centerline MCC buckets, and Siemens SINAMICS drives and SIVACON or SIMOCODE intelligent MCC gear. This broad expertise lets you call one team for virtually any drive, VFD, or MCC issue.

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Because every facility runs a different mix of equipment, PEC keeps factory-trained technicians on t...Read Full Answer

How can I connect a modern HMI system to legacy PLCs and still maintain reliable industrial control?

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Process Equipment and Controls bridges modern HMIs with legacy PLCs by combining protocol-conversion hardware, updated electrical control systems integration, and robust PLC programming services. We map old data registers to new screens, isolate networks, and thoroughly test fail-safe routines so you gain today’s visualization without sacrificing reliable industrial process equipment services.

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Industrial process equipment support and electrical control systems integration are core services at...Read Full Answer

How can a modern controls architecture tie together older standalone machines so they behave like one coordinated production line instead of separate islands?

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A modern controls architecture links each legacy machine to a common PLC or SCADA backbone, adds smart I/O and network gateways (EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, etc.), and overlays unified safety, recipe, and OEE systems. PEC designs, programs, and installs these upgrades so your formerly isolated assets operate as one synchronized, data-driven production line.

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Older machines don’t need to be ripped out to run like a contemporary line, they just need a common...Read Full Answer

Does PEC offer industrial electrical contracting services?

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Process Equipment and Controls (PEC) is your single, trusted source for industrial process equipment services. Our team handles everything—millwright and rigging, electrical control systems integration, 24/7 maintenance, and custom fabrication—so you reach output goals without downtime or the hassle of coordinating multiple vendors.

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Do my existing industrial control panels need to be upgraded to meet UL 508A and current safety standards?

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Probably yes—if your control panels predate UL 508A, lack adequate short-circuit current ratings, arc-flash labeling, or modern safety relays, they no longer meet NEC, OSHA and NFPA 70E rules. Process Equipment and Controls can audit, rebuild or replace them with fully documented UL 508A-listed panels, minimizing downtime and liability.

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

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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.

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Can you design, build, and install UL 508A industrial control panels for a new production line or plant expansion?

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Yes, we are a UL 508A–certified panel shop that can design, fabricate, program, and install industrial control panels tailored to your new production line or plant expansion. Our in-house engineers handle everything from CAD layouts and component selection to field wiring and startup, ensuring code compliance, minimal downtime, and seamless integration.

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