Can PEC serve as a single-source data center electrical contractor coordinating power, fiber, controls, and structural steel?
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.
PEC can serve as a single-source data center electrical contractor because its Electrical & Controls team and Structural Steel division work under one coordinated scope. This turnkey industrial contracting approach reduces handoffs and keeps accountability clear. In Georgia, PEC is registered as a Statewide Electrical Contractor,Class II (Unrestricted) and a Statewide Low-Voltage Contractor, Unrestricted (LVU), so you can keep power distribution, controls, data-com, and other low-voltage wiring with one partner.
On data center projects, PEC supports site readiness and fit-out with low- and medium-voltage electrical work such as temporary site power and distribution, site lighting, equipment power support, and grounding and bonding aligned to your facility standards. For fiber, PEC builds outside-plant and in-building fiber pathways including duct bank and under-slab runs, transitions into buildings, conduit routes, and can pull and terminate fiber with documentation that supports testing and turnover.
If you also need monitoring and integration, PEC’s electrical control systems integration includes control panel wiring, PLC programming services, and coordination with GC and telecom/IT teams so power and network expectations are aligned before commissioning. Pair that with in-house structural steel fabrication and installation for mission-critical support steel, and you reduce schedule conflicts, scope gaps, and miscommunication.