In a data hall, the details you cannot see are the ones that decide how smoothly turnover goes. PEC supports mission-critical builds with grounding and bonding work, plus pathway installation that keeps power and data routing organized, labeled, and ready for verification.
Contact us today if your team needs basket tray installation, data center cable tray installation, or data hall bonding that fits strict standards and tight schedules.
Data hall bonding is the intentional connection of metallic systems so they share a common electrical reference and provide a predictable path during fault conditions. When bonding is inconsistent, you can end up with hard-to-trace issues, failed inspections, and last-minute rework right when crews should be finishing punch.
PEC installs bonding with the full build in mind: tray gets loaded, cabinets get landed, and pathways get closed in. We coordinate bonding points, jumpers, and access so the work remains inspectable after other trades are complete.

As a data center grounding contractor, we execute according to the engineer’s design and the owner’s standards while keeping the field work repeatable across large floor areas. Our crews focus on clean routing, secure terminations, and clear identification so the system can be inspected, tested, and maintained long after construction.

A tray system only performs when it is installed like a true pathway, not like a collection of parts. PEC builds tray runs with consistent elevation, clean bends, and solid supports so cable pulls go smoothly and separation rules can be maintained.
We routinely support multi-layer pathway builds designed to keep different systems organized, such as dedicated routes for power, controls, and communications. When required, we coordinate sleeves, stubs, and transitions so the tray lands exactly where cabinets, equipment skids, and room layouts demand.

In mission-critical environments, “installed” is not enough; the work must be traceable. PEC treats labeling and documentation as part of the installation so technicians can follow a route from origin to destination without guesswork.
We can align to owner naming conventions and recognized telecom labeling approaches, including formats consistent with TIA/EIA-606-B style practices when the project calls for it. Our closeout focus is simple: the field condition should match the record, and the record should be usable.

Grounding, bonding, and tray installation touch multiple scopes: structural supports, architectural finishes, fire protection, and equipment placement. PEC coordinates access windows, lift plans, and sequencing so our work installs cleanly without blocking other trades.
For commissioning agents, we plan for visibility and verification. That means keeping bonding points accessible, maintaining consistent labeling, and providing documentation that supports readiness reviews without chasing missing details.

We start by aligning scope, standards, and acceptance criteria so there is no ambiguity about what “complete” means. Then we build a pathway plan that accounts for pull paths, drops, and the order the room will be built and loaded.
During installation, we keep the work consistent: straight runs, repeatable supports, and bonding that is easy to inspect. As the room fills in, we protect access to critical points and keep documentation current so the project can move into testing without avoidable delays.

First, we confirm routing and support strategy with the field team and the latest coordination drawings.
Next, we install supports and main runs, then complete drops, transitions, and bonding jumpers as equipment and final layouts are confirmed.
Along the way, we perform quality checks on support integrity, tray continuity, and labeling consistency. If your project has special requirements such as pathway color coding, segregation rules, or owner-specific tags, we build those into the workflow from day one.

Need a data center cable tray installation partner who can also deliver data hall bonding and grounding work with strong closeout? Let’s Talk about your standards, schedule, and how your team prefers to verify readiness.
We’ll help you align routing, labeling, and workmanship with the expectations of your GC team and your commissioning process.
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Whether you’re coordinating your next project or proactively planning your plant maintenance, there’s no better time than right now to contact us.