ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

We have been creating peace of mind for our clients through our innovative, sustainable, and efficient projects since 2016.

Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that deals with the study and application of electrical and electronic systems.

It includes the design, manufacture, installation, operation, and maintenance of electrical equipment used in power generation, electrical distribution systems, electrical machines, and other related devices.

Our electrical engineers use mathematics to analyze electrical circuits for errors or faults. We also develop methods to improve circuit performance by using various components such as resistors, capacitors, and transistors. In addition to this, we are responsible for designing new electrical products from scratch or improving existing ones to help ensure our clients know their electrical systems will run efficiently for years to come. We do this by using advanced software tools to simulate circuit behavior before building or implementing it physically.

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Electrical engineering is a fascinating field where we get to apply our collective knowledge of mathematics, physics, and electronics to solve the real-world problems you are faced with. It requires creativity in designing circuits as well as analytical skills in debugging them. As electrical engineering is an ever-evolving subject, we are constantly staying up to date with the latest developments in this field, so that our clients and project partners can have peace of mind knowing we bring the best solutions for their needs.

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OUR APPROACH TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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What We Do

  • Building Power Systems 

  • Building Lighting Systems

  • Lighting System Controls

  • Fault Current and Arc Flash Studies

  • Voltage Drop Analysis

  • Existing Building System Analysis

  • Emergency and Backup Generator Systems

  • Grounding Systems

  • Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)

  • Fire Alarm Systems

  • Low Voltage Systems

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