Electrical Projects - New Construction

Worley Hangar
Light Industrial: $500,000 - $1,000,000

The Worley Hanger is a 21,500+ square foot private plane hangar and office building. The electrical installation is state-of-the-art, complete with a standby natural gas generator, lighting controls, fire alarm system, and security system.

   

Gastroenterology Associates,
Medical Office Building at Cardinal Hill
Medical: $1,000,000 - $1,500,000

This facility consists of a medical clinic and outpatient surgical center. The facility has generator backup power, power, lighting, site lighting and fire alarm systems. The surgical and patient care areas comply with the National Electrical Code Article 517.

     

The Advocate’s Production Facility
Manufacturing: $2,500,000 - $3,000,000

The newspaper production facility for The Advocate focused around the installation of state-of-the-art printing presses from Germany. The electrical service consisted of dual 4000 amp 480/277-volt feeders from two Entergy transformers, each on a separate feeder. This arrangement provides increased reliability in the event of a power company feeder loss. Generator cubicles provide dual power input capable of operation of the total plant during hurricane loss of power. The electrical installation includes production equipment power, conveyor equipment power and control, interior lighting with low voltage lighting control, site lighting, fire alarm system, sound system, communication wiring, data wiring, security/access control system, a 400 KW diesel generator and a UPS system for critical power backup.

 

Alex Box Stadium
Campus Athletic Facilities: $4,000,000 - $6,000,000

One of college baseball’s newest cathedrals, the new Alex Box Stadium is a spacious 9,200-seat ballpark that includes more than 35,000 sq. feet of restrooms, concessions, luxury suites, team areas, and press boxes. The new “Box” also includes a 2,000 sq. foot press box, a 1,900 sq. foot Hall of Fame, and an arcade area for children. The project, which included 15 KV incoming power duct banks, switching and distribution was completed more than two months ahead of the 18-month schedule in spite of a rainy and muddy winter of 2007-2008 that affected 90 days of construction and the landfall of Hurricane Gustav in August 2008. The electrical installation for this state of the art athletic facility included, field lighting that is controlled via remote communications, networked lighting control, fire alarm systems, sound system, generator emergency power and communication and data wiring. An external interface rack allows cable television providers to power up and interface with the facility scoreboard, video and the press box.

The Carpenter House
Medical: $250,000 - $500,000

Baton Rouge’s first freestanding, inpatient hospice facility, The Carpenter House is a two-story facility that provides 24-hour care for its patients. The building includes 16 patient rooms on the first floor and administrative areas and offices on the second floor. Our scope of work included all of the electrical work as well as the installation of fire alarm and nurse call systems. A 1200A automatic transfer switch was installed ahead of the building electrical service in anticipation of a future generator. The aggressive 7-month schedule was beat by several weeks, with the owner gaining occupancy well ahead of the deadline for 2008 Gulf Opportunity Zone projects to achieve maximum funding.

 

Wextrust Warehouse
Light Industrial: $250,000 - $500,000

The electrical installation for the 100,000 square foot warehouse utilized prefabricated cable installation to allow completion in 75 days after erection of the building. The facility is utilized by CHEP Industries to produce, store and ship pallets. The project included low voltage lighting controls, site lighting, and power and control for production equipment.

 

AG Rehabilitation Hospital
Medical: $250,000 - $500,000

AG Rehabilitation Hospital, a 20-bed inpatient facility, was completed in August 2009. The hospital is fed with a 1200A main electrical service and includes a 150kw generator. Our prefabrication shop cut to length each branch circuit MC cable before our on-site crew prepared for installation. We were able to install approximately 25,000 feet of branch circuit MC cable in a matter of several weeks with a limited crew size. Through the innovation of our prefab shop and a strong on-site crew, we were able to easily stay with the pace of the project and still minimize the use of our labor resources.

 

Staybridge Suites @ Southgate Hotel
Hotel: $1,500,000 - $2,000,000

The Staybridge Suites Hotel is a six-story hotel on the on the site of the SouthgateTowers Condominiums. The facility is a poured in place high rise structure. The electrical systems include power, lighting, site lighting, site and building signage, fountain lighting, fire alarm system, smoke/ventilation system, sound system, security system and fiber and copper wiring for the communication and data system.

 

BRCC Health & Wellness Center
Campus Athletic Facilities: $500,000 - $1,000,000

A 39,000 sq. foot health and wellness center for Baton Rouge Community College’s students, this facility includes a regulation size basketball court for the school’s team as well as a rock climbing wall, weight room, training room and aerobics and dance studio. One wing of the facility houses nine (9) classrooms. The electrical systems include power, lighting, generator standby power, fire alarm system and site lighting. The building power was brought to the facility @ 13.8 KV from the campus power system.

 

St. Elizabeth Hospital – Suite Renovations
Medical: $100,000 - $250,000

Renovations included complete lighting, power, and fire alarm renovations for two 3rd floor medical office suites as well as new landscaping and architectural lighting at the hospital’s main entrance. The medical office suites were installed per Article 517 of the National Electric Code.

 

LSU Dormitory – Residence One
Campus residential hall: $2,000,000 - $2,500,000

This project involved two four-story dormitories on LSU’s campus. Underground 13.8KV feeders by Doyle Electric brought power to each of the building sites. The electrical system for each of the two buildings consisted of power, lighting, fire alarm, site lighting, security and generator backup.