Prefabrication allows for simple and successful execution of electrical projects. Efficient electrical prefabrication delivers a number of benefits to any electrical construction project, including:
- Increased labor efficiency
- Decreased overall cost
- Provides adequate storage and better material organization
- Aids in implementation of better production tools
- Reduces non-productive time
- Reduces material handling
- Provides a cleaner and safer work environment
- Eliminates the overlapping of work areas with other trades
Here is a list of some of our services offered to our clients:
- Temporary Power Systems
- Panel board Prefab for Electrical Rooms
- Panel Prefab with Homeruns
- In Wall Rough In & Stub-ups
- Box Assembly for in Wall
- Box Assembly for Masonry Walls
- Pre-Paint Assembly by Color Code and Systems.
- Conduit Bending
- Nipple Making
- Fixture Stems& Whips
- Trapeze Fabrication
- Sleeve Fabrication
- Telephone and Equipment Backboards
Safety
Prefabrication removes a significant portion of the man hours from the jobsite to a controlled shop environment. During prefabrication, crews aren’t working on elevated platforms, they don’t work around dangerous operating equipment, and they experience less exposure to other potentially hazardous situations that are difficult to avoid on jobsites.
Time Savings/Schedule Advantages
With key components assembled off-site, the amount of time spent on a project can be reduced from weeks to days. Project schedules can be accelerated as prefabrication can be built in the shop parallel to field work and before electrical work would even be possible. With so much work taking place in a controlled environment, weather delays can also be minimized.
Planning
The decision to pursue prefabrication sets a more aggressive planning requirement on the project. This benefits your project by forcing coordination to happen earlier stages of the project that can benefit all trades.
Installation Logistics
Save on field layout time. All prefabrication assemblies will be identified by Floor, Area, and System using a bar code system for installation tracking and management.
Reduced Labor Cost
Using manufacturing methods, special tooling, shop environment and production (LEAN) methodologies, labor savings are achieved.
Quality Control
You can expect fewer errors from products built in a controlled environment and with consistent methods.
Increased Field Productivity
Prefabrication maximizes the productivity of onsite manpower. More work installed in the field per craft is the key to success for all projects. Prefabrication enables significant productivity gains that benefit your whole job.




