Electrical Installation

We carry out complete electrical installations on industrial and energy facilities – from cable routing and equipment mounting to connection and testing – ensuring safe and reliable operation in demanding environments.

Electrical Installation

What We Offer

Cable Routing & Tray Installation:

Supply and installation of cable management systems — including cable trays, conduits, and ducting — routed and supported in accordance with project drawings and applicable wiring standards.

Power & Control Cable Laying:

Installation of MV and LV power cables, control cables, and instrumentation cables — correctly segregated, labelled, and terminated at both ends per the project cable schedule.

Switchgear & Panel Mounting:

Mechanical installation and securing of switchgear, distribution boards, control panels, and junction boxes — positioned and anchored to meet both structural and operational requirements.

Equipment Connection & Termination:

Complete termination of all cables to motors, sensors, actuators, instruments, and control equipment — carried out precisely against wiring diagrams to ensure correct and verifiable connections.

Inspection & Pre-Commissioning Testing:

Systematic inspection and electrical testing of all installed circuits prior to energisation — including insulation resistance testing, continuity checks, and loop verification — ensuring the installation is safe and ready for commissioning.

Electrical Installation

Why It Matters

Even the best-designed system fails if the installation is wrong.

A misplaced cable, an incorrect termination, or an inadequate earth connection can compromise an entire installation — causing equipment damage, process failures, or serious safety incidents. In industrial and energy environments where systems operate continuously under demanding conditions, installation quality is not something that can be inspected into existence after the fact.

Electrical Installation

Aditional Benefits

Installation that's ready to commission — not ready to debug.

When installation is handled by a team that also understands the control logic and commissioning requirements, the handover from installation to commissioning is seamless. Cables are labelled the way the commissioning engineer expects them. Terminations are verified against signal lists. Panels are installed with enough clearance and access for the work that follows.

This attention to the full project workflow — not just the task in front of us — is what separates a clean, professional installation from one that creates weeks of problems during commissioning.