CPS served as the electrical subcontractor to upgrade first-floor conduit infrastructure. Safety was a top priority throughout the project on this very busy, densely occupied, NIH campus. After tracing panel-to-device connections, damaged or exposed conduits were re-routed overhead, and stable conduits remained in place. Once rerouting was complete, we confirmed the area was safe for concrete replacement. We installed new wiring to the snow melt panel, updated panel directories based on circuit identification, and restored lighting by replacing T8 tubes, ballasts, and fixture lenses. Our team adhered to applicable electrical codes and safety standards, using protective gear and lockout/tagout procedures to prevent accidental energization. Final inspections confirmed that all newly installed and existing components were secure and posed no hazard prior to concrete replacement.
These projects reflect the same level of detail, safety, and technical excellence.