MUNICIPAL

NORTHEAST OHIO REGIONAL SEWER DISTRICT

Cleveland, Ohio

For more than a decade, our team has supported the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District through a wide range of electrical projects across its wastewater treatment and stormwater management facilities. Our work has contributed to infrastructure upgrades, system reliability, and the ongoing modernization of critical utility operations throughout the Greater Cleveland area.

NORTH LAS VEGAS PUMP STATION P2B

Las Vegas, Nevada

Our team completed electrical upgrades for the North Las Vegas Pump Station P2B, including reworking the NV Energy service to integrate a new pre‑manufactured packaged pump station through a service‑rated transfer switch. The project also involved modifying generator feeds, installing grounding for two 5‑million‑gallon above‑ground water storage tanks, and adding additional site lighting. These improvements enhanced system reliability, safety, and operational performance for the municipal water infrastructure.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE - KATHERINE LANDING

Bullhead City, Arizona

Our team delivered a design‑build generator installation to support critical water and wastewater operations at Katherine Landing. The project included powering the fresh‑water suction system located on a barge using a 100 kW Cummins diesel generator, as well as providing reliable backup power for the sewage treatment facility with a 250 kW Cummins diesel generator. These installations ensure dependable operation of essential park infrastructure and improve system resilience for the National Park Service.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE - COW CREEK

Death Valley, California

Our team provided an emergency generator replacement for the Cow Creek Ranger Station in Death Valley, ensuring reliable backup power for this critical security facility. The project involved removing a failing 25 kW air‑cooled generator and transfer switch and installing a new Generac liquid‑cooled propane generator and updated transfer switch. The upgraded system was selected to withstand the region’s extreme summer temperatures, improving operational resilience and long‑term reliability for National Park Service personnel.