Labbee Mint
Commercial
Electrical design for a new commercial office building featuring a state-of-the-art laboratory space for a mint-growing and oil-extraction company. The design included a power distribution system, standby backup power, building communications, and a large uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system to ensure safe, controlled shutdown of sensitive laboratory equipment during utility power fluctuations.
View project sourceSterling Valley WWTP
Wastewater
Electrical and controls engineering to support a vendor-provided 3-megawatt cogeneration system utilizing food waste digestion. This facility was designed using Revit to create a full 3D model, assisting in the spatial layout of lighting, large feeder circuits, and controls within the Solids Handling Building.
View project sourceLake Stevens WWTP
Lake Stevens, WA | Wastewater
Electrical and automation design and implementation for a greenfield wastewater treatment facility featuring dual utility feeds and dual backup generators. The facility treats raw sewage flows and processes final treated effluent through a membrane water treatment system.
View project sourceEllensburg WWTP
Ellensburg, WA | Wastewater
Design of a new power distribution system and motor controls for a replacement influent pump station. The electrical equipment provides redundant power bussing to the existing plant and replaced an aging backup generator, using a carefully sequenced cut-over process to maintain continuous operations.
View project sourceA.C. Davis High School
Education
Comprehensive electrical, lighting, and technology systems design for an educational facility, encompassing interior and exterior lighting, sports field lighting, power distribution with uninterruptible backup, photovoltaic solar, telecommunications, networking, and security systems.
View project sourceNorth Gresham Elementary
Education
Lighting and technology design focused on enhancing the learning environment and supporting students' social, emotional, and intellectual development.
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