
| In electrical engineering we are usually vying for the same area, the ceiling. Coordination of disciplines is essential to a successful project. We are meticulous in detailing areas to make sure nothing overlaps. If something is installed that shouldn't be there, then something else won't fit. A ceiling may have to be lowered when it didn't need to be. We do the diligence to see what needs to be where and whether or not it should be there. At Brian Engineering we ask the questions to make sure all the needs of the facility are met. We are in the business of seeking out information, not just comparing drawings. Without this dedication to detail, you run the risk of things that need to be installed and can't be or they may be installed but not work. Changes cost money and our job is to adhere to your budget. We are not a firm that "beats it to fit and paints it to match." The ability to foresee what
is needed in the future for the increased needs of electrical energy and
the number of things that we use electrical systems for is growing faster
than anticipated. At Brian Engineering we will work with you to simplify
the engineering process and meet your current project needs with a state
of the art design and futuristic vision. We bring a creative, problem-solving
approach to electrical distribution systems through system analysis, design
solutions with comparative analyses and our sound recommendations. Electrical
engineering design provides illumination for all your tasks, whatever
they may be. We focus on providing electrical service designs that reflect
your energy efficiency and saving needs. |
Electrical
Services:
Fire Alarm Systems Illumination Power Distribution Automation and Security Communication Systems Power Quality Analysis Lighting Design |
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Impacts of Coordination:
All
systems are competing for the same ceiling space. Ensure electrical components Adequate power supply for mechanical equipment loads Considerations for fire alarm and fire protection systems Electrical conduits can be
run within concrete slabs, must not compromise |