The region’s elite electrical workers are helping construct a new luxury apartment building in downtown Cleveland.
The Beacon, a 29-story apartment tower, will feature 187 new, one- and two-bedroom luxury apartments set to open in early 2019.
An Electricians Work contractor was selected to provide highly skilled and highly trained electrical workers to perform all electrical related work on the project.
Residential electricians and installer techs are expected to put in a combined 30,000 man hours on the Beacon.
These master tradesmen and tradeswomen earn great wages and receive excellent benefits, while also getting free industry leading training to ensure their safety on the jobsite and to help them work efficiently by instructing them on the latest industry technology and protocols.
If you are an experienced electrician and want to earn more money, receive better benefits and undergo free training, then you need to fill out the form on this page. An Electricians Work representative will reach out to you with more information.
The Sisters of Notre Dame embarked on an ambitious plan to meet the upcoming needs faced by their aging members, while also supporting the community.
Notre Dame Village will offer independent and supportive residences for adults 65 and older. Residences will include cottage homes, independent living apartments with services and memory care assisted living.
The project includes an 80-unit apartment complex for independent living with and underground parking garage, as well as a 36-unit memory care residence for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Phase two will include the construction of 50 cottage homes, each 2,100 square feet with a two-car garage.
Experienced electrical workers employed by Electricians Work contractors put in 8,320 man hours on this project building the apartment complex and memory care facility. Electrical work consisted of electrical distribution, installation of lighting, fire alarm and security systems, site lighting and all new electrical throughout other buildings.
If you are an experienced residential or commercial electrician and want to make a difference in the community by working on such important projects, while also advancing your career by earning better wages and benefits, then fill out the form on this page. An Electricians Work representative will reach out to you and provide you with more information.
Thanks to experienced electricians and other highly trained construction workers, the Avon Middle School project came in $1 million under the bid.
Avon Local School District Superintendent Michael Laub told Cleveland.com the project also finished slightly ahead of schedule.
The new 162,000-square-foot middle school will have a wing dedicated strictly to fine arts, with two art and three music rooms (band, choir and orchestra). There will also be two gymnasiums, a main and auxiliary. The school will also boast six computer labs, six science labs, a media center and a special needs room with a sensory area. In total, the facility will have house 60 classrooms.
Built to hold 1,400 students, the community passed a $32 million bond project in November 2012. It was the third attempt to pass a building levy.
Experienced electricians and installer techs, working for an Electricians Work Contractor, helped this project finish ahead up schedule and under budget.
Thanks to electricians and installers who worked efficiently, they were able to get their portion of the work finished in just over 20,000 hours. By working safely on the jobsite, they also reduced unnecessary downtime and helped the project finish ahead of schedule.
If you are an experienced electrician or installer tech and want to work on high-profile jobsites such as Avon Middle School, while you earn good wages and great benefits, then fill out the form on this page. A representative from Electricians Work will be reach out to you to provide you with more information.
The area’s top commercial electrical workers were called into action to build a Menards in Sandusky.
Commercial electricians working for an Electricians Work contractor put in over 20,000 man-hours on this project, to help construct the retail building.
Electricians brought electricity into the facility, where it was distributed throughout the building.
Menards, with a slogan of “Dedicated to Service and Quality,” wanted only highly skilled and highly trained electricians to build their facility. They understood that a properly trained workforce performs their job efficiently, ultimately helping them save money by doing the work right the first time.
Furthermore, high quality work will help reduce maintenance cost.
If you are an experienced commercial electrician and want on projects such as this one, fill out the form on this page and an Electricians Work representative will contact you with more information.
No other college or university in the world can match the sheer size and scope of the Case Western Reserve University think[box].
This center for innovation and entrepreneurship provides a space for anyone – students, faculty, alumni and members of the community – to tinker and creatively invent.
It is the third most popular facility on campus, producing attendance figures on par with the athletics center and the library.
Located in a seven-story, 50,000 square foot facility, with four floors occupied and more under renovation, this project is the largest open-access innovation center at any university in the world.
Think[box] is home to a handful of 3-D printers, electronic instrumentation, wood-working, metal-working and other construction tools, a welder, laser cutters, a printed circuit board router and other equipment.
Case Western Reserve did not want just any electricians to help build their center for innovation – they wanted the best, which is why they hired an Electricians Work contractor.
With complex wiring and the need for a steady supply of accurate power distributed to some a wide of equipment, the university wanted highly skilled and highly trained electricians on the job to get the work done right.
A mistake in power distribution or wiring could not only lead to the destruction of a sensitive or expensive piece of equipment, but it could also lead to someone getting hurt.
That’s why Case choose an Electricians Work contractor – to use experienced and certified electrical workers to perform high quality work and get the job done.
These highly skilled and highly trained electrical workers spent about 9,000 hours onsite completing their portion of the think[box] contract.
If you are an experienced electrical worker who would like to work on high profile projects, while earning a higher wage and better benefits, then you need to fill out the form on this page. An Electricians Work representative will reach to you and provide you with more information.
During the ribbon cutting ceremony, construction workers received high praise for completing the Cleveland Downtown Hilton Hotel on time and $20 million under budget.
Nearly $310 million was budgeted for the 32-story hotel project, and thanks to skilled tradesmen and tradeswomen, including the area’s top electrical workers, that number was never in danger of being exceeded. Through high quality work, trades members saved enough money during hotel construction to fund an additional project to build an underground walkway from a parking garage across the street to the Hilton.
Considered a key piece of the city’s bid to host the Republican National Convention, the Hilton was built in just over two years.
The 600-room hotel now serves as a showcase to the rest of America why projects of all scopes and sizes should be built with Electricians Work contractors – because the electrical portion of any contract will be built with high quality craftsmanship, come in on time and on or under budget. These skilled electrical workers put in over 200,000 man hours. At its peak, the project employed 85 electrical workers.
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish both thanked the tradesmen and tradeswomen for not only their hard work, but also for the high quality of work performed on the project.
During the ribbon cutting ceremony, Jackson admitted he was initially worried that the hotel would not be built in time. However, his fears were calmed during the first project meeting when the contractors promised him the construction crews could get the structure built in time for it to open for the RNC.
The crews backed up their contractors’ words through their hard work and dedication as the region’s highly trained and skilled tradesmen and tradeswomen, including elite electrical workers, used their skills to provide quality work when constructing Cleveland’s newest skyscraper.
To take the next step in your electrical career and work on projects such as the Downtown Hilton Hotel, fill out the form on this page.
The U. S. Steel mill in Lorain produces high-quality seamless pipe used in oil and gas exploration and production, as well as in the construction industry.
Electricians Work contractors have employed thousands of industrial electricians
over the years to provide important maintenance work at the facility, as well as critical expansion work to meet the demand of a booming economy.
Highly skilled and highly trained electricians have put in hundreds of thousands of man-hours at the plant.
Their expertise has played a crucial role in helping expansion projects finish on time and on budget.
In a brutal environment found within a steel mill, the quality of work performed must be top-notch in order to ensure equipment functions properly and to also keep plant workers safe during their job.
Through rigorous safety training, the Electricians Work electricians help minimize unnecessary project downtime by working safely and avoiding injury. This allows contractors to competitively bid on projects, while their electricians earn good pay and great health and retirement benefits.
If you would like the opportunity to perform electrical work in a steel plant, fill out the form on this page and an Electricians Work representative will contact you with more information.
In 1974, construction began on the nation’s 100th nuclear power plant.
From the mid-1970s through its opening on Nov. 18, 1987, highly skilled and highly trained electrical workers put in millions of man-hours to construct the Perry Nuclear Power Plant.
When this vital power facility requires any type of electrical maintenance or electrical systems upgrade, the region’s top electrical contractors, who are part of Electricians Work, bring the region’s top electrical workers into the plant to complete the work under a tight deadline to perform a variety of tasks.
Nuclear work varies, but a great deal of manpower is needed to run 4-inch conduit, pull 750 MCM cable, rig (occasionally rather complex) large transformers and motors inside areas of the plant and install high voltage transformers. A small amount of time is also dedicated to wire work of controls and instrumentation.
Electrical workers must follow an extensive set of rules in addition to general industry standards they have received during apprenticeship training. They frequently have the opportunity to provide input into the design process of future work because they interact with engineers on a daily basis during larger projects. Oftentimes, they are asked to provide ideas to rework or replace components of legacy equipment. Electrical workers also build equipment used to make the installation process more efficient.
During outages, which occur every two years, electrical workers install transformers, temporary cable, disconnects and approximately 40 trailer hook-ups to provide power in the facilities for an additional 700 personnel to work the outage. They also install instrumentation in the lower spent fuel pool to ensure the level of the water remains within the tightly controlled temperature parameters.
Electricians and installer techs work closely with the reactor generator manufacturer during a re-fueling outage when they work underneath the reactor vessel to replace and repair cables in the Loose Parts Remote Monitoring system.
Over a period of four years (two outages) electricians installed two 345/13.8kV start-up transformers; rigged structural components of the transformer (insulators, corona rings, neutral resistor, termination boxes, etc.), performed 13.8 kV cable repair and terminations and instrumentation and control circuit installation.
In the radiation waste control room, an Electricians Work contractor recently updated an analog control system to PLC technology. This work was done while the system was still operational – necessitating close cooperation with Plant Operations personnel and careful orchestration of scheduled activities in the plant that would affect the system. Electricians installed new trough near existing cabinets and ran 3-inch and 4-inch conduit to make it possible to replace the old system with the new. Approximately 13,000 terminations were completed in the cabinets before a lengthy check and test process ensured that the system functioned as designed.
Electricians Work contractors were also selected to replace the original early 1980s seismic monitoring system with a state-of-the-art industry system. Electrical workers welded supports and installed approximately 500 feet of conduit on multiple levels of the plant, both inside and outside of containment, pulled thousands of feet of wire and installed the new seismic monitoring equipment.
If you are an electrician and want to take the next step in your career by potentially working at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant, please fill out the form on this page and an Electricians Work representative will be in touch with you.