Church + State Bid Goes To Electricians Work Contractor

A major development on Cleveland’s near west side will use an Electricians Work contractor to perform all the electrical work.

The $60 million Church + State project will use the region’s highly skilled electricians and electrical workers to help construct two buildings, an 11-story structure and a six-story structure, for this mixed-use development.

The buildings will combine to house 158 apartments and about 20,000 square feet of ground floor retail. Additionally, there will be a 10,000 square feet park with a splash feature and an enormous public art component and the largest bicycle garage in the region, which will hold roughly 200 bikes.

Members of Electricians Work will perform all electrical work on the buildings, including wiring, installation of interior and exterior lightening, work on safety systems and all low voltage/data wiring and installation.

Church + State, located in Cleveland’s Hingetown’s neighborhood, is the first LEED mixed-use building on Cleveland’s west side. It is also the largest market-rate HUD project in the region in the past few decades.

With an expected completion date of spring 2020, the project’s general contractor is counting on all the electrical work to be performed correctly the first time. Through efficient and safe work, the men and women who work for an Electricians Work Contractor have established a reputation as being able to complete any job – no matter the size – on time and on budget. It is what separates them from other electrical contractors.

Electricians and electrical workers employed by an Electricians Work contractor receive great pay and excellent health and retirement benefits. The Electricians Work Contractors also provide their electrical workers with free training to upgrade their skills and to help them obtain certifications to keep them eligible to work on LEED certified projects.

If you are an experienced electrician or electrical worker and want to work on projects such as this one, fill out the form on this page and an Electricians Work representative will contact you with more information.

Quicken Loans Arena Transformation Project On Schedule

On Jan. 16, a ceremonial topping off ceremony was held to commemorate the last piece of structural steel installed on the project to modernize the 25-year old publicly-owned Quicken Loans Arena.

With a tight timeline to complete the entire Q Transformation Project before the beginning of the 2019-2020 NBA season, it was vital to get the final piece of structural steel in place and keep the project on schedule.

According to a statement on the project’s website, as of December 2018, the project created 1,457 construction jobs, including jobs for electricians and electrical workers, who have clocked a collective 173,868 hours on the jobsite.

Electricians Work contractors are proud to be working on such an important and high profile project that will benefit the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and their residents.

As the Cavaliers season winds down, workers are busy working on the exterior portion of the project, which includes some electrical work.

Upon conclusion of the Monster’s hockey season and the May 4 New Kids on the Block concert, whichever occurs later, the arena will be shut down to the public so interior work on the final phase can take place.

When the project gears back up for the final phase of interior work, just over 200 highly trained and highly skilled electrical workers, who work for an Electricians Work contractor, will be on the job at “The Q.”

The region’s top electricians and electrical workers will ply their trade, as this project requires all workers to work as quickly and efficient as possible in order to meet the tight completion deadline.

The newly renovated arena will re-open for the start of the Cavaliers, Monsters and entertainment season in October 2019.

To work on high-profile projects such as The Q Transformation Project, please fill out the form on this page in order to speak with an Electricians Work representative.

Charter Steel expansion relies on experienced Electrical Workers

One of the region’s growing steel companies selected an Electricians Work contractor for their expansion project.

Charter Steel is in the midst of building a new $150 million steel mill adjacent to its coil mill and steelmaking operations.

The new rolling mill, which is expected to go online in the second half of 2018, will utilize precision sizing to produce carbon and alloy steel bars for a variety of industries.

About $12 million of the overall $150 million budget will go toward the electrical work. This will provide work for about 25 industrial electricians, who are expected to work more than 100,000 man hours on this project.

All electricians working on the Charter Steel expansion project receive good hourly wages, great health and retirement benefits and free training.

This free industry leading training provides the electricians with instruction on the latest industry technology and processes to allow them to work more efficiently. Furthermore, they also receive mandatory safety training to ensure their safety on the jobsite.

If you are an industrial electrician and want to advance your career, then fill out the form on this page. An Electricians Work representative will contact you to let you know how you can earn quality wages and benefits.

Electricians Work Contractor provides skilled workers for Amazon Project

An Electricians Work contractor was selected to provide experienced electrical workers to help construct an Amazon fulfillment center in North Randall.

The $177 million project will construct an 855,000-square-foot building on a 69-acre site.

About 80 of the region’s highly trained and highly skilled electrical workers will combine to work about 160,000 man hours on this project.

They will perform all electrical work, including distribution, wiring and installation of all robotic and electrical systems.

The facility is being built from ground-up on the site of a former mall.

All electrical workers building the Amazon fulfillment center project receive good hourly wages, great health and retirement benefits and free training.

This free industry leading training provides electrical workers with instruction on the latest industry technology and processes to allow them to work more efficient and produce higher quality work. Furthermore, they also receive mandatory safety training to ensure their safety on the jobsite.

If you are an electrical worker and want to advance your career, then fill out the form on this page. An Electricians Work representative will contact you to let you know how you can earn higher wages and receive better benefits.

Electrical Workers Helped Transform Progressive Field

While the Cleveland Indians wrapped up spring training in Goodyear, Ariz., highly trained and highly skilled electrical workers put the finishing touches to major off-season renovations at Progressive Field.

For the second consecutive baseball offseason, area tradesmen and tradeswomen spent the fall and winter transforming Progressive Field from its initial 20-year-old design into a stadium designed to bring baseball fans back to the “Corner of Carnegie and Ontario.”

The second phase of renovations included a new club area behind home plate for Diamond and Field Box Front season ticket holders, expansion of various concession stands, replacing seats with drinking rails in left field and new scoreboards.

Originally called Jacob’s Field, the ballpark’s first phase of renovation work helped bring the venue into the 21st century. The second phase of work will help the facility remain one of the top ballparks in the country.

Besides wiring the new concession stands, electrical workers employed by Electrician Work contractors also made one of the most dramatic visual improvements to the stadium.

One of the most obvious updates fans noticed was the new, larger main scoreboard in center field, which replaced an older 11-year-old scoreboard. This new, high-definition scoreboard measures in at 13,039 square feet (59 feet high by 221 feet wide).

It was installed in conjunction with new “ribbon boards,” thin panels that adorn the upper level and display stats and ads. The out-of-town scoreboards embedded within the left field wall also were replaced, as was the stadium’s sound system.

The Indians trusted the installation of their state-of-the-art scoreboards to only the area’s highly trained and highly skilled electrical workers. By hiring an Electricians Work contractor, the Tribe was assured the project would be completed safely and be finished on time and on or under budget.

To take the next step in your career to work on projects high-profile jobsites such as Progressive Field, fill out the form on this page.

Electricians Work make think[box] a reality

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.

ThinkBox
Electricians Work electrical workers spent about
9,000 hours helping build think[box].
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.

Cleveland’s top electrical workers help hotel project come in $20 million under budget

During the ribbon cutting ceremony, construction workers received high praise for completing the Cleveland Downtown Hilton Hotel on time and $20 million under budget.

Downtown Hilton Hotel
Electricians Work electrical workers helped build
the Downtown Hilton Hotel.

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.