A growing biomedical customer approved the fit-out of a 150,000 sq.ft. facility that would include an open office concept, state-of-the-art GMP suites and laboratories, and a variety of sophisticated smart-building technology. The owner, having run into issues on several previous projects, decided that a single electrical contractor would be hired to perform all power distribution, lighting, low voltage, and instrumentation work. Omni Instrumentation Services, Inc. was chosen to perform design-assistance and construction for the project because of our proven ability to do it all.
The new facility included a new power distribution system, LED lighting, teledata, and wireless access points (WAP) for internet and phone access. New IT/AV rooms on each
floor housed switches and networks.
Omni electricians fitted huddle spaces and conference rooms with large wireless A/V displays for interconnected collaboration. Labs were provided with regular and UPS power, and custom LED fixtures were installed in ceilings and within casework and hoods. Electrical closets included oversized neutrals and K-factor transformers designed to withstand the heating effects of harmonics created by non-linear loads.
Omni furnished and maintained temporary lighting and electrical power needed by all trades to execute the project. The owner also contracted with Omni to perform hands-on
commissioning of all new building systems to successfully complete the project.
About Omni
Omni Instrumentation & Electrical Services, Inc. is a premier instrumentation and electrical contractor, providing superior total care solutions since 1986. Services include instrument installation, tubing installation, instrument calibration, control loop testing, startup and commissioning, power and lighting, process control wiring, BMS wiring, telecommunications and data wiring, fire alarm wiring, security wiring, process network wiring, and control panel fabrication. Omni Instrumentation & Electrical Services, Inc., is certified in Foundation Fieldbus, Profibus, DeviceNet and ASI-Bus installation.
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