Houston · Gulf Coast

Electrical and instrumentation. Built for plants that don't stop.

Tank farms, substations, I/O buildings, MCCs, and field instrumentation. Self-performed E&I scope, executed to NEC, NFPA 70E and OSHA standards.

Same-day reply, weekdays. After-hours on-call for emergencies. NDA on request.

Plant Wide Services crew on a blue articulating boom lift inspecting an industrial pipe rack at a Houston-area plant.
Houston, TX · Self-performed E&I scope on the Houston Ship Channel and Gulf Coast.
NFPA 70E · NEC compliant
OSHA 10 / 30 trained crews
Safety-first culture
Self-performed E&I
On-call 24/7 turnaround support

Capability

A focused scope, executed deep.

We do not pretend to be every contractor in one. We are an electrical and instrumentation specialist working the scope plant engineers actually call us for: power distribution, instrumentation loops, classified-area conduit, controls integration, and turnaround support.

NEC / NFPA 70
Design intent to as-built
NFPA 70E
Arc-flash qualified work
ISA-5.1
Instrumentation symbols & loops
OSHA 1910 / 1926
General industry & construction
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02 — Industries

Where we work

Heavy industrial environments where the cost of a shutdown is measured in barrels per hour.

Refining
Crude, FCC, hydrotreating, alkylation, and utilities areas.
Petrochemical
Olefins, polymers, intermediates, and specialty chemical units.
Midstream
Pipeline pump stations, compressor stations, metering and pigging.
Tank Storage & Terminals
Crude, refined product, and chemical tank farms with classified-area requirements.
Power Generation
Cogen, peakers, and plant-side electrical scope.
LNG
Liquefaction and regasification support scope.
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03 — Process

How we deliver a job.

01
Scope walk
On-site walk-down with your engineer. We capture P&IDs, single-lines, classified areas, and access constraints before we quote.
02
Estimate
Itemized estimate with labor hours, materials, and a realistic schedule built around your turnaround window.
03
Pre-job safety
JSA, hot-work permits, LOTO plan, and review against your site's safety procedures. Nothing starts until your safety rep signs off.
04
Execution
Self-performed crews on day shift or off-hours as required. Daily progress reports. Quality checks before sign-off.
05
Documentation
As-builts, loop diagrams, megger readings, and turnover packages. The paperwork your inspector needs without the back-and-forth.

04 — Safety

Safety is the job.

Industrial E&I work is high-consequence. Energized equipment, classified areas, working at height. Our standard is simple: every crew member goes home the same way they came in.

How we run safety
NFPA 70E
Arc-flash analysis review, qualified workers, energized work permits.
OSHA 10 / 30
Site supervisors carry OSHA 30. All field crew minimum OSHA 10.
Site-specific JSAs
Job Safety Analysis tailored to your facility, not boilerplate.
LOTO discipline
Lockout/tagout that integrates with your site's procedure, not against it.
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05 — Field work

On the ground.

A look at the kind of work our crews are running on any given week along the Gulf Coast.

Substation technician in arc-flash gear inspecting a high-voltage transformer.
Substation

Energized transformer inspection with arc-flash PPE

High-voltage substation inspection with full Category 4 PPE and a calibrated hot stick.

PVC-coated and rigid conduit installation in an open trench at an industrial site.
Electrical Construction

Underground conduit run for new process unit

PVC-coated conduit bank with rebar reinforcement and grounding ahead of concrete pour.

Two Plant Wide Services technicians working on a tank-side electrical junction box.
Tank Farm

Tank-side junction box terminations

Field terminations at a vertical storage tank with classified-area conduit and seal-offs.

Technician inside an I/O building working at a row of motor control center cabinets.
I/O Building

MCC commissioning support inside I/O building

Buckets pulled, megger checks logged, control wiring verified prior to energization.

How we measure ourselves

Specific numbers we will not invent. These targets are what every job is run against.

0
Recordable incidents on the last job
24/7
On-call for turnaround and outages
100%
Self-performed E&I scope
5
Service lines, all in-house
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06 — FAQ

Quick answers

Yes. The majority of our work is in heavy industrial facilities along the Houston Ship Channel and Gulf Coast: refineries, petrochemical units, tank terminals, and midstream stations.
We self-perform. Electrical and instrumentation are our primary scope, executed by our own crews. We do not sub the core E&I work.
Yes. Hazardous-classified-area work is routine for us: explosion-proof fittings, seal-offs, intrinsically safe loops, and the documentation that goes with it.
For planned turnarounds: as much lead time as you give us, we use. For emergency outage support, we have an on-call rotation and can be on site the same day in the Houston metro.
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Next step

Have a scope coming up?

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