Cable Containment & Distribution Routes
High-level containment installed to create predictable service highways across the unit, keeping circuits ordered, accessible, and ready for future tenant fit-out changes.
Design and build electrical delivery for a high-bay industrial unit — from containment highways through to LV distribution and commissioning readiness.
Project Overview
Unit F reads like a blank canvas: high-bay volume, honest structure, and long sightlines across a floor plate that will one day hum with activity. Our job was to turn that openness into order — containment that runs like motorways, circuits grouped with discipline, and an LV front end that tells the commissioning story before a single breaker is closed.
The photography here is deliberately quiet: white-lined walls, cable tray stacked in logical tiers, and a Schneider Electric assembly presented the way we like to hand over — labelled, accessible, and ready for the client's O&M pack. It is the kind of installation you can walk a visitor through without apologising for a single corner.
When the shell is as crisp as Unit F, the electrical installation has nowhere to hide. We use that as a benchmark: every tray run and every gland plate should read as intentional, so the space is ready for whatever fit-out follows — without rework on the backbone we have already installed.
Scope of Works
Industrial electrical delivery focused on containment, distribution, and a commissioning-ready finish.
High-level containment installed to create predictable service highways across the unit, keeping circuits ordered, accessible, and ready for future tenant fit-out changes.
Main and sub-distribution equipment supplied and installed to form a coherent LV backbone, including Schneider Electric assemblies aligned to commissioning and O&M documentation.
General and task lighting circuits with small power provisions laid out to support safe circulation, inspection, and operational use across the full floor plate.
Installation completed to a stage where circuits are proven, labelled, and prepared for formal commissioning — reducing surprises at energisation and speeding client sign-off.
Site Photography
On-site film
Two short films from site: trunking and containment in the warehouse, then LV distribution in the office area ahead of handover.
Industrial tenants rarely fall in love with a distribution board — until something trips at 17:00 on a Friday. The work shown here is about shrinking that risk: consistent containment, straightforward access, and equipment staged so testing and witness inspections move quickly.
When the shell is as crisp as Unit F, the electrical installation has nowhere to hide. We treat that as an advantage: every tray run and every gland plate becomes part of the quality signal you send to the client before they sign the completion paperwork.
Talk to NEC about design-and-build electrical delivery for warehousing and commercial shells.