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GEC provides comprehensive Electrical Engineering services to Federal, State, and Local Governments; private clients; and industry.  Projects consist of design and development of power systems, including medium and low voltage, photovoltaic, and emergency backup power generation; control systems; power system protection and reliability; electrical power analysis, including voltage drop, fault current, loss, and motor start analyses; stability studies; relay coordination and sectionalizing; airfield lighting design; and roadway lighting design.  GEC has the knowledge and experience to perform in-depth power systems analysis utilizing the latest computerized software.  In addition, our staff also provides construction administration services and system commissioning and testing services.

Capabilities

  • Power System Design
  • Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems
  • Protection and Reliability
  • Power System Studies and Analyses
  • Automation and Control Systems
  • CE&I, Testing, Commissioning, and Maintenance

Staff

GEC’s in-house staff has combined electrical experience exceeding 130 years and is capable of design, development and preparation of detailed plans, technical specifications and Engineering opinion of probable cost; and providing construction administration services, including shop drawing review, construction observation, project coordination, and report preparation.

The Electrical Engineering Staff utilizes its extensive knowledge of national fire codes, electrical codes, safety codes and standards in the design of complete power systems, consisting of medium and low voltage distribution transformers, emergency power generators, automatic transfer switches, switchgear, solid state relay control systems, lightning and surge protection, and power distribution panels.  GEC has designed numerous systems which employ automatic transfer between two utilities and/or an emergency power source, including redundant power sources for critical loads; and systems featuring automatic reconfiguration for retaining service to unaffected sections while isolating faults. GEC has also utilized its knowledge of FAA Advisory Circulars in design of airfield runway and taxiway series lighting circuits.

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