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CHW Electrical
04Generators · UPS · ATS · BESS

Backup power and mission-critical electrical systems designed around continuity.

Backup-power scope succeeds when outage planning, facility coordination, and commissioning expectations are built into the field plan from day one — not bolted on at the end.

Power Infrastructure & Backup

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Power Infrastructure & Backup

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NV C2 · TX TDLR #34184

Scope

Articulated with contractor-level specificity.

Every scope line is the language owners, GCs, and developers need to make a buying decision — not generic category text.

  • Standby generator infrastructure from small facility backup through multi-megawatt critical environments
  • UPS systems, battery monitoring, and coordinated continuity architecture
  • Automatic transfer switches, paralleling gear, switchgear integration, and distribution modifications
  • Battery energy storage systems and hybrid resilience strategies including microgrid-adjacent coordination
  • Testing support, startup coordination, outage planning, and turnover preparation for sensitive facilities

Delivery Sequence

Execution logic that matches field delivery.

01

Phase 01 — Scope & Pre-Construction

Continuity planning

Evaluate outage constraints, phasing requirements, equipment relationships, and startup implications before field execution begins.

02

Phase 02 — Execution & Delivery

Infrastructure installation

Install and coordinate equipment, distribution modifications, controls interfaces, and backup pathways with strong QC discipline.

03

Phase 03 — Commissioning & Turnover

Testing and turnover

Support functional testing, sequence verification, and owner turnover around real operating conditions and reliability expectations.

CHW Delivery Stance

CHW's continuity mindset is built around the operators who carry the risk when the lights go out. Reliability, sequencing discipline, and clean commissioning — from 20 kW to multi-megawatt.

Ready to talk scope?

Let's define the package, the schedule pressure, and the field conditions.

Whether the need is commercial construction, coordinated low-voltage work, backup power, or a large-scale energy package, CHW can move the conversation from general interest to a serious scope review quickly.