Integrated Infrastructure

Power which Holds the System Together

Electrical infrastructure is where coordination either succeeds or fails. When power is engineered in isolation, every downstream system inherits the gaps.

At SMCiS, Division 26 is delivered as part of a unified infrastructure strategy, aligning distribution with mechanical, controls, and operational technology so the facility performs as one system from day one.

Div 26 Electrical Power Backbone
Execution Model

Built for Performance, Not Just Delivery

Electrical systems are planned alongside mechanical, controls, and site infrastructure to eliminate conflicts before they reach the field. This reduces rework, compresses schedules, and ensures every system is aligned before commissioning begins.

From medium voltage and distribution to grounding, pathways, and final connections, we deliver electrical infrastructure as a continuous system. Each component is installed with full awareness of the systems it supports, not just the scope it belongs to.

Data centers, federal facilities, industrial operations, and secure campuses depend on power that performs under load and under pressure. These are environments where uptime is critical and infrastructure must operate without compromise.

See How Power Becomes Performance

If electrical is being delivered as a separate package, risk is already built into the project. Let’s walk through how integrated delivery changes the outcome.