Where Infrastructure Enters the System
Utilities are the point of origin for everything which follows. When site infrastructure is treated as a separate scope, alignment is lost before the building ever comes online.
At SMCiS, Division 33 is delivered as part of a coordinated system, ensuring incoming services integrate cleanly with power, controls, and operational technology from the start.
Established at the Site Level
Infrastructure performance begins before the building. Division 33 sets the conditions for everything which follows.
Utility infrastructure is coordinated with electrical, mechanical, and controls systems at the site level, eliminating misalignment between incoming services and building systems before construction progresses.
We deliver underground duct banks, conduit systems, vaults, handholes, and utility pathways as an integrated system, designed to support long-term performance and system expansion.
Data centers, federal installations, and campus environments depend on utility infrastructure that is reliable, scalable, and fully coordinated with downstream systems.
Start at the Source
If site infrastructure is not aligned with building systems from the beginning, issues compound downstream. Let’s walk through how coordinated utility delivery changes the outcome.