Electrical systems are at the heart of any industrial or distribution facility. As our economy evolves, the use of industrial automation is increasing and the growth of e-commerce is driving the need for state-of-the-art distribution centers. This evolution is only possible through the support of complex electrical systems.
To remain competitive in today’s ever-changing construction environment, facilities must meet extensive power demands and allow for the growth and change of a building’s electrical needs.
We can assist in the construction or upgrade of your facility to ensure it meets your requirements today – and is ready to support your demands tomorrow – within and across the ecosystems in which these firms coexist.
BRUSH WELLMAN | Elmore, OH
Brush Wellman Inc., the world’s only fully integrated producer of beryllium, beryllium-containing alloys and beryllia ceramic, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Brush Engineered Materials Inc.
The plant consists of three floors at approximately 50,000 square feet. When completely in the automated mode this plant will be run by five people per shift, seven days a week.
HOME DEPOT DISTRIBUTION CENTER | Luckey, OH
This massive 1.6-million-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility is being utilized to enhance Home Depot’s logistics presence in the e-commerce market, distributing products sold online throughout the Midwest. This $130-million facility is the largest and most complicated facility in Home Depot’s supply chain.
It is a nearly 1.5-mile walk around the interior perimeter of the building. It’s about 5.5 miles to walk up and down each aisle in the building.
The center is one of three fulfillment centers in the country for Home Depot, with two near Atlanta and one in California. The Troy Township center will serve the entire northeast portion of the country and beyond.
MCLANE DISTRIBUTION CENTER | Findlay, OH
McLane is a 417,338-square-foot grocery distribution center in Findlay, Ohio. The Findlay distribution center will store about 16,000 grocery and convenience store items including refrigerated items representing more than 700 suppliers. Robots use bar codes on the products to store and transfer pallets of goods, traveling up to 60 mph to fulfill orders. McLane teammates help control and program the robots and load and organize products into bins based on their final destinations. These items are then delivered to convenience stores, mass merchants, warehouse clubs and drug stores in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania.
COLLINS PARK WATER TREATMENT PLANT | Toledo, OH
With over 70 years of uninterrupted service, the city of Toledo decided it was time to update the entire infrastructure of the plant. The reenergization project replaced all medium- and low-voltage power feeds. The main goal of the project was to create redundancy to all the main equipment and pumps while the plant was still in operation. A new substation was installed, which added a redundant feed to the plant. All the VFDs were replaced and new controls were engineered to keep critical pumps running in case of an outage.
NORTH STAR BLUE SCOPE | Delta, OH
North Star Blue Scope in Delta, Ohio is one of the leading North American producers of hot rolled steel coils. Scrap metal and pig iron are fed into one of the two electric arc furnaces, which are heated by charged electrodes to 1590 C. The original mill was constructed between 1995 and 1996 with production starting in 1997. Romanoff Electric was a large part of the original project and has had continuous onsite presence since production went on line. We have completed large projects, such as the emissions control baghouse, and continue to man the schedule outages with up to 50 electricians.
AMAZON DISTRIBUTION CENTER | Rossford, OH
Amazon Fulfillment Center – or “Project Freddie” – was one of multiple next-generation distribution facilities in construction. This project in Rossford, Ohio was a 2.5-million-square-foot, four-story building completed before the other facilities, and “Freddie” started after. Each floor was roughly 700,000 square feet and the exterior lot has parking for 2,000 vehicles and 300 semis. The building was completely modeled and we utilized the model to layout all underground stub ups, conduit racks and light fixture supports.
CARGILL | Dayton, OH
Cargill Corn Milling is a subsidiary of Cargill, a developer, processor and marketer of science-based healthy ingredients for food and dietary supplements worldwide. The company produces and distributes crop nutrients and feed ingredients to farmers, livestock producers and animal feeders. It originates and processes grain, oilseeds and other agricultural commodities for distribution to makers of food, feed and other products. It also offers a range of food ingredients and value-added services for food manufacturers that includes starches, oils, flours and sweeteners. The company produces a variety of products used in pharmaceutical applications that include mannitol, xylitol, sorbitol, maltitol and malodextrins. Cargill’s financial and risk management department provides customers and the company with risk management and financial solutions in world markets. Cargill Corn Milling maintains a location in Dayton, Ohio.
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We help companies build, monitor, maintain, and optimize the entire life-cycle of their energy and information infrastructure.
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We help companies build, monitor, maintain, and optimize the entire life-cycle of their energy and information infrastructure.
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We help companies build, monitor, maintain, and optimize the entire life-cycle of their energy and information infrastructure.
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We help companies build, monitor, maintain, and optimize the entire life-cycle of their energy and information infrastructure.
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We help companies build, monitor, maintain, and optimize the entire life-cycle of their energy and information infrastructure.