ElectriCON USA Lowers Costs with 2-Section EHouse

At ElectriCON USA, we work with a variety of clients on all types of projects. Our unique experience brings all sorts of challenging jobs to our doorstep, and we welcome the challenge.

The Challenge

An OEM client came to ElectriCON USA to help them secure the winning bid on a large project. They needed to reduce electrical costs in order to be competitive and win the order. A conventional slab-based building would accommodate the amount of gear required, but the construction schedule would make it impractical.

In these situations, ElectriCON USA would normally propose one of our standard EHouse solutions. However, the amount of electrical equipment required for the project would require a single EHouse too large to be transported. Furthermore, building 2 units would require splitting the equipment, making access more inconvenient.

The Solution

ElectriCON USA designed a two-section EHouse that was able to handle all of the electrical gear. The two sections were shipped separately, allowing us to adhere to DOT regulations. Once onsite, the sections were joined together as one integrated building.

Through efficient design, the electrical interconnects between buildings were minimized.

Two-section EHouse interior. Custom built by ElectriCON USA.

Interior of a custom-designed two-section EHouse.

The Benefits

By consolidating all electrical gear in a two-section EHouse, ElectriCON USA lowered the cost of the overall project by reducing duplicate equipment and site work:

  • Power distribution gear for building utilities
  • Stairs and platforms
  • Personnel and equipment doors
  • PLC and network wiring contained in the EHouse, versus having an electrical contractor wire between two separate EHouses
  • Reduced overall footprint, site work, and required concrete
Crane lowering one section of an EHouse onto concrete piers. Designed and built by ElectriCON USA.

Crane lowering one section of an EHouse onto concrete piers.

The Results

Needless to say, the OEM client won the project. We were honored to be a part of the process and took pride in developing a cost-saving solution.

Ready to Get Started?

We'd love to see how we can help save you time and money. To find out if we'd be a good fit for your project, contact our sales team and someone will reach out within one business day.

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Custom Designed EHouse Saves Time and Money

At ElectriCON USA, we work with a variety of clients on all types of projects. Our unique experience brings all sorts of challenging jobs to our doorstep, and we welcome the challenge.

The Challenge

An OEM client came to ElectriCON USA to help them secure the winning bid on a large project. They needed to reduce electrical costs in order to be competitive and win the order. A conventional slab-based building would accommodate the amount of gear required, but the construction schedule would make it impractical.

In these situations, ElectriCON USA would normally propose one of our standard EHouse solutions. However, the amount of electrical equipment required for the project would require a single EHouse too large to be transported. Furthermore, building 2 units would require splitting the equipment, making access more inconvenient.

The Solution

ElectriCON USA designed a two-section EHouse that was able to handle all of the electrical gear. The two sections were shipped separately, allowing us to adhere to DOT regulations. Once onsite, the sections were joined together as one integrated building.

Through efficient design, the electrical interconnects between buildings were minimized.

Two-section EHouse interior. Custom built by ElectriCON USA.

Interior of a custom-designed two-section EHouse.

The Benefits

By consolidating all electrical gear in a two-section EHouse, ElectriCON USA lowered the cost of the overall project by reducing duplicate equipment and site work:

  • Power distribution gear for building utilities
  • Stairs and platforms
  • Personnel and equipment doors
  • PLC and network wiring contained in the EHouse, versus having an electrical contractor wire between two separate EHouses
  • Reduced overall footprint, site work, and required concrete
Crane lowering one section of an EHouse onto concrete piers. Designed and built by ElectriCON USA.

Crane lowering one section of an EHouse onto concrete piers.

The Results

Needless to say, the OEM client won the project. We were honored to be a part of the process and took pride in developing a cost-saving solution.

Ready to Get Started?

We'd love to see how we can help save you time and money. To find out if we'd be a good fit for your project, contact our sales team and someone will reach out within one business day.

Contact Us