phs Compliance successfully won through competitive tendering a major electrical project at a large and fully operational police station.
The work involved installing and commissioning a new addressable fire alarm system; a new low voltage distribution panel; replacement of all existing distribution boards; installation of new sub-main cables and containment; installing new power factor correction systems; replacing an obsolete uninterruptible power supply system; and project-managing all major building works required for the project.

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