Innovation and Prefabrication Makes Barts Better (Video)

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Barts Electric, a national electrical construction contractor, is pioneering the future of electrical construction through innovative prefabrication techniques. This blog article delves into one of our groundbreaking projects, a grow facility, showcasing our commitment to efficiency and innovation in electrical construction. This initiative is especially relevant for electricians and those aspiring to join the electrical construction industry, highlighting the advanced methodologies Barts Electric employs.

The Prefabrication Journey at Barts Electric

At the heart of this project lies our ambitious endeavor to maximize prefabrication in electrical construction. Starting with underground work, we’ve taken a comprehensive approach, prefabricating our assemblies, including all 90-degree bends coming up from the ground, and the precise areas where these conduits and L-shaped bends meet underneath panel boards.

The innovation doesn’t stop there. Our team has extended prefabrication to in-wall rough and overhead above-ceiling installations. The components you see surrounding me in the video are part of a racking system developed in collaboration with Brian Lynn during our work on the LMH project. This system exemplifies our forward-thinking approach to electrical construction.

Blueprint to Installation: A Seamless Process

A cornerstone of our prefabrication process involves the use of Bluebeam technology. This software enables foremen to create detailed markups following our specific guidelines. These markups are then directly translated by our prefab shop team into precise lengths of conduit, ready for installation. This streamlined process not only optimizes efficiency but also significantly reduces the time and labor traditionally required in electrical construction.

A Marked Improvement in Efficiency

The results speak for themselves. With our prefabrication methods, the total manufactured install time for 80 feet of conduit, suspended in the air, is reduced to an astonishing 13 to 15 minutes. This marks a significant improvement over traditional stick-built methods, showcasing the potential for prefabrication to revolutionize the industry.

Barts Electric is always on the lookout for new electrical apprentices and experienced journeymen who are eager to learn and apply such innovative practices. Our dedication to advancing the electrical construction industry through prefabrication is a testament to our commitment to efficiency, quality, and innovation.

Join us at Barts Electric, where we’re not just building electrical systems; we’re building the future of electrical construction. Whether you’re a seasoned electrician or new to the field, Barts Electric offers unparalleled opportunities to engage with cutting-edge construction methodologies and advance your career in exciting new directions.

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That project is a grow facility, and it’s an attempt for us in terms of prefab. It’s a big stab at trying to do as much prefab on that project as we can. So, we started by doing underground prefab. We prefabbed all of our assemblies, all of our 90s coming up out of the ground. We also prefabbed where the 90s and the L’s come up underneath the panel boards.

From there, we’ve done in-wall rough prefab and overhead above-ceiling prefab as well. That’s what is all behind me, you know, and around me.

So, what this particular stuff is, is a racking system that myself and Brian Lynn kind of came up with when we were working on the LMH project. The idea is that a foreman, using Bluebeam, can make a set of markups. Those markups, when made following our guidelines and program, can be translated immediately by people in the prefab shop into workable lengths of conduit. These can be raised and installed in place, ready to go.

When it’s all said and done, our total manufactured install time is about 13 to 15 minutes to install 80 feet of conduit hanging up in the air. So, way faster than the old stick-built way.

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That project is a grow facility, and it’s an attempt for us in terms of prefab. It’s a big stab at trying to do as much prefab on that project as we can. So, we started by doing underground prefab. We prefabbed all of our assemblies, all of our 90s coming up out of the ground. We also prefabbed where the 90s and the L’s come up underneath the panel boards.

From there, we’ve done in-wall rough prefab and overhead above-ceiling prefab as well. That’s what is all behind me, you know, and around me.

So, what this particular stuff is, is a racking system that myself and Brian Lynn kind of came up with when we were working on the LMH project. The idea is that a foreman, using Bluebeam, can make a set of markups. Those markups, when made following our guidelines and program, can be translated immediately by people in the prefab shop into workable lengths of conduit. These can be raised and installed in place, ready to go.

When it’s all said and done, our total manufactured install time is about 13 to 15 minutes to install 80 feet of conduit hanging up in the air. So, way faster than the old stick-built way.