Innovation Saves Our Customers Time and Money (Video)

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Barts Electric, a leading national electrical construction contractor, is at the forefront of innovation in the industry. In this video transcript, we’ll explore a recent project undertaken by Barts Electric, shedding light on their commitment to excellence and efficiency. This information is tailored for both experienced electricians and individuals aspiring to enter the field, as Barts Electric is continuously seeking new electrical apprentices and skilled journeymen to join their dynamic team.

The Challenge

The video takes us to the third floor slab of a construction site where Barts Electric has strategically installed conduit in the slab, a decision that required permission from the architect and engineer. This innovative approach aimed to address the challenges posed by specific parameters and spacing requirements.

The Brainchild

The decision to embed conduit in the slab was not a random one; rather, it was a well-thought-out solution proposed by the team. The idea had its roots in industry discussions and specifications, prompting the team to seek approval from Brian, the project manager at Barts Electric. Brian, recognizing the potential benefits, readily approved the initiative, allowing the team to proceed with the innovative approach.

Efficiency in Action

The implementation of conduit in the slab is showcased as a success, with the team demonstrating the end product—a network of pipes seamlessly integrated into the construction. The narrator praises the decision to pursue this method, emphasizing that without it, the alternative would have been installing the pipes overhead. This not only would have been more time-consuming but also posed challenges due to increased material pricing and supply chain issues.

Brian’s Ingenious Templates

The video highlights the impressive aesthetics of the pipe work, attributing it to the use of sheet metal templates created by Brian Lynn, showcasing Barts Electric’s commitment to quality and precision. These templates not only contribute to the visual appeal but also enhance the overall efficiency of the project.

The Big Picture

Barts Electric’s decision to incorporate conduit in the slab reflects a commitment to staying ahead of industry challenges and finding innovative solutions. As the construction industry grapples with material pricing and supply chain issues, Barts Electric continues to lead by example, showcasing how forward-thinking approaches can make a significant impact on project timelines and overall success.

Barts Electric’s dedication to excellence, efficiency, and innovation is evident in every project they undertake. This particular endeavor demonstrates their willingness to explore unconventional methods for the benefit of the project and the industry as a whole. For electricians seeking a dynamic work environment and individuals aspiring to join the electrical construction field, Barts Electric stands as an employer of choice, offering opportunities for apprentices and experienced journeymen alike.

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We’re up on the third floor slab. We got permission from the architect and engineer to put our pipe in the slab. We had to follow a certain set of parameters, certain spacing requirements. This is the end product right here—awesome.

So whose brainchild was it to put this conduit in the slab? Well, I’ve heard of guys doing it before, and it talks about it in the specs itself. So I brought it up to Brian, and Brian was fine with pushing forward. (To see Brian’s PM, yep, yep, pushing forward, getting it in place.)

Went through the whole process, and they said yes—awesome, put in as much as we could. Yeah, I can tell. I mean, look at all of this pipe. This is fantastic. And for those of you that don’t know, if you didn’t have this in the floor, where would you be putting this stuff? Overhead. We’d be doing it on ladders and lifts up overhead, and it would take a lot longer. We’ve got so many constraints right now with increased material pricing and supply chain issues. Anything you can do to get ahead is critical. So that’s awesome—awesome.

And I gotta say, this work, this pipe work looks great with these little sheet metal templates. Basically, that Brian Lynn has created—really, really impressive stuff.

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Complete Video Transcript

We’re up on the third floor slab. We got permission from the architect and engineer to put our pipe in the slab. We had to follow a certain set of parameters, certain spacing requirements. This is the end product right here—awesome.

So whose brainchild was it to put this conduit in the slab? Well, I’ve heard of guys doing it before, and it talks about it in the specs itself. So I brought it up to Brian, and Brian was fine with pushing forward. (To see Brian’s PM, yep, yep, pushing forward, getting it in place.)

Went through the whole process, and they said yes—awesome, put in as much as we could. Yeah, I can tell. I mean, look at all of this pipe. This is fantastic. And for those of you that don’t know, if you didn’t have this in the floor, where would you be putting this stuff? Overhead. We’d be doing it on ladders and lifts up overhead, and it would take a lot longer. We’ve got so many constraints right now with increased material pricing and supply chain issues. Anything you can do to get ahead is critical. So that’s awesome—awesome.

And I gotta say, this work, this pipe work looks great with these little sheet metal templates. Basically, that Brian Lynn has created—really, really impressive stuff.