In-House Industrial Electrical Solutions—No Subcontractors Required
Seamless integration of mechanical and electrical for faster timelines and fewer headaches.
With our partnership in HUGO Electrical Services, we’ve eliminated the need for multiple contractors. You get mechanical and electrical solutions under one roof, ensuring faster coordination, clearer communication, and code-compliant installs.
From new power sources for equipment installs to full system integration, our electricians work hand-in-hand with our fabrication and millwright teams. The result: fewer delays, no finger-pointing, and one partner you can trust.
benefits
- Mechanical + electrical integration for complete plant solutions
- Veteran-led expertise: HUGO’s combat veteran ownership adds discipline and reliability
- Faster timelines with unified coordination across trades
- No subcontractors—all work performed by trusted in-house teams
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Case study:
RTO Electrical Rewire & System Upgrade
When the job goes sideways, we bring it back in line — safely, correctly, and on schedule.
When a large industrial client began replacing an aging Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) with a higher-capacity unit, the project was already running under pressure. The mechanical side, handled by Niagara Industrial Mechanical (NIM), moved efficiently through installation and ductwork rerouting.
But when it came time to rewire and commission the new RTO, the project hit a wall.
The original electrical scope was assigned to an overseas contractor from Germany. While experienced in automation, they weren’t prepared for on-site field adjustments. When the conduit routing required precise bending to the main disconnect, their team resorted to installing over 30 feet of Liquid Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC) — unsupported, unbracketed, and completely unsuitable for the application.
It sagged and trapped moisture due to improper fittings, and made wire pulling nearly impossible.
the turning point
With the project stalled and production downtime possibly extended, NIM brought in its sister company, HUGO Electrical, to take over and get things back on track. HUGO mobilized its crew equipped with the right materials, bending tools, and field experience to correct the mistakes and finish the job.
our approach
- Full System Rebuild: HUGO removed all LFMC and replaced it with properly bent and supported rigid conduit, ensuring both code compliance and physical integrity.
- Weatherproof Reinforcement: Every fitting was swapped for NEMA-rated weatherproof components — critical for outdoor exposure and long-term reliability.
- Control Wiring Troubleshooting: Midway through, our electricians discovered that the provided RTO wiring schematics were incorrect — they belonged to a different unit model. Leveraging in-house expertise, we reverse-engineered and redesigned the control wiring layout to match the actual equipment on site.
- Coordination Under Pressure: HUGO worked in tight coordination with NIM’s mechanical team, keeping all tasks synchronized and the timeline intact despite the late-stage handoff.
the result
- Rewired and commissioned the RTO on schedule, avoiding production delays.
- Delivered a cleaner, safer, and fully code-compliant installation.
- Restored client confidence and prevented further costly setbacks.
- Proved, once again, that readiness, field experience, and adaptability make the difference when projects get unpredictable.
Why it works
At HUGO Electrical, we aim to bring a bigger value than just skills — we solve problems under pressure.
Our crew know how to think in the field, adapt to design errors, and keep complex projects moving. Combined with NIM’s mechanical expertise, we provide a seamless, full-spectrum outage and installation solution that saves both time and reputation.
not sure where to start?
The easiest way to work with NIM is through our Preventive Maintenance & Reliability Assessment. One low-cost assessment gives you a full roadmap of risks, repairs, and upgrades — and helps you plan with confidence.