Electricians meet the challenge of providing specialty work on specialty buildings


For the electrical industry, creating today’s modern, technologically advanced buildings means a variety of specialized work happens behind the scenes. This work begins months before the construction crew even starts.

An example is the work electrical contractor OEG, a NECA/IBEW Local 48 member, did on the Oregon Health & Science University’s South Waterfront Campus expansion.

Construction on the Center for Health & Healing south tower and the Rood Family Pavilion began in 2016, but as part…

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