All Types of Electrical Contracts:
The ASEI is open to undertaking a diverse range of electrical contracts. This flexibility suggests that they are equipped to handle various types and sizes of projects.
Involving Design with BOQ (Bill of Quantities):
The ASEI is involved in the design phase of the projects, which includes creating detailed plans and specifications. The Bill of Quantities outlines the quantities and costs of materials, labor, and other resources required for the project.
Detailed Shop Drawing & Obtaining Budget Approval:
The preparation of detailed shop drawings is an essential step in the design process, providing a visual representation of the project. Obtaining budget approval indicates that the ASEI is committed to aligning the project scope and costs with the client's financial constraints.
Supply, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning:
The ASEI takes on the responsibility of procuring necessary materials, installing electrical systems, conducting testing procedures, and ensuring that the systems are fully operational and compliant with standards.
Substations:
The scope of work includes the design and installation of substations. Substations are crucial in electrical distribution, transforming voltage levels for efficient power transmission.
LT Internal & External Electrical Systems:
This encompasses both Low Tension (LT) internal electrical systems within buildings and facilities, as well as external electrical systems. LT systems typically involve lower voltage levels for internal power distribution.
ELV System (Extra Low Voltage):
The ASEI provides services related to Extra Low Voltage systems, which can include security systems, data networks, communication systems, and other technologies that operate at lower voltage levels.
Lighting Control System:
Involves the design and implementation of systems that control and manage lighting within a project, potentially for energy efficiency and customized lighting solutions.
Applicable to Various Sectors:
The services are not limited to a specific industry, as the ASEI mentions applicability to industrial projects, commercial establishments, infrastructure projects, the IT sector, and data centers. This broad range suggests adaptability to diverse project requirements.