




Airport terminals are high-demand environments. Travelers need power for their devices, staff need reliable systems to process transactions, and every dining and retail space needs consistent, code-compliant electrical infrastructure running behind the walls. That's exactly the kind of work we get called in for.
We handled the electrical wiring installation and low-voltage communications throughout this terminal - covering everything from the dining concourse to seating areas designed for travelers who need to stay plugged in. There's a lot happening in a space like this. Multiple vendors, point-of-sale systems, display screens, ambient lighting, and charging access all running simultaneously. Every circuit has to be planned with that load in mind.
Low-voltage work is where a lot of the passenger experience actually lives. The tablet stations built into the seating counters, the digital menu boards above each vendor, the overhead displays pulling live flight data - none of that functions without a solid low-voltage communications backbone feeding it. We ran those systems to support seamless operation across the entire terminal floor.
On the lighting side, a terminal has to work visually on multiple levels. Task lighting for staff, ambient lighting for dining areas, accent lighting that highlights architectural features - it all has to be tied together cleanly. A well-lit terminal keeps people comfortable and oriented, which matters in a space where stress is already part of the equation.
Commercial electrical at this scale isn't just about pulling wire and moving on. It's about understanding how the space functions day-to-day and building infrastructure that holds up under constant use. That's what we bring to every commercial installation we're a part of.