Longstreet Electric
Schaumburg, IL
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Medium and high voltage electrical work forms the backbone of data center power delivery, from the utility point of demarcation through to the UPS input. This involves designing and installing substations, switchgear, transformers, and the extensive distribution infrastructure that feeds critical loads. Precision in relay coordination, robust grounding, and meticulous integration with facility monitoring systems are fundamental. Mis-sequenced utility cutovers, inadequately maintained switchgear, or outdated arc-flash studies represent significant operational risks.
In Illinois, this work is performed against the backdrop of Chicago's established carrier hotels, the Elk Grove Village campus clusters, and emerging downstate data center developments. The state's power grid, notably ComEd's nuclear-heavy generation profile, offers high reliability, but connecting to it requires contractors with specific utility interconnection experience. Strong union trades ensure a deep pool of skilled labor, but facility owners must verify that teams have specialized data center experience beyond general industrial or commercial electrical work.
Contractors serving the Illinois market must demonstrate fluency with NFPA 70E arc-flash safety programs, NETA-accredited testing protocols for commissioning and maintenance, and professional engineering credentials for complex protection schemes. This directory lists 49 verified electrical specialists serving Illinois data centers across all major markets. Review their profiles, or describe your project — from new utility service to switchgear upgrades — and receive up to three qualified firm recommendations at no charge.
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Material costs for switchgear and transformers are significant, as is specialized labor. Utility interconnection fees, permitting, and the complexity of protection and control schemes also influence the budget. Engaging a contractor early for accurate cost modeling helps manage expectations.
Lead times for high voltage equipment like switchgear and large transformers can be substantial, often many months. Construction and commissioning add further duration. A detailed project schedule with clear utility and equipment vendor milestones is crucial for managing these timelines.
Inquire about specific projects completed with ComEd or other local Illinois utilities. Ask about their process for managing utility-mandated studies, permits, and inspection schedules. Verify they understand the local utility's specific requirements for data center connections.