
Electric utility operations require dependable infrastructure.
From equipment staging and fleet storage to material handling and service coordination, power companies depend on facilities that protect critical assets while supporting daily operational demands.
For Oncor in Texas, the project required a durable, clear-span utility building designed to support electric service operations and grid infrastructure workflows.
This wasn’t simply storage.
It was infrastructure supporting power delivery.
Infrastructure That Keeps the Grid Moving
The Operational Requirement
Without properly engineered utility infrastructure:
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Equipment remains exposed to environmental conditions
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Material organization becomes inefficient
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Service response times can be impacted
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Operational costs increase
Utility service facilities must perform consistently under demanding conditions.
Why It Mattered
Electric utility providers operate on strict response timelines.
Storm restoration.
Grid maintenance.
Substation upgrades.
Emergency response.
Infrastructure must support:
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Organized equipment storage
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Weather protection for critical components
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Fleet access and maneuverability
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Long-term durability in Texas climate conditions
Utility operations depend on protected, functional workspace.
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Structure Type: Centurion 36
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Size: 60′ x 100′
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Application: Electric utility service building
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Industry: Industrial / Power Infrastructure
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Outcome: Durable, clear-span utility facility


