Industrial Cable Installation
Complex cable runs. Multi-day projects. Conduit systems, cable tray, high-voltage pulls, fiber optic pathways. Phase 3 handles the infrastructure work most electricians won't touch.
- Certified Installers
Our team handles complex infrastructure work requiring specialized knowledge in conduit systems, cable tray design, and high-voltage termination.
- Full Documentation
Every installation comes with testing reports, labeling, and certification. Your project is documented for compliance and future maintenance.
- Project Management
We coordinate multi-day installations, manage site logistics, and minimize disruption to your operations.
Industrial cable work isn't DIY territory
Most electricians handle residential and light commercial work. Industrial cable installation requires specialized expertise in conduit systems, cable tray design, high-voltage termination, and infrastructure planning. A mistake costs you downtime, safety violations, and expensive rework.
- Improper cable routing — Undersized conduit, inadequate support, or poor layout creates heat buildup and premature failure.
- Safety and compliance gaps — OSHA violations, incorrect grounding, missing labeling, and undocumented work expose your facility to liability.
- Downtime during installation — Inexperienced crews take longer, require rework, and disrupt your production schedule.
- Expert planning and execution — Phase 3 designs efficient cable runs, manages multi-day projects, and delivers full documentation.
Infrastructure work requires specialized expertise
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High-Voltage Capability
We safely install and terminate high-voltage cables up to 600V and beyond. Proper termination, grounding, and testing are non-negotiable.
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Conduit & Cable Tray Design
We plan efficient routing, select proper conduit sizes, install cable tray systems, and support runs according to NEC code and your facility layout.
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Fiber Optic & Data Pathways
Beyond power cables, we install communications infrastructure including fiber optic pathways and data cable runs integrated with power systems.
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OSHA & NEC Compliance
Every installation meets current code, OSHA requirements, and safety standards. We document everything — grounding, labeling, testing, and final verification.
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Efficient Project Management
Complex installations run smoothly. We coordinate timing, manage site logistics, minimize disruption, and keep your operation moving.
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Complete Documentation
Insulation testing reports, cable labeling, routing diagrams, and certification paperwork. Your project is documented for compliance and future work.
Our Process
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Site Assessment & Planning
We visit your facility, understand your infrastructure needs, measure cable runs, and plan efficient routing. We identify conduit sizes, support requirements, and any challenges before work begins.
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Conduit & Support Installation
We install conduit systems, cable tray, supports, and hang points according to your design. This foundation determines the quality and longevity of your cable installation.
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Cable Pulling & Termination
We pull cables through conduit, terminate connections at equipment, verify continuity, and ground everything properly. Each step follows NEC code and best practices.
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Testing & Certification
We test insulation resistance, verify continuity, confirm proper grounding, and document all results. You receive certification reports showing your system is ready for operation.
Client Testimonials
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"Ryan and his team provided excellent service and prompt communication. Even when equipment was defective, Luke, Isaac, and Trevor went above and beyond to troubleshoot and get us up and running. Highly recommended."
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"Phase 3 did a great job on my project. They were knowledgeable, professional, and completed the work on time. Would recommend."
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"Ryan was very informative and had a good grasp of what we needed for a fair price."
Common Questions About Industrial Cable Installation
Cable installation for industrial and commercial facilities requires specialized knowledge. Here's what you should know about the process, requirements, and what Phase 3 brings to your project.
Contact Us for DetailsWhat's the difference between residential and industrial cable installation?
Industrial work involves high-voltage cables, larger conduit systems, cable tray infrastructure, and stricter compliance requirements. Most residential electricians lack the expertise and equipment. Industrial installations require planning, proper termination, grounding verification, and full documentation.
How long does a typical industrial cable installation take?
Timeline depends on cable length, routing complexity, and conduit requirements. A modest project might take 2–3 days. Large-scale installations can span weeks. We plan the schedule upfront and coordinate to minimize disruption to your operations.
What testing and certification do you provide?
We perform insulation resistance testing, continuity verification, grounding confirmation, and voltage testing where appropriate. You receive comprehensive reports documenting that your system meets code and is safe for operation.
Do you handle fiber optic and data cable pathways?
Yes. We design and install fiber optic and data cable systems integrated with power infrastructure. Proper separation, grounding, and routing prevent interference and ensure long-term reliability.
What happens if we already have cables in place?
We assess existing infrastructure, identify safety or compliance issues, and plan upgrades or additions. Often we can work around existing systems, but sometimes rerouting improves reliability and future maintenance.
Are your installations OSHA compliant?
Absolutely. Every installation meets OSHA requirements, NEC code, and current safety standards. We document grounding, labeling, testing results, and any compliance work so you have proof of a safe, code-compliant installation.
Industrial Cable Installation Services
Small-Scale Project
Single runs, equipment hookups, repairs
- Scope
- Individual cable runs or equipment connections
- Price Range
- $2,500 – $6,000
- Timeframe
- 1–2 days
- Best For
- New equipment hookups, circuit additions
Full Infrastructure
Multi-run installations and facility buildouts
- Scope
- Conduit, cable tray, multiple high-voltage runs
- Price Range
- $6,000 – $15,000+
- Timeframe
- 3 days – 3 weeks
- Best For
- New facilities, expansions, infrastructure upgrades
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