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Commercial Tenant Improvements

SWIFT NWIRC Envelope Project - Port of Skagit

Client: 

TRICO Companies

LeMaster Electric performed electrical upgrades to support HVAC system improvements at the Port of Skagit County, ensuring reliable power and control integration for new mechanical systems. The project involved demolition and removal of outdated wiring, conduit, and split-system units, followed by the installation of new flexible conduit, conductors, and control wiring to serve outdoor HVAC units and rooftop fans.


Our electricians also installed new support infrastructure for air handler control boxes and coordinated all electrical connections in compliance with NEC standards and permit requirements. This project demonstrates LeMaster Electric’s expertise in mechanical power integration, HVAC electrical construction, and public facility infrastructure upgrades—providing efficient, code-compliant solutions that enhance system performance across Washington State.

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