The project involves upgrading the electrical infrastructure of pavilions B, C, D, E, and K at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. It includes the installation of complex electrical systems such as wiring, distribution panels, lighting systems, and grounding devices. Security systems, including fire alarms and backup generators, are also part of the project, along with seismic protection for the installations.
Coordination between the different trades (electricity, plumbing, ventilation) is essential to avoid interference during system installation. Technical drawings and performance tests will be required to ensure that systems are correctly installed and meet safety standards. Each contractor will be responsible for providing maintenance manuals and updated plans once the work is completed.
Finally, the project requires waste management with a plan for reducing and recycling materials. Rigorous inspections and tests will be conducted to ensure compliance with regulations. The safety of the installed systems and their accessibility for future maintenance operations are also key priorities.