Electrifying a New Waterpark

The local utility company provided the underground power necessary for the water park by installing a transformer or a similar supporting device. After that, we undertook the civil work by digging up the ground and laying down all the necessary pipes, feeders, and cables to the location where the main electrical room was to be placed. Once the foundations were poured, we proceeded to set up the distribution, which consisted of a large gear room about three or four garages in size.

From there, we continued to lay down the necessary pipes for the rides, motors, exit signs, and all the other equipment required to power the water park. Despite the fact that the project would typically take two and a half years to complete, we managed to finish it in just eight months by working double shifts. Our goal was to open the park in time for Memorial Day, and we achieved it.

In short, we successfully completed the project, and the water park began selling tickets, with kids enjoying the rides and generating massive waves.

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