by wpadmin | Jul 30, 2019 | Des Moines, Featured Projects, Health Care, News
The Des Moines office is proud to announce the completion of the UnityPoint Health Pathology Lab. The Ankeny facility located off campus from its prior home at Iowa Methodist Hospital is approximately 63,893 square feet. Construction began in October 2018 and...
by wpadmin | Jul 2, 2019 | Featured Projects, Institutional, Low Voltage, News, Omaha
Commonwealth Electric-Omaha is on site at Iowa Western Community College (IWCC) in Council Bluffs, IA as the Prime Contractor for their Security Management Project. There are currently 5 campuses that make up the IWCC campus. The Omaha security team is providing each...
by wpadmin | Jun 20, 2019 | Featured Projects, Health Care, Low Voltage, News, Omaha
Commonwealth Electric Company of the Midwest (CECM) has completed its three-year construction of the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center located in midtown Omaha, Nebraska. Nearly all $35 million of the electrical construction – including power, lighting and...
by wpadmin | May 17, 2017 | Featured Projects, Health Care, News, Omaha
Commonwealth Electric Company of the Midwest’s Omaha, Nebraska office recently completed work on the Methodist Women’s Hospital Medical office building. The CECM team was able to successfully coordinate the electrical installation in the facility with the other...
by wpadmin | Jan 13, 2017 | Commercial, Featured Projects, News, Omaha
This project has an aggressive 9 week schedule and consists of a new 3000 amp, 120/208 volt service and main distribution panel, along with the replacement of a 1600 amp Switchboard and a 1200 amp Switchboard. Commonwealth will be making electrical connections to...
by wpadmin | Apr 30, 2014 | Commercial, Featured Projects, News, Omaha
Commonwealth Electric is partnered with Kiewit and HDR to build the new Conservatory Building. The new 20,000 SF conservatory building will include unique plant life, walking pathways with lighting, and several water features. The building will be separated into three...