Design & Engineering
Electrical infrastructure projects require accurate documentation, detailed system design, and coordinated engineering deliverables to ensure successful execution. Three Phase Tech Services provides comprehensive design and engineering services covering electrical documentation, system architecture design, and BIM modeling. Project managers, consulting engineers, and contractors rely on these services to streamline approvals, reduce construction errors, and deliver projects on schedule.
Why This Service Matters
Incomplete or inaccurate engineering documentation leads to construction delays, coordination conflicts, and costly rework. Proper design and documentation upfront ensures that electrical systems are correctly sized, properly coordinated with other trades, and compliant with applicable codes and standards.
Problems Addressed
- Missing or outdated single line diagrams creating confusion during construction
- Inaccurate load schedules leading to undersized equipment
- Lack of coordination between electrical and other building systems
- Approval delays due to incomplete or non-compliant documentation
- Construction errors from unclear or inconsistent drawings
- Difficulty integrating metering and energy management systems
Potential Outcomes
- Accurate electrical documentation supporting efficient construction
- Properly sized equipment based on detailed load analysis
- Coordinated designs minimizing conflicts with other trades
- Faster approvals through compliant and complete submissions
- Reduced construction errors and rework
- Integrated system architectures for metering and automation
Design Engineering
Specialized services address different aspects of electrical design documentation and system engineering. Each service can be delivered independently or as part of a comprehensive design package.
Development of load schedules, single line diagrams (SLD), and power control schematics providing the electrical documentation needed for planning, construction, and regulatory approvals.
Design of system architectures for energy management systems, metering infrastructure, and building automation integration to enable monitoring, control, and optimization of facility operations.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) services for electrical systems including 3D modeling, clash detection, coordination with other MEP trades, and construction documentation in Revit and other BIM platforms.
Segments We Serve
Retail
Healthcare
Hospitality
data centers
Manufacturing
Processing Industry
Facility Management
Water Treatment Plants
Electrical Documentation Services & System Architecture Design
Load Schedules
- Connected load calculations for all electrical equipment
- Demand factor application per applicable codes
- Diversity calculations for different load types
- Panel schedules with circuit assignments
- Maximum demand calculations for utility coordination
- Future load provisions and spare capacity planning
Single Line Diagrams (SLD)
- Main distribution single line diagrams
- Sub-distribution and panel SLDs
- Protection device ratings and settings
- Cable sizing and specifications
- Equipment ratings and identifications
- Metering point locations
- Generator and UPS system integration
Power Control Schematics
- Motor control circuit diagrams
- Interlocking and sequencing logic
- Control panel internal wiring
- Terminal block assignments
- External connection diagrams
- Instrument and control cable schedules
Energy Management Systems (EMS)
- System architecture and communication topology
- Meter placement and connectivity design
- Data acquisition and logging requirements
- Dashboard and reporting specifications
- Integration with building management systems
- Alarm and notification configuration
Metering Infrastructure
- Revenue and sub-metering strategies
- Meter selection and specification
- Communication protocol selection
- Data concentrator and gateway requirements
- Cloud connectivity and data storage
- Tenant billing system integration
Automation Integration
- PLC and SCADA system architecture
- Network topology and communication design
- I/O point identification and allocation
- Human-machine interface (HMI) specifications
- System integration requirements
- Cybersecurity considerations
Electrical BIM Modeling
- 3D modeling of electrical distribution systems
- Cable tray and conduit routing
- Lighting fixture placement and circuiting
- Switchgear and panel room layouts
- Equipment clearance verification
- Level of Development (LOD) 100 through 400
Coordination & Clash Detection
- Multi-discipline coordination with mechanical and plumbing
- Clash detection using Navisworks or equivalent
- Clash resolution and model updates
- Coordination meeting support
- Issue tracking and resolution documentation
Construction Documentation
- Coordinated construction drawings from BIM model
- Shop drawing production
- As-built model updates
- Quantity extraction and material takeoffs
- Construction sequencing support
How Engagement Works
Three engagement models accommodate different project requirements.
Duration: 2 to 12 weeks depending on project size
Duration: As required based on project needs
Frequency: Monthly retainer with defined capacity
Design Standards and Compliance
All design and documentation services follow applicable standards:
Electrical Codes and Standards
- IEC 60364 (Low Voltage Electrical Installations)
- IEEE Standards (141, 241, 242, 399, etc.)
- NEC/NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code)
- BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations)
- IS 732 (Indian Standard for Electrical Wiring)
- Local authority requirements (DEWA, SEWA, ADDC, etc.)
BIM Standards
- ISO 19650 (BIM Information Management)
- PAS 1192 (BIM Specification)
- LOD Specification (BIMForum)
- Client-specific BIM Execution Plans
Documentation Standards
- Drawing standards per client or authority requirements
- Symbol libraries per IEC or local standards
- Consistent naming conventions and layering
- Version control and revision management
Frequently Asked Questions
What information is needed to start a design project?
Design projects typically require architectural drawings, project specifications, equipment schedules, utility information, and any existing electrical documentation. Specific requirements depend on project scope and deliverables.
Can you work with existing documentation from other consultants?
Yes. Design services can build upon or update existing documentation from other sources. Review of existing materials is performed to identify gaps and ensure consistency.
What Level of Development (LOD) do you provide for BIM projects?
BIM models can be developed from LOD 100 (conceptual) through LOD 400 (fabrication-ready) depending on project requirements. LOD is defined in the BIM Execution Plan at project initiation.
Do you provide authority submission support?
Yes. Documentation can be prepared to meet specific authority requirements including DEWA, SEWA, ADDC, and other regulatory bodies. Submission coordination and response to comments can also be provided.
Can designs be coordinated with other MEP disciplines?
Yes. BIM coordination services include clash detection and resolution with mechanical, plumbing, and fire protection systems. Coordination meetings and issue tracking are part of the service.
What software platforms do you use?
Primary platforms include AutoCAD, Revit MEP, and Navisworks. Other platforms can be accommodated based on client requirements and project needs.
Do you provide calculations and engineering analysis?
Yes. Design services include load calculations, cable sizing, voltage drop analysis, short circuit calculations, and other engineering analysis required to support the design.
Can you update as-built documentation after construction?
Yes. As-built documentation services include updating drawings and BIM models based on field-verified conditions and redline markups from construction.