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For over twenty years RMJ Electrical Contractors has been building strong lasting relationships here in the valley. No matter the type or size of project, our drive is to exceed expectations. This simple initiative has separated us from the masses and allowed us to focus on a small group of exceptional customers. Our focus is on doing excellent electrical work for a select group of customers. This demands that we hire proficient project managers, foremen, electricians and ready to learn apprentices.
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At its inception, the company's entire focus was to perform tenant improvement (T.I.) electrical work. As the organization has grown, its areas of expertise have as well. Although the company will always maintain its share of the T.I. market, today the team works on more diverse types of electrical projects.
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RMJ started by focusing on Tenant Improvement (TI) work, and we have done more of this type work than any other. Early approval of product (light fixtures and switchgear) is critical. Especially when a needed product has a six week lead-time and the project is only eight weeks in duration. Sometimes disagreements between tenants and landlords arise over who is responsible for specific costs. The time spent resolving a dispute is time taken away from production. We often encounter less experienced owners' representatives on small TI's.
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Contractors are often judged by the way they finish a job. Finishing a warehouse/distribution (W/D) job is often more challenging than others. Some of the typical challenges near a job's completion are the late setting of plumbing and mechanical equipment, additions required by special systems contractors and unforeseen code requirement concerns cited by inspectors.
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Every construction project is unique; this is especially true for industrial jobs. RMJ always starts with safety. Safety concerns vary depending on the product the owner is manufacturing. Hook-up of owner furnished equipment sometimes proves challenging as well. The equipment is often manufactured overseas with components requiring voltages different than those found in the United States.
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