Engineering Services That Power Your Projects

PowerTree combines engineering experience with smart digital tools to help you work faster and safer.

01

Arc Flash Studies

Comprehensive arc flash assessments with defensible calculations, compliant labeling, and clear safety recommendations to reduce incident risk and meet regulatory requirements.

02

Protection Coordination

Time-current coordination studies to verify protective device settings, minimize fault impact, and ensure selective tripping across the electrical system.

03

Advanced Circuit Tracing

Accurate identification and tracing of electrical conductors across panels and systems to eliminate uncertainty and support safe maintenance and upgrades.

04

Equipment Surveys

On-site data collection including detailed photographs, measurements, and nameplate information to establish a reliable, auditable asset baseline.

05

Lockout/Tagout

Development and updating of clear, equipment-specific lockout/tagout procedures that support safe interventions and regulatory compliance.

06

Facilities Condition Assessment (FCA)

Systematic evaluation of building systems and assets to document current condition, identify deficiencies, and support informed maintenance and capital planning decisions.

07

Power Flow Analysis

Evaluation of system loading, voltage drop, and overall performance to support safe operation, capacity planning, and future expansion.

08

Shutdown Planning

Structured shutdown plans clearly identifying impacted equipment, dependencies, and execution steps to reduce downtime and operational risk.

09

Electrical Schematics

Clear, standardized electrical schematics ranging from high-level single-line diagrams to detailed system documentation.

TRUSTED BY BUILDING PROFESSIONALS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA

Here’s a simple truth about engineering studies

Any qualified firm can deliver these services.

What most firms don’t address is how much unnecessary cost comes from repeated data collection and disconnected studies.

Our approach is designed to break that cycle—structuring information once and leveraging it across projects to reduce effort, timelines, and overall engineering cost.