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Enmax Substation #2

Calgary, Alberta

Project Description

Upon being awarded the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management of the Eastern Alberta Transmission Line (EATL), Siemens engaged Clark Builders to complete the architectural, HVAC, sprinkler, gas fire suppression systems, plumbing, building electrical, and security scopes on each of the two sites. 

The Clark Builders team constructed two valve halls, two control buildings, two storage and fire water pump buildings, two ACY buildings, an SVC building, and four High Voltage Transformer Deluge Systems. The work included highly specialized finishes, including raised floors, electro-magnetic field shielding, Novec gas systems, and mechanical and electrical systems and controls. 

  • Client

    Enmax Power Corporation

  • Size

    11,195 sq.ft.

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