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Real Estate/Development

Nov. 2, 1999

Quicker, quickest

By Tom Sorley Competition in Internet and electronic commerce has unleashed a construction boom very demanding of electrical contractors. Companies such as Qwest, Intel, AOL/Netscape and Williams Communications require speed and a customized approach to meet their market requirements. While each provider has different and individualized requirements for its power, all require redundancy, or an electrical power back-up plan.

By Tom Sorley

Competition in Internet and electronic commerce has unleashed a construction boom very demanding of electrical contractors.
Companies such as Qwest, Intel, AOL/Netscape and Williams Communications require speed and a customized approach to meet their market requirements. While each provider has different and individualized requirements for its power, all require redundancy, or an electrical power back-up plan.
A standard three- to four-month co...

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