

electrical engineering + power systems





our expertise
Reliability, safety, and sustainability – all key aspects of successful electrical infrastructure. Patrick has extensive experience with electrical analysis and design projects and has completed a multitude of designs throughout the country. Our client list includes Fortune 500 clients, heavy industrial clients, oil and gas refineries, water/wastewater treatment plants, power plants, mining/aggregate sites, metals factories, chemical plants, and many of the nation’s largest utility companies. We work with our clients to analyze and develop projects in advance, helping them achieve their energy and operational goals with a strong focus on cost, safety, reliability, and schedule performance.



our disciplines
Substation Engineering
Distribution Design
Electrical Systems Studies + Analysis
Generation + Combined Heat & Power (CHP)
Energy Storage + Microgrid Solutions
High Voltage Switches + Switchgear
Power Transformers + Motor Control Centers
SCADA + Metering
Renewables + Alternative Energy
Arc Flash & Coordination (NFPA 70E)
Relay + Protection
our projects

Substation Protection + Control Design Upgrade
A large steel manufacturer's substation was protected by vintage solid-state based power relaying that was vulnerable to nuisance tripping. Patrick redesigned the protection and control system utilizing state-of-the-art microprocessor SEL relays. Patrick adapted the existing 138kV switchyard protection and control scheme into an updated implementation, offering improvements to the existing scheme. Various updates were made for improved safety, access, and quality-of-life, such as separating differential zones, use of relays to gather equipment statuses, and display of statuses at a local HMI through network interconnectivity. Patrick also procured, provided construction support for, and commissioned the new relay panels. In an effort to minimize overall cost for the owner, Patrick was able to reuse the existing wiring from the field equipment, interconnect the existing and new wiring, and install new CTs in the switchyard to provide more granular differential protection.