Can PEC perform industrial interior remodels (e.g. factory restrooms or break rooms)?
Yes. Process Equipment & Controls (PEC) offers turnkey industrial interior remodels—including factory restrooms, break rooms, offices, and control rooms—by combining in-house demolition, carpentry, piping, electrical, and HVAC trades with licensed subcontractors. PEC manages design, permitting, construction, and safety compliance to deliver code-approved spaces with minimal production downtime.
Industrial facilities often need restroom or break-room upgrades that meet OSHA, ADA, and local building codes without disrupting production. PEC delivers these remodels as a single-source contractor. First, its project managers perform a site assessment to map utilities, traffic patterns, and sanitation requirements. In the design-build phase, PEC’s CAD team develops floorplans, ergonomic fixtures, and moisture-resistant finishes suited to chemical, food, or heavy-manufacturing environments. Demolition and reconstruction are self-performed where possible—PEC’s millwrights handle partitions and doors, licensed plumbers reroute process and domestic piping, and electricians install energy-efficient LED lighting, GFCI outlets, and smart ventilation. Coordination with trusted HVAC and fire-suppression partners keeps air quality and life safety systems compliant. PEC sequences work during planned shutdowns or off-shift hours, minimizing lost production and maintaining a clean jobsite. Final punch-list and third-party inspections verify ADA clearances, slip resistance, and sanitary drainage before turnover. By integrating design, construction, and compliance under one contract, PEC shortens schedules, controls cost, and delivers durable, employee-friendly interior spaces that enhance productivity and morale.