Elektritek offers project management and construction management services for new electrical building services and infrastructure projects.

The management of a typical project starts with the planning and budgeting phase and it often includes Eskom or utility permitting or approval, early planning and management of which is becoming increasingly important to meet project deadlines. Elektritek is familiar with local environmental legislation and processes, having managed multimillion rand projects, and we are therefore well suited to initiate, plan and manage a project from inception through to commissioning and energising. Elektritek’s skills compliment enable us to provide professional management and supervision of the commissioning process itself, thereby greatly contributing to achieving mission critical energising dates, whilst also maintaining accountability and rounding off the construction stage project and construction management responsibilities.

Project management and construction management services typically include the following:

• project scoping;
• project budgeting;
• conceptual design;
• power line routing;
• environmental and land and rights permit planning;
• detailed design and specifications;
• budget review and refinement;
• procurement of long-lead materials;
• compilation of procurement and tender documents;
• management of the tender process;
• tender evaluation and contractor negotiations and
• appointments;
• construction commencement handover meetings;
• construction management and site supervision;
• materials management and expedition of material delivery;
• risk management;
• project financial management;
• contract management and administration;
• safety management and supervision;
• quality management;
• coordination of commissioning and energising and preparation of energising documentation;
• pre-handover and handover inspections involving the electrical utility;
• commissioning testing and supervision;
• coordination of energising;
• continuous coordination and progress monitoring and reporting with the electrical utility’s key customers;
• continuous progress reporting to project participants,
• project directors and executive management;
• review, evaluation and submission of project documentation; and
• project review and closure.