ABOUT US
Setanta Contracting Ltd has been incorporated since November 2007. We are a combined Electrical/Mechanical company specializing in commercial and light industrial installation and renovations. We employ Master Electricians, Journeyman and Apprentices; Journeyman Pipefitters/Plumbers, and 4th Class Power Engineer.
The majority of the projects that Setanta has completed have been for all levels of government. Due to many of these projects being sensitive in nature, it has become our policy to maintain a valid security clearance for all existing and new employees.
Setanta has the experience and record to provide high quality workmanship, with a focus on safety to achieve our common goal of safe and successful projects for all involved.
Some examples of the services we can provide are:
The majority of the projects that Setanta has completed have been for all levels of government. Due to many of these projects being sensitive in nature, it has become our policy to maintain a valid security clearance for all existing and new employees.
Setanta has the experience and record to provide high quality workmanship, with a focus on safety to achieve our common goal of safe and successful projects for all involved.
Some examples of the services we can provide are:
ELECTRICAL:
- Installation of Back-Up Generators from 175Kw to 1Mw, 120/208V to 4160V
- Installation of Main Distribution Panel of Various Sizes
- Wiring of Electrical Equipment in hazardous locations
- Installation of various sizes and types of Distribution and Power Transformers
- Wiring and Commissioning of VFD's and Motors of various horsepower
- Installation of Fire Alarm devices and Data Cabling
- Installation of Medium Voltage Switchgear
- Commissioning and installing MCC in various Commercial and Industrial Plant settings
MECHANICAL:
- Steam Distribution & Associated Equipment
- Makeup Air & Air Handling Systems
- Chiller Installment
- Complete Mechanical Room Retrofit Work
- Service and Repairs on Boilers, Burner Systems and Combustion Setup
- Installation of Auxiliary Power Units in existing buildings