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Homeland Power & Utility begins electrical renovation for Sanofil

Framingham, MA Homeland Power & Utility’s commercial division is underway with the comprehensive electrical renovation of Sanofil’s offices at 45 New York Ave. on the bio-pharma company’s campus. The comprehensive tenant fit-out project scope entails Homeland’s installation of power distribution, lighting and lighting control, and fire alarm systems, as well as low-voltage network communications systems in the 4,000 s/f office located on the first floor of the two-floor Sanofil laboratory facility.

Project manager Marc Santino and general foreman Bob Caldwell are supervising Homeland’s crew of IBEW Local 103 electricians and technicians in the fast-track project. The project commenced in April and is on schedule for completion this month.

The NECA Greater Boston electrical contractor is working on a project team headed by general contractor, GenCon.

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