Wellington Corporate Services

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Wellington Corporate Services

Specialized electrical construction

Wellington Corporate Services performs large-scale, specialized electrical construction projects that demand extensive experience in the installation of complex electrical systems, data/communications infrastructure, and sophisticated instrumentation.  Markets served include transportation, industrial/process, and commercial/institutional facilities.

Wellington Corporate is the company's core operating group and draws extensively from other specialized business units to perform for its client base.  Wellington brings its penchant for challenge to bridge and tunnel lighting, catenary and rail signaling for mass transit, as well as airfield lighting and FAA navigational systems.

Wellington Corporate has championed the installation of intelligent transportation systems.  This roadway management infrastructure is comprised of fiber optic networks, dynamic or variable messaging, closed circuit monitoring systems, and highway advisory radio.  The integration of these components provides for more synchronized, efficient traffic management.  Working in conjunction with Departments of Transportation in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, as well as the Federal Highway Administration, Wellington Corporate has installed over 125 miles of intelligent transportation systems on active urban interstate highways.

Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge

Case study imageWellington Corporate's work on the $2.65 billion Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge Project, which carries 12 lanes of interstate highway (I-95/I-495 Capital Beltway) 1.2 miles over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., is emblematic of Wellington's reliance on electrical ingenuity in the performance of large-scale projects.  The uncommon challenge:  install more than 30 miles of structure-mounted conduit 110 feet above the river without a bridge deck.  The uncommon solution:  install supports and raceway systems on barge-mounted bridge steel fabricated prior to erection.