Building since 1991. Sevim Mühendislik has 35 years of experience.
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Cabling and infrastructure rehabilitation is executed with a phased improvement model that preserves operational continuity, rather than full tear-down replacement. At kickoff, risky segments, capacity bottlenecks, and safety gaps are identified; then site access, procurement, and safety plans are finalized. During execution, labeling standards, cable routing discipline, panel thermal/electrical checks, and validation tests are managed together. This approach reduces acceptance-stage rework and provides a more predictable transition to operations.
Cabling and infrastructure rehabilitation is executed with a phased improvement model that preserves operational continuity, rather than full tear-down replacement. At kickoff, risky segments, capacity bottlenecks, and safety gaps are identified; then site access, procurement, and safety plans are finalized. During execution, labeling standards, cable routing discipline, panel thermal/electrical checks, and validation tests are managed together. This approach reduces acceptance-stage rework and provides a more predictable transition to operations.
We deliver outage management, incident response, planned maintenance, and performance reporting for TEDAS/EDAS distribution zones within a single operational model. We combine fast reaction on critical lines with planned resource allocation on non-critical tasks and maintain end-to-end traceability.
We execute assembly, revision, line renewal, and commissioning for transmission systems with schedule-focused delivery. Engineering validation, field coordination, and quality checks are managed in one workflow to reduce time and cost variance.
We support substation continuity through integrated testing, periodic inspections, maintenance, and documentation. Our preventive strategy and disciplined maintenance planning help reduce unplanned outages.
We deliver MV/LV field installation, cabling, panel assembly, and connection works in compliance with applicable standards. Safety, quality, and commissioning steps are coordinated under one execution plan.
Cabling and infrastructure rehabilitation is executed with a phased improvement model that preserves operational continuity, rather than full tear-down replacement. At kickoff, risky segments, capacity bottlenecks, and safety gaps are identified; then site access, procurement, and safety plans are finalized. During execution, labeling standards, cable routing discipline, panel thermal/electrical checks, and validation tests are managed together. This approach reduces acceptance-stage rework and provides a more predictable transition to operations.