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Service
Area:
Areas
of service include not only Southern Oregon, but Northern California,
the coastal areas of both regions, eastward toward Bend and as far
north as Eugene and Salem, Oregon.
Type
of Work we do:
Our
work for all our commercial customers is for Service work and New
Construction / Remodel. Most of our New Construction / Remodel is
DESIGN - BUILD, meaning we do all the electrical
design involved in the entire project and build it too.
And, for all our jobs (industrial, commercial, schools and churches)
we utilize multiple types of PLC (Program Logic Computer),
which are used to operate many type of machine systems (i.e., Water
Departments) and Energy Management Systems for lighting
and refrigeration controls.
Day
Electric, Inc. has been a choice contractor lighting upgrades
for several school districts (see below) and commercial stores consisting
of reducing energy consumption by almost 50% and
remediation of PCB's (a carcinogen) found in the
capacitors of fluorescent ballasts manufactured before 1979.
Staff:
With
a highly qualified staff of 12, Day Electric, Inc. also works closely
with CF Malm Engineers out of Seattle, Washington for our Water
Department and Powerhouse Projects in various cities. Brian Day,
founder and owner of Day Electric, Inc., worked for Steeck Electric
for 20 years. In order to retain his customer base, when Steeck
went out of business in 1992, Brian Day started Day Electric, Inc.
Major
Project History:
Most
of our work is done by proposals and most consist of commercial
and light industrial enterprises, as well as lighting
upgrades for schools and churches.
Commercial clients for whom Brian Day worked under Steeck Electric
include several remodels for Albertsons, Safeway, and two Payless
Stores. Also, under Steeck Electric, Brian served as a supervisor
of construction for Lost Creek Dam and Support Facilities in Medford,
OR for seven years.
Since the founding of his own company, Day Electric, Inc., Brian
and his team of highly qualified electricians have accomplished
electrical design and build work for the following:
Commercial
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All
the electrical work for 65 Ray's Food Place Stores, since 1995,
including many remodels.
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7
new 40,000+ sq. ft. stores for C&K Markets (Ray's Food Place,
Priceless Foods & Shopsmarts) since 2000.
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13
other new stores since 1995.
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Fred
Meyers Retail Stores.
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Fred
Meyers Jewelers Stores.
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Staples
Industrial
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3
Powerhouse contracts.
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Research,
design and installation of controls for automatic operation
of the City of McMinnville switch yards.
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Provided
pumping station from San Louis Water Storage to irrigate Sand
Jose side of Valley in California.
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Superfund
project to clean up Iron Mountain Acid problem that was causing
DEQ to declare fish unfit to eat from Keswick reservoir in northern
California, all the way to Sacramento.
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Water
department for the City of Central Point, Oregon.
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Water
department for City of Medford, Oregon.
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Douglas
County Forrest Products.
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Galesville
Reservoir, Albany Powerhouse.
Lighting
Projects
Phoenix
/ Talent School District: 2001:
Phoenix Elementary
Phoenix High School
Talent Elementary School
Talent Middle School
Orchard Hills Elementary School |
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Three
Rivers School District: 2003:
Fleming Middle
Lincoln Savage Middle
Evergreen Elementary
2004: Illinois Valley High
North Valley High
Hidden Valley High |
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Medford
School District: 2003:
Jefferson Elementary
Kennedy Elementary
Hedrick Middle School
North Medford High School (Partial)
2004: Griffin Creek Elementary
Wilson Elementary
North Medford High School (Partial)
2005: North Medford High School (Remainder) |
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Ashland
School District: 2007:
Ashland High School
Ashland Middle School
Walker Elementary
Helman Elementary
Briscoe Elementary
Bellview Elementary
Lincoln Elementary
Willow Wind Learning Center
Ashland School District Office |
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Butte Falls
School District: 2005:
Butte Falls High School
Butte Falls Elementary
Butte Falls District Office
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Springfield
School District: 2003:
Nine (9) Schools Total
4J School District (Eugene)
2004: Howard Elementary and Spring Creek Elementary |
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Commercial
Grocery/Retail Stores
all 61 C&K
Market stores: Ray’s Food Place, Priceless Foods, Shopsmarts,
all Fred Meyer Stores from midway through Oregon to northern California
… just to name a few.
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