Electrical Contracting build on Engineering Precision

Ecanet Engineers is pleased to announce that we are now a licensed Electrical Contractor, further strengthening our capability to deliver high‑performance outcomes for data centres and critical digital infrastructure.

This new licence enables us to support projects across the full lifecycle - from concept and design through to installation, commissioning and ongoing operational support - while maintaining the technical precision required for Tier‑ready environments.

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Strengthened by ISO 9001, 45001 & 14001 Certification

Our electrical licence is underpinned by robust, independently certified management systems tailored to critical infrastructure:

  • ISO 9001: Quality Management
    Ensures every electrical installation—from UPS systems to LV switchboards and power distribution—is executed with consistency, accuracy and full traceability.

  • ISO 45001: Safety Management
    Provides rigorous controls for high‑risk environments, including live electrical work, confined spaces and complex construction interfaces within operational data halls.

  • ISO 14001: Environmental Management
    Ensures environmentally responsible delivery, including energy‑efficient installation practices, reduced waste and compliance with environmental obligations on data centre sites.

Together, these certifications provide end‑to‑end assurance for clients who require uncompromising reliability in mission‑critical facilities.

What This Means for Data Centre Clients

Our expanded electrical contracting capability allows us to deliver fully integrated, engineering‑led solutions across the entire data centre lifecycle:

  • Integrated engineering + MEP delivery for new builds, expansions and live‑site upgrades

  • Supply and installation of UPS systems, PDUs, busways and power train units (PTU).

  • Commissioning support aligned to Tier expectations and Uptime Institute methodologies

  • Programmed maintenance and facility management, including routine inspections, electrical compliance, and ongoing critical infrastructure support

  • Tighter scheduling control with fewer external contractors and faster decision‑making

  • Safer execution in operational data halls through structured change control and risk management

  • Quality‑verified installations that enhance uptime, efficiency and long‑term maintainability

  • Strengthened capability for colocation and critical infrastructure projects across Western Australia

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