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Temporary electrical systems are the lifeline of any construction site. From powering heavy equipment and tower cranes to ensuring safe lighting and site offices, electrical design on construction sites directly affects safety, productivity, and regulatory compliance. Poor planning or incorrect cable selection can lead to power interruptions, unsafe working conditions, and serious compliance risks.
The Construction Site Electrical System Design course by LPC Training is designed to equip engineers and site professionals with the practical skills needed to design, evaluate, and manage construction site electrical systems safely and efficiently. Over five structured days, participants learn how to calculate loads, select cables, design routing, apply testing methods, and ensure compliance with international safety standards and site regulations.
This is a highly practical programme built around real construction environments. Participants will develop the ability to design temporary power layouts, perform essential electrical tests, manage electrical risks, coordinate with MEP disciplines, and use digital tools to support planning and monitoring. By the end of the course, participants will be able to design and manage construction site electrical systems that are safe, reliable, and fully compliant.
Introduction to Electrical Systems on Construction Sites