Project:
Phase 1 - Halfmoon Lake Resort Site Additions
Project Overview:
For Phase 1 of the Halfmoon Lake Resort site additions, Grounded Contracting delivered the electrical infrastructure required to support new facilities, expanded site services, and future growth. Working within an active resort environment, our team coordinated closely with ownership and other trades to ensure minimal disruption to guests and ongoing operations.
THE CHALLENGE
This phase focused on establishing reliable power distribution across newly developed areas of the resort. Our work included:
• Installation of new service pedestals and distribution points for site additions
• Underground conduit runs and feeder installations
• Panel installations and site power integration
• Equipment connections and final terminations
• Grounding and bonding systems for safety and code compliance
• Coordination with utility providers for service connections
THE SOLUTION
All systems were installed in accordance with current electrical code requirements, ensuring long-term performance, safety, and maintainability.
This wasn't just a simple installation; it was a full-scope project that encompassed:
01
Site Infrastructure & Expansion Planning
Because resort developments evolve over time, Phase 1 was designed with future expansion in mind. We structured the distribution layout to allow for additional connections and load capacity without major rework. By planning for scalable growth at the outset, we helped the client reduce future upgrade costs and downtime.
02
Durability in Outdoor Conditions
Given the outdoor, lake-adjacent environment, durability was a key priority. All materials and installations were selected and executed to withstand moisture, temperature fluctuations, and seasonal conditions. Careful attention was given to trenching, backfilling, conduit protection, and proper grounding to ensure longevity and system stability.
The results of Grounded Contracting's install were immediate and impactful, clean and organized.
The completed installation included service boxes and infrastructure were installed in uniform alignment with clear labeling and professional finishing. The result is a clean, organized electrical layout that is easy to service, inspect, and expand.
THE RESULT







