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Engineering Studies Group

In an increasingly complex world technology compounds its demands on electrical systems. Engineered solutions require a reasoned, academic approach.

GWA's Engineering Studies Group offers:

• One-Line Diagram Services

• Short Circuit Studies

• Coordination Studies

• Arc-Flash Studies

• Feasibility Studies

• Reliability Studies

• Lighting Analysis

• Hazardous Area Classification Studies

• EPACT Studies

• LEED Certification Studies

• Grounding Studies

• Power Quality Studies

• Power Factor Correction Studies

• Thermal Imaging Studies

• Master Planning

What we do

GWA, Inc., offers the experience and ability to develop electrical engineering design solutions. We provide engineering that extends from conception through the construction process, ensuring that our work works for you.

GWA's technical facilities free our engineers to concentrate on crafting electrical engineering solutions.

From AutoCAD® to software for power systems analysis, from lighting design to harmonics studies, the technology of electrical engineering design at GWA is an integral part of our service. While we are among the first engineering firms to use much of this technology, it never takes the place of the people who develop the engineering solutions.

Process

GWA, Inc., and its Principals have provided electrical engineering for a variety of projects throughout the southeastern United States, Texas, Oklahoma, Delaware, Pennsylvania, the Seychelles Islands and The United Arab Emirates.

The firm has provided engineering for a wide variety of project types, resulting in specialized expertise within the staff. Our engineers and designers function on the atelier model, with design participation by several members on each project. This collaborative approach to design enhances sharing of knowledge and expertise, to the benefit of staff members and projects.

The engineering process at GWA is supported by industry-standard software for computer-aided design and drafting. While these tools are essential in today's design environment, our computer-aided work output is subjected to critical review, in recognition of the fact that engineering is both an art and a science.