Shutdowns, outages & turnarounds let facilities in Las Vegas, NV schedule electrical work on their own terms instead of waiting for something to fail. These planned windows are the best time to handle panel changes, gear upgrades, new feeders, and other work that cannot be done safely while systems are energized. Waze Electric works with your operations team to understand what must stay online, what can be shut off, and how long each system can be down. From there, we build a clear sequence so shutdowns, outages & turnarounds use every hour well, with crews ready and materials on site. We review lockout steps, communication plans, and testing needs so everyone knows what happens before power goes off and after it comes back on.


Shutdowns, outages & turnarounds work best when planning starts well before the outage date. In facilities across Las Vegas, NV, Henderson, NV, and Summerlin, NV, we see owners trying to fit too much work into a short window or starting with a loose plan. Waze Electric helps you list and rank tasks so shutdowns, outages & turnarounds focus on the work that truly requires power to be off. We group tasks by gear, area, and trade so crews can move efficiently instead of stepping on each other. Materials, tools, and access needs are reviewed in advance so shutdowns, outages & turnarounds do not stall because of missing parts or locked doors. Where it makes sense, we plan some prep work while systems are live, such as layout, labeling, or conduit routing that does not require de energizing.
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Careful planning for shutdowns, outages & turnarounds lets more electrical work get done in the same outage period without rushing critical steps.
Defined lockout procedures and communication help shutdowns, outages & turnarounds stay safe for everyone working around de energized gear.
Testing and checks built into shutdowns, outages & turnarounds reduce the chance of surprises when systems come back online.

Projects like panel replacements, feeder tie ins, gear upgrades, MCC changes, and some control wiring are common during shutdowns, outages & turnarounds.
It is best to start planning shutdowns, outages & turnarounds weeks or months ahead so tasks, materials, and schedules are ready before the outage date.
Yes, even smaller buildings can use shutdowns, outages & turnarounds planning when they need work that requires power to be off for more than a quick panel shut.
We can coordinate with mechanical, controls, and other trades so shutdowns, outages & turnarounds stay organized and each crew knows when it is their turn.
Yes, we can review your list and suggest which items should be in the current shutdowns, outages & turnarounds window and which can wait.
Some sites prefer several short events, and we can plan shutdowns, outages & turnarounds around that approach if it fits the scope.