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Hart-Well Electrical works closely with Owners, General Contractors, Interior Designers, Architects and Engineers providing experienced and efficient electrical installations. Our satisfied customer list includes: Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Canada’s Wonderland, Toronto Transit Commission, University of Toronto, York University, City of Toronto, Toronto District School Board and many others.
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Toronto International Airport
The airport currently has two terminals with large amounts of passenger and freight traffic passing through each day. Hart-Well has been on-site at the airport since 1985 providing maintenance and new construction in the existing terminal buildings and throughout the airside outer buildings. We have been a part of the airport development including Terminal 1, Terminal 3 expansion the Infield Holding Terminal, and other major projects on-going at the airport.
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Canada's Wonderland
Canada’s Wonderland in the town of Maple north of Toronto is a 500 acre theme park with over two million visitors each year. The Park consists of rides, amusement centers, games and retail outlets and requires an infrastructure similar to that of a small city. Hart-Well Electrical has been a part of building that infrastructure since the company's inception, with the provision of electrical installations that include: the addition of new rides; lighting throughout the grounds and parking lots; electrical services to concession buildings and kiosks; high voltage underground cable installations, etc.
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Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant
York Region communities as far north as Aurora and Newmarket, as far west as Vaughan in Woodbridge, and including Richmond Hill and Markham and the Neighboring communities of Pickering and Ajax in Durham Region, are connected to the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) located in the City of Pickering on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Currently Hart-Well is providing a complete upgrade to the Plants fire alarm system, connecting each building with a fibre optic backbone to support a state of the art protection system.
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