Electrical Connection contractors, union members power St. Louis PGA Championship

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THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP, held Aug. 9-12 at Bellerive Country Club in Town & Country, was the latest in a series major St. Louis area events wired by the Electrical Connection.

IBEW Local 1 contractor Guarantee Electrical began work on the project a year ago

If you attended or watched the historic 100th PGA Championship in St. Louis Aug. 9-12, you marveled at the precision golf shots. Behind the scenes, equally impressive precision by the Electrical Connection – a partnership of IBEW Local 1 and the National Electrical Contractors Associations (NECA) – whose members powered the event and connected it to a worldwide audience.

Contracted by Aggreko, an international electricity, heating and cooling provider, NECA contractor Guarantee Electrical Co. teamed with IBEW Local 1 to power every facet of the championship.

‘PROUD OF OUR
IBEW/NECA TEAM’

“The PGA was a spectacular showcase for St. Louis worldwide,” said Jim Curran, executive vice president of the Electrical Connection. “We are extremely proud of our IBEW/NECA team, which for decades has been the region’s ‘go to’ source for reliable and safe electrical and communications infrastructure needed for major events.

“The PGA and Bellerive Country Club delivered a great tournament for fans and we were pleased to be part of it.”

The tale of the tape wrapping the golfer’s injuries on the sprawling Bellerive Country Club in Town & Country, MO, and its 7,547-yard course, also tells the tale of the enormous challenge of transforming the private club for a worldwide spectacle.

ALMOST ENTIRELY
POWERED BY GENERATORS

The event was almost entirely powered by generators. Guarantee connected temporary power to the 46,800-square-foot PGA Merchandise Pavilion to power its air conditioning, wireless communications, lighting, video boards and more. The generators also reliably powered the concession stands strategically placed along the golf course.

Equally impressive were the accommodations for the media and the estimated 1,000 journalists covering the event. The IBEW/NECA team provided temporary power to the massive media center and stationary cameras covering the action on the course.

BEHIND THE SCENES, impressive precision by IBEW Local 1 electricians employed by Guarantee Electrical powered the PGA Championship and connected it to a worldwide audience.

In addition, the temporary power was used to support media using wireless connections for roaming camera crews and journalists on the course.

Guarantee began work on the project a year ago by connecting temporary power from an Ameren feed to the PGA trailer from which the entire championship was orchestrated.

To ensure uninterrupted power for the major event, a backup generator was also provided to the Bellerive clubhouse.

THE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION

The PGA project was yet another in a series major St. Louis area events wired by the IBEW/NECA team. Indeed, Guarantee Electrical traces its name to its “guaranteed performance” wiring of the 1904 World’s Fair. How’s that for a history of performance?

For more information on the Electrical Connection, visit electricalconnection.org.

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