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Helix Electric Completes Work on UNLV Dental Facility

Fri Dec 7, 2007 4:43pm EST
LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--Helix Electric, Inc., one of the largest merit-shop electrical
contractors in the United States, announced that it has completed the
electrical sub-contracting work on a 44,000 square foot dental
education facility on the Shadow Lane Campus of the University of
Nevada Las Vegas. A design-build project started in 2006, the new
dental facility consists of 60 dental chairs, an oral surgery center,
student viewing facilities and administrative offices.

   Sletten Construction was the general contractor and PGAL was the
architect on the project.

   Helix Electric was responsible for design and installation of all
utilities, back-up systems, fiber optic and Cat 6 phone lines,
lighting and dimming systems, fire alarm, distribution systems, site
and street lighting and powered microscopes.

   Photo of the UNLV Dental Education Facility can be found at:
www.mjemarketing.com/media/Helix/UNLVDental.JPG

   About Helix Electric Inc.

   Founded in 1985, San Diego-based Helix Electric, Inc. has become
one of the largest electrical contractors in the United States. The
company specializes in design/build, engineering, and installation
projects. Helix Electric's services encompass all facets of electrical
construction including residential, commercial, and industrial
projects, medium voltage power distribution, energy management
systems, emergency power systems, fire alarm systems, along with mass
transit and rail work. For more information please visit
www.helixelectric.com or contact at 702-732-1188.

MJE Marketing Services Inc.
Emily Crowley, 619-682-3841
emily@mjemarketing.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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