We know hurricanes. We have been there before and after, working to undo the devastation of Hugo, Georges, Harvey, Irma and María. The High Voltage Emergency Response Team at Lord Construction Group is always ready. Ready to help rebuild power generation plants, reconnect high voltage power grids and bring power back to homes.

High Voltage Experts

When disaster strikes, rely on seasoned high voltage experts to restore power and introduce resilience with the latest emergency power solutions.



Bringing the power back

After every mayor hurricane and unexpected accident LORD has been there to work alongside corporations and the government to reestablish electrical service. Our established emergency response plan has been a key asset that enables us to be ready to coordinate  efforts in early hours after any event. We have the equipment, the redundancy in communications, the resources, experience and expertise to respond quickly and safely.


Emergency Solutions
and Power Restoration

After disaster strikes it is important to identify and provide emergency solutions while power restoration efforts begin. At LORD we have been there at all fronts immediately following a natural disaster. Our multifaceted teams were there installing temporary power solutions in hospitals and schools, while rebuilding power plants and reconnecting the power grid.

Mobile Power Generation

After Hurricane María, WorldWater & Solar Technologies sent multiple Mobile MaxPure™ units to Puerto Rico, that LORD emergency response teams were able to connect as a stand-alone solar infrastructure that provided critical energy to schools and water filtration systems and other community services.

Mobile Substation

Thanks to our partners in the energy industry, LORD has access to the latest mobile power transmission equipment. This mobile substation above is provided by GE, ask us about this and other emergency solutions that might bring the power back on faster.

Backup Materials

LORD takes seriously its yearly preparation for hurricane season. We know, somewhere,  most every year disaster strikes and we want to be ready to serve and make a difference.

Being ready for the emergency requires foresight, ongoing education, innovation and planning