Minute by Minute: Executing a Flawless Electrical Tie-Over

Modern hotel entrance with a wide canopy and stone accents under a clear blue sky. "Golden Mesa Casino Hotel" sign in front, accessible parking visible.

Challenge

Golden Mesa’s expansion required constructing a major addition to an active casino operating 24/7. With constant gaming operations, high-volume customer traffic, and heightened security concerns tied to substantial cash assets, the team faced a critical challenge: build a significant expansion while maintaining seamless operations and ensuring zero disruption to the guest experience or revenue generation.

The most complex milestone came early—within the first six months—when a major electrical tie-over required integrating a new transformer into the existing power grid. There was no margin for error. Even a brief power interruption could affect gaming systems, surveillance systems, life-safety systems, and operational security. The casino could not go dark.

Solution

Flintco implemented a comprehensive disruption-avoidance strategy grounded in physical separation, meticulous planning, and phased delivery. The existing exterior wall served as a three-hour fire barrier, creating a secure and effective separation between the active casino and the construction zone. By keeping this wall intact, construction progressed without impacting gaming operations. The team avoided tying into the existing gaming floor until the final two and a half months of the project.

For the electrical tie-over, precision planning became paramount. The work was scheduled for a Monday night—the casino’s lowest traffic period. In close collaboration with Flintco’s MEP Director, the team developed a minute-by-minute execution plan, detailing tasks in three-minute increments. Every cable tie-in, termination, and verification step was mapped out in sequence.

Crews operated within a carefully controlled 12-hour overnight window, executing the plan with disciplined coordination. Phased turnover further minimized risk: the gaming floor was completed first, followed by the lobby and back-of-house spaces, then the restaurant and coffee shop, and finally the hotel.

Result

The casino maintained uninterrupted operations throughout construction. Guest experience, gaming activity, and revenue generation continued without disruption.

The electrical tie-over was completed flawlessly within the scheduled outage window, with all systems restored precisely as planned. Overall, the project was delivered three weeks ahead of schedule—demonstrating the power of rigorous pre-planning, disciplined execution, and partnership-driven problem solving.



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