
Elevated generator platform
Diesel generator set on an engineered raised platform — railings, ladder access, and bollard protection.
Every photo below came off a JMES job site. No stock imagery, no renders — generators we set, chargers we energized, fiber we terminated.

Diesel generator set on an engineered raised platform — railings, ladder access, and bollard protection.

The whole picture: tower, platform, generator, and protection — backup power keeping a live site on air.

Multi-unit generator mobilization headed for installation across Northern California sites.

Lift day — Generac set with 210-gallon base tank flown into position by telehandler.

Diesel standby unit on pad with switchgear and transfer equipment — the full power chain in one frame.

Gas unit with dedicated propane supply — fuel that's there when the road isn't.

Generac industrial unit installed and commissioned at a remote carrier location.

Standby power at elevation. "Remote sites statewide" looks like this.

Tight-quarters generator set against a shelter wall — stack, conduit, and clearances all to spec.

Backup generator, exterior panels, and clean conduit runs serving an equipment shelter.

Power wiring and terminations for a standby generator installation.

Inside the cabinet — dressed conductors and labeled terminations, the part inspectors photograph.

Set, stacked, fueled, and locked — a diesel unit ready for the next outage.

Multi-stall DC fast charging deployment at a commercial retail property, pre-energization.

Active charger installation: equipment set, wiring underway, energization next.

Power cabinet and panel work feeding commercial charging equipment.

Switchgear and power cabinets set, anchored, and ready for terminations.

Multi-unit meter stack — the service capacity work that makes charging possible.

Armored fiber terminated with labeled grounds — carrier-standard documentation in the field.

Crew cutting trench for underground pathway — the unglamorous work everything else rides on.