Project Overview
The Ghobadian Project, also known as Saba 6, was developed as an administrative complex on Africa Street, one of Tehran’s important business and commercial corridors. Located at No. 11, Ghobadian Dead-End, the project covered an approximate area of 3,800 square meters and required a professional electrical execution approach suitable for a structured office-based environment.
Administrative complexes depend on reliable and well-organized electrical systems to support daily business operations. In buildings designed for professional use, electrical infrastructure must provide stable power distribution, efficient lighting, safe wiring routes, organized panels, and proper support for common areas, technical rooms, and service spaces.
For the Ghobadian Project / Saba 6, the electrical execution needed to support the operational needs of an administrative building while maintaining long-term reliability, safety, and ease of maintenance.
Electrical Execution and Technical Scope
Administrative buildings require electrical systems that are dependable, organized, and suitable for continuous daily use. In a project such as Saba 6, the electrical infrastructure must support office spaces, lighting systems, common areas, service zones, communication readiness, technical spaces, and general building operations.
The electrical work for a project of this type typically includes:
- Power distribution for administrative and office areas
- Electrical infrastructure for workstations and office equipment
- Lighting systems for offices, corridors, entrances, service areas, and shared spaces
- Electrical panel organization and circuit planning
- Wiring routes coordinated with construction and architectural layouts
- Grounding and safety-related electrical infrastructure
- Electrical preparation for technical rooms and service areas
- Common-area electrical systems
- Coordination with mechanical systems and interior finishing stages
- Maintenance-friendly installation methods for long-term building operation
In administrative complexes, electrical reliability directly affects daily productivity and building performance. Proper circuit organization, clean installation, accessible electrical systems, and accurate routing are essential to reduce future maintenance issues and support the building’s professional use after occupancy.
Project Coordination and Execution
For the Ghobadian Project, electrical work required careful coordination with construction progress, architectural plans, mechanical systems, and interior finishing requirements. Each stage of electrical execution needed to align with the building’s structural layout and future operational needs.
In office-based developments, electrical systems must be planned not only for immediate installation but also for long-term usability. Lighting placement, panel accessibility, wiring organization, and service readiness all play an important role in creating a safe, functional, and professional administrative environment.
Behsam Electric’s involvement in this project demonstrates the company’s ability to deliver electrical execution for administrative developments with attention to quality, safety, and system organization.
Project Significance
The Ghobadian Project / Saba 6 reflects Behsam Electric Engineering & Technical Group’s practical experience in administrative construction, where technical accuracy and consistent execution are essential. Although the project was moderate in size, its purpose as an administrative complex required dependable electrical infrastructure capable of supporting professional daily use.
This project also adds to Behsam Electric’s portfolio of completed works for Saba Naft Engineering & Construction Company, highlighting a continued record of collaboration on commercial and administrative developments in Tehran. Through this project, Behsam Electric further demonstrated its ability to support office-based buildings with disciplined electrical execution, construction coordination, and long-term performance in mind.
The Ghobadian Project — Saba 6 is part of Behsam Electric’s administrative project portfolio in Tehran. Completed during 1392–1394 SH, approximately 2013–2016, the project covered around 3,800 m² and was located at No. 11, Ghobadian Dead-End, Africa Street, Tehran.
As an administrative complex, the project required electrical systems capable of supporting office operations, lighting, power distribution, common areas, service spaces, technical rooms, communication readiness, and daily building activity. Behsam Electric’s work contributed to a safe, organized, and reliable electrical foundation suitable for continuous administrative use.
The Ghobadian Project / Saba 6 stands as another example of Behsam Electric’s professional electrical execution in Tehran’s administrative construction sector, demonstrating the company’s commitment to precision, safety, coordination, and dependable long-term building performance.
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