About 2017-05-03T19:45:56+00:00

WHAT WE DO

PCI has fabricated Power Control Buildings (PCBs) for a wide array of applications since 1973.

In November of 1973, Don Davis, our Chief Executive Officer and owner, started Protect Controls, Inc. Don started construction of the metal buildings, with a loan of $3000 from his boyhood community’s Ruston Bank. He saw Power Control Buildings (PCBs) as an asset, that saved time and saved money for the investor.

Our PCBs are manufactured to meet customer requirements. Various options include: HVAC, plumbing, UPS, and other accessories. PCI has the expertise to install and interconnect any line-up, from low voltage to high voltage equipment.

We are known for our attention to detail and customer satisfaction. Each PCB must pass Quality Management Systems (QMS) certification quality checks during construction phases and before it can be shipped. This ensures that YOU, our customer, will receive a building that will last for decades.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING

American Craftsmanship still exists! Our structure took a direct strike from an F3 tornado and only lost one door. Pass on to your folks, Good Job!

Satisfied Customer

Thanks for the tour of your facility.  Great factory acceptance test (FAT) and thanks for being receptive to our comments/concerns.

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Both Jake and Andre were exceptional.  High marks also to crews “still working” on our behalf.  The new facility is very nice; large; pretty good organization.

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DAIGLE AUTOMATION CASE STUDY

“It was very refreshing working with a very good project manager. This project went very well from start to the finish. Kenneth and PCI did a great job on this project for Daigle Automation” – Jeremy Allen, Control System Specialist.

Cutouts for equipment as specified at order entry.

Cutouts for equipment as specified at order entry.

In our Paint Department.

The building project as seen in our Paint Department.

Extra packaging to insure the integrity of the building during transit.

Extra packaging to ensure the integrity during transit.

This is a 50 X 24 X 10 two-way split building. 1,200 square feet total.

This is a 50 X 24 X 10 two-way split building. 1,200 square feet total.

Final destination – State of Ohio, which required State Certification.

Final destination – State of Ohio, which required State Certification.