Commercial and industrial project focus
Facility schedules, safety requirements, tenant needs, and access constraints shape the electrical scope.

Facility schedules, safety requirements, tenant needs, and access constraints shape the electrical scope.
NEC-aligned work with inspection coordination.
After-hours, phased, and coordinated installs that keep operations moving.
Service upgrades, distribution, tenant improvements, equipment power, controls, and fleet charging infrastructure often overlap.
Panel work, feeders, disconnects, switchgear coordination, and load calculations for current and future loads.
Suite build-outs, lighting upgrades, branch circuits, and code-ready electrical scope.
Dedicated circuits, disconnects, raceways, and control wiring for equipment loads.
Electrical infrastructure to support EV charging, production loads, and future upgrades.
Rough-in work should reflect the final use of the space, including equipment, lighting, emergency systems, and future changes.

Drawings, site realities, tenant constraints, access needs, other trades, and inspection requirements are aligned before rough-in.
Raceways, boxes, feeders, panelboards, lighting layouts, controls, and dedicated equipment circuits are installed for the final use of the space.
Fixtures, devices, emergency lighting, controls, disconnects, and punch-list items are handled as finishes come together.
Panel schedules, inspection timing, and facility needs are addressed before wrap-up.

Facility access, tenant schedules, safety requirements, and shutdown windows shape the work plan.
Sequenced work plans to keep tenants, staff, production, and customer-facing operations moving.
Panel schedules, inspection timing, and facility needs are addressed before wrap-up.
We align with GC, HVAC, plumbing, roofing, and facility teams to avoid rework.
Checkpoints keep rough-ins, final trim-outs, and facility needs aligned with the schedule.
Step 1
We review equipment, loads, drawings, access needs, tenant constraints, and construction sequencing to define the project plan.
Step 2
Review a scope with labor, materials, permit needs, rough-in assumptions, final trim scope, and schedule details.
Step 3
We coordinate permits, inspections, outage windows, raceways, feeders, panels, controls, and infrastructure ahead of close-in.
Step 4
Devices, fixtures, equipment connections, and punch items are completed.




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