Facilities • Tenant Improvements • Business Continuity

Commercial Electrical
without unnecessary disruption.

Electrical installations, upgrades, troubleshooting and maintenance for buildings that need to stay safe, presentable and operational.

TITenant Improvements
LEDLighting Upgrades
EVCharging Infrastructure
PMFacility Maintenance
Commercial Capabilities

Practical solutions for occupied facilities

Projects are planned around access, customer hours, tenant coordination and the need to keep the site functioning.

01

Tenant Improvements

Power, lighting, equipment circuits and layout changes for remodeled or repurposed spaces.

02

Lighting & Controls

Interior, exterior, parking-area and control upgrades designed around use and maintenance.

03

Service & Panel Upgrades

Capacity improvements, panel replacement, circuit additions and distribution modifications.

04

Equipment Connections

Dedicated circuits, disconnects and power connections for commercial equipment.

05

EV Charging

Site review, circuit planning and charger installation for fleets, staff and customers.

06

Service & Maintenance

Troubleshooting, recurring inspections, corrective work and after-hours response planning.

Properties We Support

Built for the way your facility operates

Warehouses
Retail
Restaurants
Offices
Schools
Hospitality
Medical Offices
Municipal Buildings
Business Continuity

Work sequenced around operations

Commercial electrical work is often less about the installation itself and more about executing it without creating avoidable downtime, safety conflicts or customer disruption.

  • After-hours and phased-work planning
  • Defined shutdown and restoration sequence
  • Tenant and facility coordination
  • Temporary conditions identified in advance
  • Clear progress and closeout communication
Commercial electrical distribution panel
Commercial Project Flow

Clear steps, fewer surprises

1

Site Review

Walk the space, confirm constraints and understand business hours.

2

Defined Scope

Document inclusions, exclusions, alternates and coordination needs.

3

Phasing

Sequence work to protect access, tenants and essential operations.

4

Installation

Complete the work with jobsite organization and communication.

5

Closeout

Test, label, document and review the completed scope.

Typical Project

Warehouse Lighting Retrofit

A phased lighting upgrade intended to improve visibility, maintenance access and energy performance while keeping the facility operating.

Site SurveyPhased InstallationControlsCloseout
Plan a Facility Walk
Assessment

Fixture inventory, mounting conditions, operating schedule and control requirements.

Execution

Work areas phased around facility use, lifts, stored material and access.

Verification

Functional checks, controls review, labeling and punch-list completion.

Deliverables

Scope summary, installed quantities, photos and recommended follow-up work.

Commercial FAQ

Questions from owners and facility managers

Can work be performed after business hours?

Yes. After-hours and weekend work can be planned when access, noise or shutdowns would disrupt normal operations.

Can a larger project be completed in phases?

Yes. Phasing can help preserve occupied areas, maintain operations and spread work across approved windows.

Do you handle troubleshooting and smaller service calls?

Yes. Commercial support can include fault finding, failed-device replacement, dedicated circuits and corrective repairs.

Can you coordinate new equipment power requirements?

Yes. Equipment information, load, disconnecting means and installation location are reviewed before the circuit is planned.

Commercial Project Planning

Improve the facility without losing sight of the business.

Start with a site review and a clearly phased scope.

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