Commercial buildings have different demands than houses, bigger loads, tighter timelines, more inspectors involved. We do tenant fit-outs, retail builds, office wiring, restaurant service entrances, and the kind of after-hours emergency work that has to be fixed before Monday morning.
Commercial work means coordinating with general contractors, landlords, building managers, the city, and EPCOR. We handle that coordination so you can stay focused on opening day. The crew shows up when we said we would and works around your tenants and hours when that's part of the deal.
We've worked in tight retail bays, multi-tenant offices, and ground-up commercial builds. Most jobs need a permit, an inspection, and a signed-off CEC compliance package, we own that paperwork from the first call to the last walkthrough. If your job involves 3-phase service, service entrance work, or anything that touches the utility, we'll coordinate with EPCOR directly.
Opening a new location and you need a TI completed by a hard deadline. Existing service can't carry a new piece of equipment. Lighting that's been failing for months. A breaker that keeps tripping under load. A landlord asking for an inspection certificate. A restaurant kitchen with a new oven that needs a dedicated circuit. We've done all of it, often after hours.
We won't quote a commercial fit-out without seeing the plans and the space. We won't push you toward higher-grade fixtures or panels than the job needs. And we won't sub the work out to a crew you haven't met, same guys who quote it, do it.
We visit the space with you (or the GC). Look at plans, existing service, ceiling access, what's behind the walls. Identify constraints early.
Line-by-line within 24–72 hours depending on scope. Materials, labor, permits, inspection, coordination time. Real numbers.
We pull the permit. We coordinate with the GC, landlord, or building manager on access windows. After-hours where it makes sense.
Install per plan. Inspections coordinated. Compliance package delivered. Panel labeled. You get a clean handoff.