Office, retail, mixed-use, self-storage, and institutional buildings across Texas. Ground-up new construction, tenant fit-out, and capital electrical retrofits.
Commercial buildings cover an enormous range — from a single-tenant office shell to a 600,000 SF mixed-use development with retail, office, and parking. The electrical scope adapts accordingly: service entrance sizing, panelboard layout, lighting design, life-safety systems, tenant metering strategies, and the coordination with mechanical and IT that makes a building actually function.
We deliver design-build and plan-and-spec electrical scope for commercial construction across Texas. Our work covers ground-up new construction, capital retrofit of occupied buildings, and tenant fit-out (Cat A and Cat B). We engage during preconstruction when the schedule permits, and we bid hard-money work when the documents are already issued.
Utility coordination, service entrance sizing, primary metering for larger buildings, and main service equipment selection. We work with CenterPoint, Oncor, AEP Texas, and municipally owned utilities across the state. Typical commercial service sizes range from 400A to 4,000A at 480V or 208V secondary.
Main switchboards, distribution panelboards, and branch panelboards. Feeder design and installation, transformer placement, and surge protection at service and panel levels. Tenant submetering with revenue-grade meters for landlord cost recovery.
LED lighting design and installation per ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC 2021. Lighting control systems including occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, and DLC-listed networked control. Title 24 compliance for projects in jurisdictions that have adopted it.
Fire alarm power circuits, emergency lighting, exit signage, and elevator emergency power. Generator and ATS installations sized for life-safety load per NFPA 110 Level 1, including occupancy-specific requirements for assembly and institutional spaces.
Cat A landlord shell work and Cat B tenant-specific fit-out. Open-office distribution, conference room AV power, kitchen power for tenant amenities, and IT/data closet support. We work the LL/tenant interface with both sides of the lease.
EV charging infrastructure (Level 2 and DC fast charging) for office and retail buildings. Solar PV interconnections where applicable. Power for restaurant tenants, fitness center equipment, and other heavy specialty loads typical in mixed-use developments.
Office buildings (single-tenant and multi-tenant), retail centers and shopping malls, mixed-use developments, self-storage facilities, hospitality (limited-service and full-service hotels), assembly spaces, and institutional buildings (private K-12, higher education, civic). Most of our commercial work falls between 50,000 SF and 500,000 SF; we work outside that range when the project complexity or owner relationship justifies it.
Yes. A large share of our commercial work is TI in occupied buildings. We coordinate with building management on after-hours work, elevator and freight access, life-safety system isolation, and tenant disruption. Our crews are accustomed to the discipline of working around active business operations.
EV infrastructure planning is more nuanced than “install chargers.” The right approach depends on utility incentive structures, future load growth, parking layout, and whether the building will offer charging as an amenity or a paid service. We work with the building owner and EV charging network provider to design infrastructure that’s right-sized for both current and future demand.
Yes. Our preconstruction team produces lighting control narratives, compliance forms, and the field test documentation jurisdictions require. We’ve worked across Texas IECC adoption and have built work to the more restrictive lighting standards when project locations require it.
Most commercial work falls between $500K and $15M in electrical scope. We’ll engage on smaller TI work when it ties to a larger owner relationship, and we engage on larger work when the scope and team fit. We’re selective — the right project for us is one where preconstruction discipline and execution matter, not one where the lowest hard bid wins.
Send us your scope, schedule, and drawings. We’ll come back with pricing and a preconstruction engagement plan.