Electrical Services

Power systems, designed and self-performed

From the utility point of connection to the last device, we design, install, terminate, and commission electrical systems for commercial and industrial facilities — coordinated with our own underground and construction crews.

Core Capabilities

Five disciplines under one electrical scope

01

Service & Distribution

Incoming service, switchgear, and the distribution backbone that feeds the building. We size, install, and energize systems that are built to carry today's load and tomorrow's expansion.

  • Utility coordination and service entrance
  • Switchgear, switchboards, and panelboards
  • Transformers, feeders, and busway
  • Generators, ATS, and standby power
  • Load studies, metering, and power monitoring
02

Lighting

Interior, exterior, and site lighting engineered for code, energy performance, and the way the space is actually used — including controls and daylighting strategies.

  • Interior and high-bay lighting
  • Site, parking, and area lighting
  • LED retrofits and energy upgrades
  • Lighting controls and occupancy sensing
  • Emergency and egress lighting
03

Life-Safety Systems

Systems the building can't open without. We install and coordinate life-safety infrastructure to code and through inspection sign-off.

  • Fire alarm rough-in, devices, and coordination
  • Emergency power and egress circuits
  • Exit and emergency lighting
  • Mass notification interfaces
  • Inspection, testing, and authority sign-off
04

Special Systems

Low-voltage and technology infrastructure that runs the modern building — structured, labeled, and documented for the people who maintain it.

  • Structured cabling and data infrastructure
  • Access control and security rough-in
  • CCTV / video surveillance pathways
  • Audio/visual and paging
  • Grounding and bonding for sensitive equipment
05

Controls

The intelligence layer that ties lighting, power, and mechanical equipment together — programmed, integrated, and commissioned.

  • Building & lighting control systems
  • Energy management and metering
  • Motor controls, VFDs, and equipment power
  • HVAC controls interfaces and integration
  • System commissioning and owner training

Our Work

Recent electrical projects

Service & distribution, switchgear, and equipment we've installed and set on commercial and industrial sites across Arizona.

Panelboards and transformer on a commercial concrete pad in Arizona

Service & Distribution  •  Arizona

Distribution & Transformer

Eaton switchgear enclosure on a pad at a commercial site

Switchgear  •  Arizona

Eaton Switchgear

Service-entrance panel and transformer with conduit on a concrete pad

Service Entrance  •  Arizona

Panel & Transformer

Sectionalized Eaton distribution gear at a commercial facility

Distribution  •  Arizona

Sectionalized Gear

Crane setting electrical equipment at a commercial building

Equipment Setting  •  Arizona

Crane-Set Gear

Electrician on a scissor lift servicing a commercial site light pole in Arizona

Lighting  •  Arizona

Site Lighting

How We Deliver

Design through energization

Step 01

Design & Engineering

Load calc, gear selection, and constructability review before drawings are locked.

Step 02

Procurement

Long-lead switchgear and equipment ordered early to protect the schedule.

Step 03

Installation

Rough-in, distribution, devices, and terminations by our own field crews.

Step 04

Commissioning

Testing, energization, inspection sign-off, and owner training.

Coordinated In-House

The conduit doesn't stop at the wall

Our electrical scope plugs directly into our underground and construction teams. Duct banks, primary service, and site lighting bases are installed by crews who answer to the same project manager — so the power that leaves the building is sequenced with the dirt work outside it.

See underground & equipment
  • Primary & secondary underground distribution
  • Duct banks and concrete-encased conduit
  • Site lighting foundations and feeders
  • Equipment pads and grounding grids
  • Trenching coordinated with electrical rough-in

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