by Info request | Mar 2, 2026 | Electrical Contractor, Electrical Diagnostics, Electrical Maintenance, Electrical Repairs
Electrical reliability is a system, not luck. A developer came to me recently. He was tired. Not just physically tired, but deeply worn down by the kind of friction that eats profit margins alive. He had just come off two projects back-to-back. Both had major...
by Info request | Mar 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Shift your NEC compliance. Build for decades. We operate on a simple principle — code is the floor, not the ceiling. Most contractors treat the NEC like a checklist to get an inspector off their back. They learn exactly enough to pass inspection today. They...
by Info request | Mar 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
The $180,000 Conflict We Caught in Week Three Three weeks into a major multifamily project, I walked into what should have been a routine coordination meeting. Our mechanical lead had just uploaded the HVAC routing to the shared model. Our electrical contractor was...
by Info request | Mar 2, 2026 | Commercial Buildings, Commercial Construction, Commercial Electrical Contractor
The Questions Your Electrical Contractor Asks Reveal Everything About How They Think I’ve sat through hundreds of initial project conversations over the years. Most electrical contractors open with the same two questions—square footage and timeline....
by Info request | Mar 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Your BIM timing guarantees project delays. We see this pattern constantly. A developer signs the contracts, the ink dries, and only then does someone think to turn on the coordination model. By that point, the clashes are already baked into the budget. The RFIs that...