Commercial electrical work has different priorities than residential - the schedule is tighter, the inspection cycle is more involved, and the cost of being wrong is measurably higher. A retail tenant that cannot open on Saturday because the ESA inspection slipped to Monday is real revenue lost; a restaurant that fires its line a day late because the kitchen exhaust interlock was wrong is a real opening-week problem. Our commercial work is built around those constraints: tight permit-to-inspection cycles, scheduling around your operating hours so customer-facing businesses can keep operating during the swap, and coordination with general contractors, landlords, and authorities-having-jurisdiction so the schedule does not slip on the electrical side.
The scope spans tenant fit-outs and tenant improvements across the downtown Hamilton core, the Mountain commercial strips, the Burlington and Oakville commercial corridors, and the smaller commercial mix across Bracebridge and Huntsville. Typical work: receptacle and lighting layouts to architect drawings, service entrance and panel work scaled to the actual load, dedicated circuits for kitchen and refrigeration equipment, kitchen exhaust hood interlocks (mechanical and electrical sides coordinated), emergency lighting and exit signs to current code, and the low-voltage rough-in for security, AV, and POS systems where a separate integrator is doing the trim. We pull ESA permits in our name as the LEC, schedule rough-in and final inspections so they hit the schedule, and turn over the Certificate of Inspection at handover.
For multi-site operators - a multi-location restaurant group, a small retail chain, a property management portfolio - we handle consolidated invoicing and per-site service history so you do not have to aggregate work from three different contractors to know which location is on its second panel swap in five years. For new construction and design-build, we do load calculations, equipment selection, and the full electrical scope coordinated with the mechanical and structural disciplines. Bring us in early and we will size the service correctly the first time; bring us in late and we will fix what the previous electrician got wrong and document it for the building owner so the right answer is on file going forward. ESA Licensed Electrical Contractor (LEC), fully insured and bonded.