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New Construction & Remodel Wiring
New-construction electrical is mostly schedule and coordination. The rough-in has to land in the right framing week to clear inspection, the finish has to follow drywall, and the final has to align with the GC's certificate-of-occupancy push. We work to the GC's calendar, file submittals in the format the AHJ expects, and stay in sync with the trade stack.
What's included
- Pre-bid plan review and scope estimate
- Permit submittal with the local AHJ
- Rough-in install timed to framing inspection
- Finish install (devices, fixtures, panel labeling) post-drywall
- Final inspection coordination
- As-built documentation handoff to owner
Who needs this
- - General contractors with electrical scope in the bid
- - Owners building new homes or ADUs
- - Builders renovating with full electrical replacement
- - Developers coordinating multi-trade new construction
FAQ
New Construction & Remodel Wiring questions
- Q.01Can you bid before plans are stamped?
- Yes — we'll quote off the plans you have. The price gets refined once stamped plans land if scope changes. For tight-schedule builds, the early quote lets the GC plan around real numbers.
- Q.02Will you coordinate with the GC directly?
- Yes. Most new-construction electrical is GC-led; we slot into the GC's schedule and submittal process. We attend trade-coordination meetings as needed.
- Q.03Do you handle low-voltage too?
- We coordinate with low-voltage (alarm, AV, data) trades but don't typically install low-voltage as part of our scope unless it's a small structured-wire job tied to the main electrical install.