Full electrical design for commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities — new construction, system upgrades, equipment replacements, and infrastructure improvements. Drawings sealed by California licensed Professional Engineers.
Electrical engineering design
- Medium-voltage distribution systems
- Low-voltage power distribution
- Utility service coordination
- Electrical equipment selection
- Generator and emergency power systems
- Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) design
- Grounding and bonding systems
- Lighting and power design
- Electrical specifications
- Construction documents
Deliverables include single-line diagrams, panel schedules, load calculations, feeder and branch circuit sizing, voltage drop calculations, and Title 24 energy compliance documentation. Equipment replacement and system upgrade packages are handled the same way as new construction: service entrance, switchgear, switchboards, panelboards, and MCCs.
Construction support
Design does not end when the drawings are sealed. We stay on the project through construction, which is when the questions that actually matter get asked.
- Engineering calculations
- Design reviews
- Shop drawing and submittal reviews
- Request for Information (RFI) responses
- Field engineering
- Commissioning support
- As-built drawing reviews
Design informed by the study side
Most design firms hand off power system studies to someone else and find out about coordination problems during commissioning. We do both, so short circuit, coordination, and arc flash consequences get considered while the equipment schedule is still editable.
That is worth real money on a project. Discovering that a breaker is applied above its interrupting rating is inexpensive on a drawing and expensive on a loading dock.
Where Division 26 05 73 is in the specifications, the coordination and arc flash studies are required before equipment is ordered. Sequencing them with the design instead of after it keeps the Certificate of Occupancy off the critical path.
Sectors
Industrial and manufacturing facilities, food and agricultural processing, water and wastewater, data centers, institutional and municipal buildings, and commercial construction.
Talk to the engineer who does the work
No sales team. You speak directly with a California licensed Professional Engineer about your equipment, your schedule, and what the study will actually cost.