Single-family homes, townhomes, multi-family projects — we coordinate with your construction schedule, read your blueprints, and deliver first-pass inspections from rough-in through final trim. Veterans do it right or they don't do it.
From breaking ground to certificate of occupancy — we handle the complete electrical scope or step in for specific phases. We read blueprints, identify conflicts early, and keep the schedule moving.
Complete electrical from service entrance to final devices. Panel sizing and placement, all circuits, rough-in inspection, and finish trim with your choice of devices and fixtures.
Multi-unit new construction with shared service entrances, individual unit panels, and careful coordination between unit types. Efficient scheduling for production builds.
As 01 Administrator licensees, we can take on commercial-scale residential projects. Apartments, condos, mixed-use ground floors — properly permitted and inspected.
Utility coordination, meter base, main panel sizing from 200A to 400A and beyond, subpanels, grounding, and bonding. We size for today's loads and tomorrow's EV chargers and generators.
Complete rough-in — all home runs, box placement, wire pulls — coordinated with your framing and insulation inspections. Device trim after paint, fixture installation, and final inspection.
EV-ready circuits, generator transfer switch prewiring, whole-home surge protection, dedicated appliance circuits, and coordination with your low-voltage and data subs.
The worst thing a sub can do on a new construction project is blow the schedule. Miss a rough-in inspection, fail a final, or go dark on communications — and the GC pays for it. We've built our entire operation around not doing those things.
Brian O'Shields is a 16-year veteran. That means schedules are commitments, not suggestions. Communication is direct and proactive. Problems get reported up the chain immediately — not hidden until they become crises. Pre-inspection walks happen so inspections pass. Every time.
Send us your plans. We'll review the scope, ask any clarifying questions, and come back with a clear bid — not a range, not a guess. A number you can build a budget around.
We review plans and respond with scope questions or a full bid.