02 / Upgrade & Integrate

Electrical upgrades planned around the operation.

Coordinated distribution, equipment, EV, and corrective work for Greater Victoria sites where capacity, access, sequencing, and handoff matter.

Planned contracting work · Greater Victoria

Line illustration of a distribution panel connected to commercial motor equipment
Scope / sequence / handoffU–02
  • Clear scopeAssumptions and exclusions visible
  • Coordinated accessTenants and operations considered
  • Permitted workInspection requirements handled
  • Useful handoffTesting, labels, and documentation

Core contracting work

Selective electrical work with a defined project brief.

Crux focuses on upgrades where assessment and coordination improve the result—not a catalogue of routine service calls.

01

Distribution and capacity upgrades

Panels, subpanels, feeders, service changes, and distribution work sized around current demand and the next planned loads.

02

Equipment and operational loads

Power for commercial equipment, mechanical systems, pumps, process loads, workshops, and tenant improvements.

03

EV infrastructure and load management

Shared or business charging, distribution, controls, and load-managed approaches that fit the site’s capacity and operating pattern.

04

Electrification integration

Coordinate heat pumps, electric hot water, appliances, and other new loads as part of one capacity and sequencing plan.

05

Corrective project scopes

Address deficiencies, unsafe conditions, legacy work, or reliability issues identified through an assessment and defined as planned work.

06

Controls and specialty interfaces

Implement or coordinate the electrical side of pumps, VFDs, controls, generators, or other systems where clear interfaces matter.

Occupied-site delivery

The work around the electrical work matters.

A technically correct installation can still create problems if access, downtime, other trades, inspection, or future serviceability are treated as afterthoughts.

A

Access and downtime

Define shutdowns, occupied areas, tenant notice, operating hours, and temporary conditions before the schedule is locked.

B

Trade coordination

Set routes, equipment interfaces, inspection milestones, and responsibility boundaries with builders, vendors, or mechanical trades.

C

Permits and verification

Coordinate the electrical permit, inspection, testing, and required corrections as part of the project rather than a final surprise.

D

Labels and records

Leave distribution, settings, test results, and project documents readable for the people maintaining or operating the site.

Delivery sequence

A scope that stays readable from assessment to handoff.

01 / Confirm

Validate the brief

Confirm loads, routes, access, service conditions, exclusions, and the permit or design requirements.

02 / Coordinate

Set the sequence

Align procurement, other trades, shutdowns, rough-in, inspection, and commissioning with the site’s operating needs.

03 / Complete

Install and hand off

Build, test, label, inspect, document, and explain the finished system to the people responsible for it.

Service boundary

Planned work, not open-ended dispatch.

This focus keeps attention on projects where capacity, coordination, and documentation matter.

  • Strong fit: defined upgrades, retrofit projects, equipment additions, EV infrastructure, distribution work, and assessment-led corrective scopes.
  • Not our focus: 24/7 emergency response, same-day troubleshooting, routine maintenance rounds, or general handyman-style electrical lists.
  • Residential projects: planned home upgrades are handled separately through a defined residential scope.
  • Service area: contracting is promoted in Greater Victoria; planning can begin remotely for suitable Vancouver Island projects.

Start with the site

Request a project assessment.

Tell us what the site needs to support, what is changing, and any timing or operating constraints.

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