Electrical Design
Electrical design support for power, lighting, equipment loads, and permit-ready documentation.
- Power distribution
- Lighting layouts
- Equipment loads
- Panel schedules
Service routes
Choose a service family, review the scope, and move toward a focused consultation without losing the current language or theme state. Electrical plan-check correction support is featured for projects that need comment-response and resubmittal coordination.
Services
Electrical design support for power, lighting, equipment loads, and permit-ready documentation.
Focused, code-conscious electrical correction support for permit resubmittals, comment responses, drawing updates, load calculations, single-line diagrams, panel schedules, and coordination revisions. AI-assisted output stays draft-only, and human review is required before client-facing delivery.
Cross-discipline coordination to reduce clashes and keep drawing sets aligned.
Documentation support for energy-code coordination and permit-ready submittals.
Solar and photovoltaic layout support with electrical coordination and interconnection awareness.
EV charging planning with load coordination, equipment layout, and permit-set support.
Fast-turn electrical and MEP support for existing-space modifications and revisions.
Residential and multifamily electrical coordination for unit, common-area, and service needs.
Electrical and MEP support for commercial and industrial projects with higher-load coordination needs.
Code / compliance
The goal is clear correction-response documentation, not approval guarantees. That means careful attention to NEC, CEC, Title 24, and utility-facing scope questions, while keeping responsibility and judgment where they belong. PE coordination is available when required by project scope, jurisdiction, or client request, and stamped/sealed deliverables are not included unless specifically contracted.
Process
Capture project goals, available information, and immediate constraints.
Translate the request into a clear work boundary and deliverable list.
Check the scope against the expected code and permit constraints.
Develop the drawing set, schedules, and supporting notes.
Resolve cross-discipline questions and keep the set aligned.
Check the set for internal consistency, clarity, and completeness.
Support permit issuance and comment-response revisions when needed.
Next step
Share the project type, jurisdiction, and current drawings to frame the next move, especially when the work starts with plan-check comments or resubmittal revisions.