Service detail

Electrical Design

Electrical design support for power, lighting, equipment loads, and permit-ready documentation.

Supports power distribution, lighting, device loads, and panel schedules tailored to the project scope.

Power distribution
Lighting layouts
Equipment loads

Scope

What this service covers

Use this section to understand the main scope elements before moving into service review.

Coverage

  • Supports power distribution, lighting, device loads, and panel schedules tailored to the project scope.
  • Keeps drawing sets coordinated for design development and permit submittals.

Project fit

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial

Capabilities

Deliverables and focus areas

Focus areas

  • Power distribution
  • Lighting layouts
  • Equipment loads
  • Panel schedules

Deliverables

  • Drawings
  • Schedules
  • Notes
  • Coordination markups

Project sectors

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial

Code / compliance

Code-conscious delivery

The goal is clarity, coordination, and permit-ready documentation. Approval is never guaranteed.

  • NEC 2020 & Title 24 Fluent: Corrections reviewed against current code requirements — not guesswork.
  • Code-Conscious Documentation: Documentation organized around clarity, reviewability, and permit readiness.
  • NEC / CEC / Title 24 Familiarity: Familiarity with the code families that commonly shape electrical and energy-related scopes.
  • LADWP / SCE Coordination Familiarity: Awareness of utility coordination patterns common in Southern California projects.
  • CAD / Revit / Documentation Workflow: Document production that can align with CAD- and Revit-oriented teams.
  • AI-Assisted Internal Review Workflow: AI can support internal review and consistency checks without replacing engineering judgment.
  • AI assistance: AI-assisted internal review supports consistency checks and documentation organization only. Human review is required before client-facing output, and stamped/sealed deliverables are not included unless specifically contracted.

Process

How this service moves through the workflow

  1. 01

    Intake

    Capture project goals, available information, and immediate constraints.

    • Scope notes
    • Input checklist
    • Open-question list
  2. 02

    Scope Review

    Translate the request into a clear work boundary and deliverable list.

    • Scope matrix
    • Deliverable list
    • Coordination notes
  3. 03

    Code / Compliance Review

    Check the scope against the expected code and permit constraints.

    • Code notes
    • Risk list
    • Documentation reminders
  4. 04

    Drawing Development

    Develop the drawing set, schedules, and supporting notes.

    • Draft sheets
    • Schedules
    • Notes
  5. 05

    Coordination

    Resolve cross-discipline questions and keep the set aligned.

    • Coordination comments
    • Revision list
    • Updated sheets
  6. 06

    Quality Review

    Check the set for internal consistency, clarity, and completeness.

    • Review notes
    • Corrections list
    • Issue-ready set
  7. 07

    Issuance / Resubmittal Support

    Support permit issuance and comment-response revisions when needed.

    • Response matrix
    • Revised sheets
    • Resubmittal package

FAQ

Common service questions

What deliverables are typically provided?

Typical deliverables can include drawings, schedules, notes, and coordination responses appropriate to the project scope. The exact package depends on the project, code context, and level of coordination required.

Do you coordinate with architects and other consultants?

Yes, coordination with architects and related consultants is part of the recommended workflow. The process is organized to keep drawings, notes, and revisions aligned.

What service areas do you cover?

The conservative starting point is Los Angeles and broader Southern California coverage, with project-specific jurisdiction confirmation during intake.

Next step

Start with a focused scope review

Share the project type, jurisdiction, and current drawings so the next step stays practical.

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