Tell us about the build-out (the space, the timeline, the drawings you have) and we'll reach out to talk scope and next steps. A TI set is the fastest path to a real number.
We typically respond within one business day.
The commercial electrical work in our portfolio, from metal-stud shell to grand opening.
Offices, gyms, yoga studios, retail, galleries, and restaurants: power, circuiting, and lighting built to the tenant's plans and the landlord's build-out requirements.
Linear LED systems, track and accent lighting, backlit features, and ceiling renovations: the lighting that turns a shell into the space the tenant imagined.
Commercial service rooms, multifamily meter banks, panels, and transformers: clean conduit work, coordinated with the utility and the building.
Parking-lot pole lighting, storefront and streetscape string lighting, and exterior fixture work, with lifts, bases, and photocells included.
Warehouse lighting build-outs, control panels and VFD wiring, conveyor and mezzanine power, and commercial kitchen equipment circuits. Dressed wiring, labeled runs, clean strut.
Send the TI drawings and get back a unit-priced electrical bid: real counts, inclusions and exclusions in writing, numbers that hold from bid day to closeout.
Offices, gyms, restaurants, warehouses, and the street out front, all from our own projects.
Send the TI set and we return a unit-priced proposal from real counts (devices, circuits, lighting, panel and service work) with inclusions and exclusions spelled out.
We coordinate with your other trades and the building's rules, hit the rough-in window, and keep the inspector's rough walk clean so the schedule holds.
Fixtures, devices, and controls trimmed out; final inspection walked by our crew; documentation delivered clean for the landlord's file and your closeout package.
Our portfolio includes office TIs, gyms, yoga studios, retail and gallery spaces, restaurants and bars, commercial kitchens, breweries, and industrial and warehouse work. See our work for photos from the actual jobs.
Yes. TI work usually means neighbors: other tenants, shared corridors, building hours. We plan the noisy and disruptive work with the building's rules, keep pathways clean, and coordinate access with property management so the project doesn't become a complaint generator.
Service and meter work is part of our regular scope: panels, meter banks, disconnects, and the utility coordination that goes with them. It gets priced as its own line so the owner and landlord can see exactly what the service side costs.
Send the drawings and we'll give you a realistic date when we confirm receipt. It depends on the size of the set. The bid you get is built from real counts, so it holds up through the job instead of growing change orders.
Same family company. NRG Electric is the C-10 electrical division; NRG Construction holds the B license and NRG Roofing the C-39. For a TI, that means your electrical sub reads the whole set the way a GC does, with structure, other trades, and schedule included.
A TI, a lighting build-out, a service upgrade, or site lighting. Send the set or describe the scope and we'll come back with a unit-priced bid you can hold us to.