Commercial Electrical Contractor

Commercial Electrical Services

Full-scale electrical solutions for offices, retail, warehouses, and light industrial facilities, from fit-out to ongoing maintenance.

Commercial Electrical Fit-Outs

Electrical fit-outs for offices, retail, warehouses, and operational spaces built around business continuity.

Learn More

Distribution Boards

Commercial panel and distribution board upgrades, replacements, and planned capacity improvements.

Learn More

Lighting and Emergency Lighting

Commercial lighting, emergency lighting, safety lighting, and efficient fixture upgrades.

Learn More

Cable and Structured Cabling

Containment, Cat6, fiber, low-voltage pathways, and tidy infrastructure for business systems.

Learn More

Commercial EV Charging

EV charging for workplaces, fleets, retail sites, and multi-bay commercial locations.

Learn More

Maintenance and Testing

Scheduled electrical maintenance, testing, repairs, and risk reduction for commercial premises.

Learn More

Security Systems

CCTV, access control, power, and cabling support for commercial security infrastructure.

Learn More

Tenant Improvement

Electrical upgrades for tenant improvements, remodels, build-outs, and occupancy changes.

Learn More

Low Voltage Contractor

Low-voltage cabling, pathways, cameras, access control, network drops, and structured infrastructure.

Learn More

Business Guidance

Commercial Electrical Work Has to Protect Operations, Access, and Compliance

Commercial electrical projects need more planning than a simple install. The scope should account for business continuity, occupancy requirements, access windows, emergency lighting, landlord requirements, inspection rules, and how the space may change over time.

When Commercial Sites Need Support

  • You are fitting out a new office, retail unit, warehouse, clinic, restaurant, or operational space.
  • The site needs lighting upgrades, distribution board work, dedicated circuits, data or low-voltage pathways, or maintenance and testing.
  • There are nuisance faults, unsafe temporary fixes, overloaded circuits, poor access, or electrical work left behind by previous tenants.

What a Commercial Scope Should Include

  • Load requirements, equipment locations, emergency systems, containment routes, access constraints, and future tenant needs.
  • Coordination with landlords, property managers, other trades, inspectors, and site operating hours where relevant.
  • Clear assumptions, exclusions, and closeout notes so the business knows exactly what has been installed.

Practical Business Advice

Do not treat a commercial project like a domestic repair. Downtime, emergency lighting, dedicated equipment loads, accessibility, documentation, and future changes all affect the quality of the scope and the final installation.

Code, Permits and Safety

Requirements Depend on the Site and Jurisdiction

Commercial electrical work may need to account for NEC requirements, local permitting, occupancy rules, emergency systems, landlord standards, utility coordination, and inspection requirements depending on the scope.

LCF reviews the practical requirements before work begins so the quote is based on the actual property, project scope, and local authority requirements rather than generic assumptions.

Do you work around business hours?

Where possible, we plan work around operating hours to reduce disruption. Availability depends on scope and scheduling.

Can LCF handle commercial fit-outs?

Yes. LCF supports electrical fit-outs for offices, retail, warehouses, and operational premises.

Do you provide maintenance and testing?

Yes. We support planned maintenance, testing, repairs, and electrical risk reduction.

Ready to Power Your Project?

Get a fixed-price quote with no obligation. Fill out the form or call us directly.