Servicing from the Gold Coast to Ballina

Commercial & Industrial

Commercial and industrial work, without stopping your operation.

Ground-up factories, aged care facilities, shop fit-outs and the ongoing maintenance that keeps a site compliant. We are a small team, which means the person who quoted the job is the person on site — and we are used to working around trading hours rather than through them.

What we do

The work, in plain terms.

Projects and fit-outs

  • New factory and warehouse installations from the ground up
  • Shop, office and clinic fit-outs
  • Aged care and health facilities
  • Three-phase supply, distribution and machine wiring
  • Switchboard construction, upgrades and relocations

Compliance and maintenance

  • Emergency and exit light installation and six-monthly testing
  • Test and tag of portable appliances
  • Thermal imaging of switchboards
  • Scheduled preventative maintenance
  • Fault response on existing sites

Efficiency

  • LED lighting upgrades and lighting control
  • Commercial solar and metering
  • Power factor and load assessment
  • Sub-metering for tenancies

Worth knowing

A few things that change the answer.

Emergency and exit lighting needs testing every six months

Under AS 2293.2, emergency and exit lighting has to be tested on a six-monthly cycle and the results logged. It is one of the first things looked at after an incident, and one of the most commonly neglected. We can put it on a schedule so it simply happens.

Supply upgrades run on the network’s timeline, not yours

If a fit-out needs more capacity or a move to three-phase, the application and the network’s own works can take considerably longer than the electrical installation itself. Raising it at design stage rather than at fit-out stage is the single easiest way to protect an opening date.

Test and tag intervals depend on the environment

AS/NZS 3760 sets different intervals for different settings — a construction site is not an office. Getting the interval right matters both ways: too infrequent is a compliance problem, too frequent is money spent for no gain.

A thermal scan finds what an inspection cannot

Loose or high-resistance connections in a switchboard heat up long before they fail. A thermal camera picks them up while they are still a maintenance item rather than an outage or a fire.

How it works

What happens after you call.

  1. 01

    Scope and site walk

    We go through the drawings or walk the site, and flag anything — supply capacity in particular — that could affect the timeline.

  2. 02

    Written quote

    Itemised, with provisional sums called out clearly rather than buried.

  3. 03

    Schedule the work

    Around your trading hours where we can. After-hours and staged shutdowns are normal for us.

  4. 04

    Test, certify and document

    Compliance certification, as-built information where relevant, and testing schedules set up for anything that needs ongoing checks.

Questions

Things people ask us.

Do you work outside business hours?

Yes. Shutdowns, changeovers and anything disruptive is usually better done after hours or over a weekend, and we price it that way.

Are you insured for commercial sites?

Yes — public liability and the usual site documentation. We can provide certificates of currency, SWMS and inductions before we start.

Can you take on ongoing maintenance?

Yes. Scheduled emergency light testing, test and tag, thermal scans and general fault response, on a cycle that suits the site.

How big a job will you take?

We are a team of four, which suits fit-outs, factories and facilities rather than high-rise construction. If a job is genuinely beyond us we will say so up front rather than take it and struggle.

Do you handle the network application for a supply upgrade?

Yes, with both Energex and Essential Energy. Start that conversation early — it is usually the longest lead item on the job.

Get in touch

Tell us about the job.

Quotes are free and obligation-free. Send the details through and we'll get back to you — usually the same day.