Electrical Design
Electrical design support for power, lighting, equipment loads, and design documentation.
- Power distribution
- Lighting layouts
- Equipment loads
- Panel schedules
MEP / Electrical Engineering
Practical design support for residential, multifamily, commercial, industrial, solar, and EV charging scopes with a coordination-first, code-conscious workflow.
AI-assisted internal review is used only to support consistency checks and documentation organization.
Services
Electrical design support for power, lighting, equipment loads, and design documentation.
Cross-discipline coordination to reduce clashes and keep drawing sets aligned.
Documentation support for energy-code coordination and design documentation.
Solar and photovoltaic layout support with electrical coordination and interconnection awareness.
EV charging planning with load coordination, equipment layout, and documentation 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.
Project types
Homes and smaller residential additions that need clear electrical coordination.
Apartment, condo, and mixed-residential programs with shared systems and service coordination.
Retail, office, and other commercial scopes with coordination and documentation needs.
Warehouse and production environments with higher-load and equipment planning.
Photovoltaic projects with layout, coordination, and interconnection awareness.
Charging infrastructure with load planning and site coordination needs.
Existing-space modification scopes with schedule pressure and coordination constraints.
Projects that combine residential, commercial, and shared-system requirements.
Code / compliance
The goal is clarity, coordination, and design documentation. That means careful attention to NEC, CEC, Title 24, and utility-facing scope questions, while keeping responsibility and judgment where they belong.
Process
Capture project goals, available information, and immediate constraints.
Translate the request into a clear consultation focus and deliverable list.
Check the scope against the expected code and coordination 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 project delivery and comment-response revisions when needed.
Service area
Use this as the primary local context until project-specific coverage is confirmed during intake.
City of Los Angeles • Greater Los Angeles
A conservative regional marker for intake and service-area messaging.
Los Angeles County • Nearby county jurisdictions
Use as a regional indication rather than a universal coverage promise.
Orange County • Adjacent Southern California jurisdictions
Useful for conservative regional messaging when project scope extends beyond the LA core.
Riverside County • San Bernardino County
Keep this broad and project-specific so it does not read like an unlimited service promise.
Southern California
FAQ
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.
Yes, the content model includes both solar / PV and EV charging as service categories. Support is framed around layout, coordination, and documentation rather than installation claims.
Yes, coordination with architects and related consultants is part of the recommended workflow. The process is organized to keep drawings, notes, and revisions aligned.
The conservative starting point is Los Angeles and broader Southern California coverage, with project-specific jurisdiction confirmation during intake.
Next step
Share the project type, jurisdiction, and current drawings, and the workflow can start with a focused review of what the project actually needs.