Commercial Electrical Services

Commercial Electrical Services, Coordinated Nationwide

Power and low voltage on the same site, under one project manager and one purchase order. SRS Networks coordinates licensed commercial electrical partners nationwide — scoping the work, verifying the credentials, and delivering documentation to the same closeout standard applied to every cabling and network program we run.

SRS Networks does not hold electrical contractor licenses. Electrical scope is executed by licensed commercial electrical contractors in the SRS National Partner Alliance, credentialed in the state where the site sits, and dispatched under SRS project management. The buyer gets one vendor relationship, one scope document, and one accountable project manager across every market.

1996
Operating Since
500+
Multi-Site Deployments
Nationwide
Coverage
6
Offices, Four States

SRS Networks is a nationwide enterprise infrastructure deployment contractor headquartered in South San Francisco, California, serving multi-site enterprises and channel partners since 1996. Commercial electrical scope is delivered through licensed electrical partners in the SRS National Partner Alliance under SRS project management, alongside the structured cabling, network, and physical security work SRS self-performs across 500+ deployments and 5,000+ sites.

Eight Capabilities We Qualify Partners Against

Every electrical partner in the Alliance is qualified against this list before dispatch — license class, states covered, and test equipment verified in writing. We publish what we can staff.

Dedicated Circuit Installation

Home-run circuits for POS lanes, network closets, kiosks, and imaging equipment. Scoped off the equipment schedule so the circuit exists before the device arrives, not after the go-live slips.

Electrical Service Upgrades

Panel and service capacity work when a refresh adds load the building was never sized for. Load calculation first, then the upgrade — the order that keeps a remodel from stalling at inspection.

Conduit & Pathway Installation

EMT, rigid, and underground pathway for power and low-voltage runs alike. One crew coordinating conduit and cable tray is how a Division 26 and Division 27 conflict gets caught on paper.

Power Distribution

Sub-panels, feeders, and branch distribution for equipment rooms, production floors, and tenant buildouts. Documented panel schedules delivered at closeout, not left handwritten inside the door.

EV Charging Infrastructure

Make-ready conduit, feeders, and panel capacity for Level 2 and DC fast charging across a property portfolio. The electrical scope under the chargers, not the charger contract itself.

Generator & UPS Support

Branch and feeder work supporting standby generators and UPS installations, coordinated with the equipment vendor commissioning schedule so the cutover window stays a single visit.

Electrical Remediation

Correcting what an earlier trade left behind — undocumented circuits, overloaded panels, failed inspections, abandoned conduit. Usually found during a survey for something else entirely.

Electrical Data Logging

Temporary monitoring that measures what a building electrical system actually does under load, before anyone specifies a fix. The consultative front end of everything above.

Who Holds the License, and Who Holds the Schedule

Electrical contracting is licensed state by state. That is a real constraint, and pretending otherwise is how a national program stalls at the first permit desk.

SRS scopes and coordinates

One SRS project manager owns the scope, the schedule, the documentation standard, and the closeout package — the same PM running the cabling and network scope on that site.

Licensed electrical partners execute

Electrical work is performed by licensed commercial electrical contractors in the SRS National Partner Alliance, credentialed for the state the site sits in, dispatched under SRS project management.

One standard, every market

Same scope template, same documentation package, same closeout requirements whether the program covers one metro or forty. The licensing changes state to state. The standard does not.

What the coordinated model buys you

  • Electrical licensing is state-specific — coordinating locally licensed partners beats qualifying a new electrician in every market
  • Power and low-voltage scope on the same site, under one project manager and one purchase order
  • COI, license, and credential verification handled before dispatch, not the morning of mobilization
  • Panel schedules, circuit documentation, and as-builts delivered at closeout as a line item
  • Survey-first scoping — measure the existing condition before specifying the fix
  • Multi-site programs sequenced against store hours, production schedules, and shutdown windows

Electrical work usually shows up attached to something else — a structured cabling rollout that needs dedicated circuits, a POS installation adding lane power, or a multi-site network deployment where the equipment room was never sized for the refresh.

Commercial Electrical Questions

No, and we say so plainly. SRS Networks is a low-voltage and technology infrastructure contractor. Commercial electrical scope is performed by licensed commercial electrical contractors in the SRS National Partner Alliance, credentialed in the state where the site sits, working under SRS project management. You get one vendor relationship and one accountable project manager; the license sits with the electrician who holds it.

Power and Low Voltage, One Project Manager

Send the site list and the equipment schedule. We confirm license coverage per state in writing before anything is scoped, then run the electrical work to the same standard as the cabling.

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