Healthcare Electrical.
We've Built VA Hospitals.
Our leadership has managed electrical construction on multiple VA hospitals and complex medical facilities across the Northeast. NFPA 99, NEC 517, essential electrical systems, infection control, federal oversight — we've been through all of it. This is our wheelhouse.
We've Managed Healthcare Electrical at the Highest Level.
Our principal oversaw electrical construction on multiple VA hospitals — some of the most complex, compliance-heavy healthcare projects in existence. Federal oversight, VA design standards, NFPA 99, NEC 517, and complete essential electrical systems all in one scope. Our project management team has run healthcare electrical across hospital, ambulatory, and specialty medical environments.
NFPA 99, NEC Article 517, essential electrical systems, infection control protocols, and AHJ sign-off in a regulated medical environment — we've done it at scale. That depth of experience is what we bring to every healthcare project we pursue.
VA Hospital Experience. Applied to Every Project.
VA hospitals operate under some of the strictest electrical standards in healthcare — federal oversight, VA design standards, NFPA 99, NEC 517, and complex essential electrical systems all in one scope. Having led that work at the project management level means we understand healthcare electrical from the inside out.
Talk to Us About Your ProjectEssential Electrical System (EES)
Critical branch, life safety branch, and equipment branch — designed, installed, and commissioned to NFPA 99 and NEC 517 requirements. Not an approximation.
Backup & Emergency Power
Generators, automatic transfer switches, and UPS systems with the transfer time requirements healthcare environments demand. Power failure is not an option.
NFPA 99 / NEC 517 Compliance
We work to the code — isolated ground receptacles, isolated power panels for procedure rooms, ground fault protection, and AHJ coordination built into the schedule.
Infection Control & ICRA
Healthcare construction in active facilities requires ICRA compliance. We know how to work within a live medical environment without creating a risk to patients or staff.
Low-Voltage & Nurse Call Systems
Nurse call, security, access control, camera systems, and structured cabling — full low-voltage scope to keep responsibility in one place.
Every Type of Healthcare Project
From micro-hospitals to veterinary specialty facilities — we cover the full range of healthcare electrical.
Micro-Hospitals & Critical Access Facilities
Small-format hospitals and critical access facilities require full essential electrical systems in a compressed footprint. High complexity, high stakes.
- Full essential electrical system design and installation
- Emergency power supply system (EPSS)
- Isolated power panels for procedure rooms
- Nurse call and patient monitoring power
- AHJ coordination and commissioning
Veterinary & Specialty Medical Facilities
Specialty veterinary and medical facilities carry the same technical requirements as human healthcare — surgery suites, imaging power, and backup systems that don't fail.
- Surgery suite electrical and isolated power
- Diagnostic imaging power (X-ray, MRI prep)
- Anesthesia and monitoring equipment connections
- Emergency backup for critical areas
- Security and access control
Medical Office & Ambulatory Surgical Centers
Outpatient and medical office environments with procedure rooms, imaging suites, and compliance-driven electrical requirements.
- Exam and procedure room power layout
- Specialized receptacle and grounding requirements
- Medical gas coordination
- Data and communications infrastructure
Government & VA Healthcare Facilities
Federal healthcare projects with VA design standards, federal inspection requirements, and the documentation and commissioning processes that come with government work.
- VA design standard compliance
- Federal inspection and documentation
- Complex EES in large-format facilities
- Full commissioning support
Healthcare Electrical Fails Differently Than Commercial.
A failed inspection on a retail buildout delays a grand opening. A failed inspection on a healthcare facility can delay an occupancy permit, trigger state health department involvement, or put a patient care environment out of commission. The standards exist for a reason — and we work to them, not around them. Our team has been through the inspection process on federal healthcare facilities. We know what AHJs look for, and we build to pass the first time.
What We Bring to Every Healthcare Job
Healthcare electrical requires a level of code knowledge, coordination discipline, and inspection readiness that most commercial contractors aren't equipped for.
Essential Electrical System Design
Critical, life safety, and equipment branches designed and installed to NFPA 99 — not adapted from a commercial template.
Emergency Power Systems
Generator hookups, automatic transfer switches, and UPS systems sized and installed to healthcare transfer time requirements.
Isolated Power & Grounding
Isolated power panels, isolated ground receptacles, and line isolation monitors for OR and procedure room environments.
Infection Control Compliance
ICRA-compliant construction practices for active medical environments — keeping patients and staff safe while the work gets done.
Low-Voltage & Nurse Call
Nurse call systems, security, access control, camera systems, and data cabling — full low-voltage scope under one contractor.
Commissioning & AHJ Coordination
We manage the inspection and commissioning process with the AHJ, state health department, and any federal oversight body from day one.
How We Build Healthcare.
Healthcare construction follows a different sequence than commercial. Infection control, phased occupancy, and AHJ coordination shape every step.
Code Review & Standards Analysis
NFPA 99, NEC 517, and any applicable state or federal standards reviewed before mobilization. No surprises.
ICRA & Phasing Plan
Infection control risk assessment and construction phasing coordinated with facility management for active environments.
Rough-In & EES Installation
Essential electrical system rough-in with conduit, feeders, and transfer equipment installed per approved drawings.
Trim, Devices & Low-Voltage
Devices, fixtures, nurse call, data, security, and specialized medical receptacles landed and tested before inspection.
Commissioning & Occupancy
AHJ inspection, commissioning documentation, and final sign-off. Facility ready for patient care on schedule.
Based in the Northeast. Available Nationwide.
Actively licensed across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Healthcare projects with the right scope — we travel for them.
Building a Healthcare Facility?
Tell us what you're working on — micro-hospital, specialty medical, vet facility, or government healthcare. We'll get back to you fast with a straight answer on scope and availability.
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