For a building, electrical work is rarely just about the wiring. It is about getting it done without disrupting tenants, scheduling around residents and staff, and coming away with the documentation a property manager, an inspector, or an owner is going to ask for. The job that goes well is the one nobody in the building noticed happening.
Property management work is the core of what we do. We handle electrical across apartment buildings, condos, and strip malls for the managers who run them, including Smith Agency and Quality Management, from Winnipeg through the Interlake. That covers regular maintenance, suite turnovers and upgrades, renovations, and larger projects, all planned around an occupied building.
We take on suite upgrades and turnovers, maintenance and service calls across a building or a portfolio, tenant improvements and fit-ups, lighting retrofits, and service and panel upgrades for buildings that have outgrown their power. We also do the work that keeps a building code-compliant and safe, including fire alarm and emergency lighting, often alongside the alarm companies we work with. On the low-voltage side we handle security cameras, network and WiFi upgrades, and data cabling, so the same crew covers both the power and the systems that run on it.
Beyond property management, we work with business owners directly. We wire and maintain bars and restaurants throughout the Interlake, and we have done electrical for community centres, hockey rinks, care homes, and senior living. If you own the building or manage it, we scope the work to what you are responsible for and what the space needs.
The thing that separates good commercial work is the coordination, not the wiring. We plan around your operating hours and your tenants so disruption lands when it costs the least, we keep you informed about anything that needs a shutdown, and we work cleanly in occupied spaces. The wiring is done to the Manitoba electrical code, permitted and inspected where required, and you get the records to prove it.
A lot of commercial buildings need more than line-voltage work. We install and service fire alarm and emergency lighting, the systems a building is legally required to keep working, and we partner with alarm companies on this regularly. We also handle the camera, network, and WiFi upgrades that buildings increasingly depend on. Keeping both under one contractor means you are not coordinating three trades to finish one project.
We have worked with property managers and businesses since 2016, and the operators who keep calling us back do it because the work fits around them instead of the other way around, and because one crew can cover the whole scope.
Yes. Multi-unit and multi-building work is the core of what we do. We coordinate with managers on access, scheduling, suite turnovers, and the documentation needed for each unit, and we can handle a single call or recurring maintenance across a portfolio.
Yes. For work that would disrupt tenants, customers, or operations, we schedule around your hours and plan any required power-downs in advance. We also offer 24/7 emergency service when something cannot wait for the next business day.
Yes. We install and service fire alarm and emergency lighting systems, often alongside alarm companies, and we keep the documentation a building needs for compliance. It is a regular part of our commercial work.
Yes. We handle low-voltage alongside the electrical, including security cameras, data cabling, and WiFi upgrades. Having one crew cover both means the power and the systems that run on it are installed to work together.
If your property or business needs electrical work that respects an occupied building, get in touch for a free estimate and we will plan it around how you operate.
