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Professional New Construction Electrical in Los Angeles, CA

911 Construction & Electric Inc. provides new construction electrical services in Los Angeles, CA for residential and commercial projects. From planning and rough-in work to panels, wiring, lighting, and final electrical completion, our team helps builders, owners, and contractors keep projects organized, code-compliant, and ready for long-term performance.

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New Construction Electrical in Los Angeles, CA for Residential and Commercial Projects

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Frequently Asked Questions About New Construction Electrical in Los Angeles, CA

Find answers to common questions about new construction electrical planning, rough wiring, code compliance, coordination with contractors, and final installation in Los Angeles.

What does new construction electrical include?

New construction electrical typically includes complete system planning and installation, such as rough wiring, electrical panels, outlets, switches, lighting, dedicated circuits, and final fixture connections. We handle every phase needed to power your new residential or commercial property safely and efficiently.

Yes, we regularly work with homeowners, builders, developers, and general contractors throughout Los Angeles, CA. We coordinate closely with your construction team to keep the project on schedule and ensure all electrical work aligns with the overall build plan.

Absolutely. All of our new construction electrical work is completed to meet current local codes and safety standards. We make sure your system is installed properly, prepared for inspection, and built for long-term reliability.