Tenant improvement
electrical scope.

Monte Power & Electric is the electrical partner for South Bay GCs and tenants. Office, retail, restaurant, and lab TI scope: lighting and controls, panel modifications, dedicated equipment circuits, Title 24 NRCC submittal at permit, and NRCA acceptance testing at closeout. Licensed C-10, fully insured, Net 30/60 GC accounts.

  • NRCC + NRCATitle 24 compliance
  • 2-8 weeksElectrical scope window
  • Net 30/60GC & tenant accounts

What we do

From rough-in to acceptance testing, on the GC's schedule.

Tenant improvement electrical sits between the building shell and the operating tenant. The work has to land on the GC's overall schedule, hit Title 24 compliance, support the tenant's equipment list, and close out cleanly so the AHJ signs off the first time. Monte Power & Electric runs the lane end to end.

Office, retail, restaurant kitchens and dining, medical and dental offices, light manufacturing, and lab fit-outs. NRCC-LTI submittal package at permit, install, NRCA-LTI acceptance testing at closeout, and the rebate paperwork delivered with the closeout.

  • NRCC + NRCATitle 24 forms handled, end to end.
  • 2-8 weeksElectrical scope window per TI.
  • $2MGeneral liability coverage on every job.

By scope element

Four core TI scopes,
delivered as one package.

Most TIs touch all four of these. Walk us through the floor plan, the equipment list, and the GC's schedule, and we'll spec the lane.

01

Lighting & Title 24 controls

NRCC + NRCA handled

LED fixture install, occupancy and vacancy sensors, multi-level dimming, daylight harvesting where windows allow, demand response on larger buildings, and acceptance testing by a CALCTP-certified technician.

  • NRCC-LTI permit submittal
  • NRCA-LTI acceptance forms
  • Occupancy + daylight controls
  • CALCTP / NLCAA tested
02

Panel mods & circuits

Tenant distribution

Tenant-side panel modifications, dedicated 20A small-appliance and equipment circuits, bath and break-room GFCI compliance, AFCI where required, and labeled directories ready for closeout.

  • Tenant panel modifications
  • Dedicated 20A equipment
  • GFCI / AFCI compliance
  • Labeled panel directories
03

Equipment power

HVAC, kitchen, lab

Dedicated equipment circuits and disconnects for HVAC and rooftop units, restaurant kitchen equipment, refrigeration, lab equipment, server rooms, and any tenant-supplied gear.

  • HVAC and rooftop disconnects
  • Restaurant kitchen circuits
  • Server room and MDF feeds
  • Lab and instrument power
04

Coordination & closeout

GC partnership

Schedule alignment with the GC, mechanical and plumbing trade coordination, AHJ rough-in and final inspection scheduling, acceptance testing run on time, and a single closeout package delivered to the GC and tenant.

  • GC schedule alignment
  • Trade coordination
  • AHJ rough & final inspection
  • Closeout package delivered

Common applications

Where TI electrical scope shows up in the South Bay.

Most South Bay TIs cluster into a small set of project types. The eight below are the work Monte Power & Electric runs most often.

  • Office TI with new layout, conference rooms, and breakout zones
  • Retail fit-out with display lighting and controls
  • Restaurant build with kitchen, dining, and back-of-house zones
  • Medical or dental office with treatment-room equipment
  • Lab fit-out with instrument power and isolated grounds
  • Light manufacturing with three-phase and process distribution
  • Coffee shop or QSR with kitchen and POS equipment
  • Building energy retrofit driven by ESG or rebate program

How a TI scope goes

Five steps from
fixture schedule to acceptance.

  1. 01

    Scope

    GC walkthrough, fixture schedule and equipment list reviewed, Title 24 compliance check, AHJ rules confirmed.

  2. 02

    NRCC submittal

    NRCC-LTI lighting compliance forms prepared and submitted with the permit application. Energy compliance signature provided where required.

  3. 03

    Rough-in

    Conduit and box rough-in coordinated with GC schedule. Mechanical and plumbing trade coordination. AHJ rough inspection.

  4. 04

    Trim & integrate

    Fixtures, devices, controls, and equipment circuits installed and addressed. Time clock and DR programmed if scope requires.

  5. 05

    Acceptance & close

    NRCA-LTI acceptance testing run by certified technician. Final AHJ inspection. Closeout package and rebate paperwork delivered.

Quick answers

Tenant improvement
questions.

Six of the most-asked. More on the dedicated contact page or by phone.

  • Do you partner with general contractors on TI projects?
    Yes. GC-partner work is a core scope. Monte Power & Electric runs the electrical lane on a TI from rough-in through final acceptance, coordinated with the GC's overall schedule. Net 30/60 terms standard.
  • Do you handle Title 24 lighting compliance?
    Yes. Every TI in California needs Title 24 Part 6 lighting compliance. Monte Power & Electric handles NRCC-LTI submittal at permit, install, and NRCA-LTI acceptance testing at closeout. CALCTP-certified technician on the testing.
  • What kinds of TIs do you do?
    Office, retail, restaurant kitchens and dining, medical offices, dental, light manufacturing, and lab fit-outs. Cleanroom and machine-shop work has dedicated pages.
  • Can you handle PG&E coordination on a TI?
    Yes. Where the TI involves a service-entrance change, transformer install, or new metering, we coordinate with PG&E in parallel with the building permit so the schedule lands on time.
  • How long does the electrical scope add to a TI?
    Most office TIs run two to four weeks of electrical scope. Restaurant and lab TIs run four to eight weeks driven by equipment circuits and acceptance testing.
  • Do you handle the permit?
    Yes. Monte Power & Electric pulls the electrical permit (or pulls under the GC's master permit), schedules AHJ inspections, runs the acceptance testing, and delivers the closeout package.

Ready when you are

Get a quote on the
TI scope.

Send the floor plan, the fixture schedule, the equipment list, and the GC's schedule. We'll come back with electrical scope, NRCC plan, and a coordinated mobilization date.