Commercial Electrical Remodels in Albany, OR
Commercial electrical remodel contractor in Albany, OR. Hub City Electric handles tenant improvements and commercial renovations. CCB#247871. Call (541) 220-0295.
Commercial Spaces Rewired Right
Tenant improvements, office renovations, and retail buildouts all live or die on the electrical getting done right and on time. A new tenant space needs its circuits, lighting, and panel work configured for how the business actually operates, and it all has to pass commercial inspection. Hub City Electric handles commercial electrical remodels for Albany-area businesses, coordinating with your general contractor, pulling the permits, and delivering work that gets signed off.
We work across most commercial occupancy types, retail, office, light industrial, medical offices, and mixed-use. A medical office has different requirements than a coffee shop, and a light-industrial space has different demands than an open-plan office. We have done enough variety to know what each one needs and what the local inspectors are looking for, so the work passes the first time instead of generating a punch list.
The advantage of a small crew on a commercial remodel is direct communication and consistent quality from the first day to the last. There is no hand-off to a different team halfway through, no subcontractor of a subcontractor doing the work you thought you hired us for. The crew that scopes the job is the crew that does it. When schedule matters, and on a commercial buildout it always does, that consistency is what keeps the project moving and the inspector happy.
Tenant Improvement Electrical
New circuits, lighting, and panel work for commercial tenant buildouts.
Office Renovation Wiring
Outlet additions, data conduit, lighting upgrades for office renovations.
Retail Electrical
Track lighting, display power, POS circuits, and dedicated equipment circuits.
Commercial Lighting Upgrades
LED retrofit and new lighting installation for commercial spaces.
Panel Additions & Subpanels
Add capacity for new loads during commercial renovation projects.
The Commercial Electrical Remodels Process
Scope the buildout with the GC
We review the plans and the tenant’s needs, coordinate with your contractor, and tell you what the electrical’ll cost.
Pull the commercial permit
We file the required electrical permit and line up inspections with the city or county jurisdiction.
Rough-in the new work
We run new circuits, set lighting, add data conduit, and handle any panel additions before the space closes up.
Trim-out and final inspection
We install devices and fixtures, then walk the final commercial inspection so the space is ready to occupy.
What to Know Before You Start
The configuration details are where commercial remodels get specific. Retail needs track lighting, display power, dedicated circuits for point-of-sale and equipment. Offices need outlet density and data conduit planned around how people actually work. Medical spaces have their own code requirements. We design the electrical around the tenant’s real operation, not a generic template, because a space wired wrong for the business is a space that gets re-wired later.
Commercial permitting is non-negotiable and we handle it on every job, including the inspection coordination with whatever jurisdiction the building sits in. Many buildouts also need work scheduled around an operating business, and depending on the scope we can do after-hours work to keep your doors open during the day. Cost on a commercial remodel tracks the number of new circuits and fixtures, whether the panel needs additions, and any after-hours scheduling. We scope it clearly so the budget holds.
One thing that separates a smooth buildout from a stalled one is how the inspection gets handled. Commercial work in the valley usually goes through a rough inspection before the walls close and a final before the space can be occupied, and the timing of both has to line up with the rest of the trades and with the certificate of occupancy the tenant is counting on. We coordinate those inspections with the local jurisdiction directly so the GC is not chasing a date, and we know what the inspectors in this area look for, which keeps the work moving instead of generating a re-inspection.
The other piece is the lease clock. A tenant is often paying rent on a space they cannot use yet, so every week of buildout is real money. We scope the electrical against that reality, flag the long-lead items like a panel addition or a fixture order early, and sequence our work so we are not the trade everyone is waiting on at the end. When the schedule is tight, we will tell you straight what is achievable and what it’ll cost to compress it.
Licensed Oregon electrician (CCB#247871) covering Albany and a 70-mile radius across the Willamette Valley. Call (541) 220-0295 for a free quote with a clear price up front.
Veterans get 5% off. Mention it when you reach out.
Why Albany Calls Us for This Work
We fit the GC’s schedule
We integrate directly with your contractor’s timeline so the electrical never becomes the trade that holds up the buildout.
Built for the actual business
Retail, office, medical, light industrial. We wire for how the space really operates, not a generic template that gets redone later.
Same crew start to finish
No hand-off to a different team mid-project. The crew that scopes the work is the crew that does it and meets the inspector.
After-hours when you need it
Depending on scope, we can work nights to keep your doors open during business hours through the remodel.
Licensed Electrician for Albany, OR
Hub City Electric LLC is licensed in Oregon (CCB#247871) and carries full insurance. Brandon founded the company in 2023 and brings 11 years of electrical experience. Every job is handled by our own crew. No subcontractors, no shortcuts.
Common Questions
Do you work with general contractors on commercial projects?
Yes. We’re comfortable integrating with a GC’s schedule and communicating directly with the project team.
What types of commercial buildings do you work in?
Retail, office, light industrial, medical offices, and mixed-use commercial. We work in most commercial occupancy types.
Do you handle commercial permits in the Albany area?
Yes. We pull all required electrical permits and coordinate inspections with the city and county jurisdictions we work in.
Can you do after-hours commercial work to avoid business disruption?
Depending on scope, yes. We’ll discuss scheduling needs when we talk through the project.
Do veteran-owned businesses get a discount?
Yes, 5% off.
What’s your service area for commercial work?
Albany, Corvallis, Salem, Lebanon, Eugene, and the surrounding area within 70 miles.
Ready to Get Started?
Call or message us for a free quote. We pick up fast and give you a straight answer.