Commercial Electrical System Design for New Construction
K&D Electric provides professional electrical system design services for new commercial construction projects throughout West Georgia. Our licensed designers work with architects, general contractors, and building owners to create efficient, code-compliant electrical systems that meet today’s needs and tomorrow’s growth.
Design Services Include:
- Full Electrical System Design — Complete electrical plans including power distribution, lighting, and low-voltage systems
- Load Calculation & Service Sizing — NEC-compliant calculations for determining service entrance and panel requirements
- Lighting Design — Indoor and outdoor lighting layouts with fixture schedules and controls
- Emergency System Design — Generator, transfer switch, and emergency lighting/egress design
- Technology Infrastructure — Data/communications cabling pathways and infrastructure planning
- Value Engineering — Cost-optimized designs that maintain quality and code compliance
Why Partner with K&D Electric for Design-Build?
Our integrated design-build approach means the same team that designs your system installs it. This eliminates coordination issues, reduces change orders, and ensures the final installation matches the design intent exactly. With over 30 years of experience, we bring practical, field-tested knowledge to every design.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does electrical design take?
Small commercial spaces may take 1–2 weeks, while complex industrial designs may take 4–8 weeks. We work around your construction schedule.
Do you work with architects and GCs?
Yes — we partner with architects, general contractors, and building owners throughout Coweta County and West Georgia.
What’s included in your design service?
Includes full electrical plans, NEC-compliant load calculations, lighting design, emergency system design, and technology infrastructure planning.
Why choose design-build?
The same team designs and installs — eliminating coordination issues, reducing change orders, and ensuring the installation matches the design.