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New Buildings & Tenant Improvements in Orange County, CA

Whether you're breaking ground on a new commercial building or fitting out a leased space for your business, Newport Coast Electric delivers reliable, code-compliant electrical installations throughout Orange County. Our licensed electricians have extensive experience in ground-up new construction and tenant improvement projects for offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and multi-tenant properties across Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, and the greater Orange County area. From rough-in to final trim, we coordinate seamlessly with your general contractor and project team to keep your project on schedule.

New building and tenant improvement electrical installation Orange County CA — Newport Coast Electric

What's Included

  • Full electrical installation for new commercial construction

  • Tenant improvement electrical fit-outs

  • Rough-in wiring and conduit installation

  • Panel and switchgear installation

  • Lighting installation and controls

  • Dedicated circuits for commercial equipment

  • Low-voltage and data rough-in coordination

  • Permit handling and city inspections

  • Final trim and punch list completion

Why Choose Newport Coast

  • Licensed & insured — Contractor's License #675371

  • Serving Orange County since 1993 — 30+ years experience

  • Experienced in coordinating with GCs and project managers

  • On-time, on-budget project delivery

  • Clean, professional service guaranteed

  • Local and family-owned

FAQ

Do you work with general contractors on new commercial construction in Orange County?Yes — we regularly collaborate with general contractors, project managers, and property managers on new construction and tenant improvement projects throughout Orange County. We provide design-build estimates and coordinate our work to keep your project on schedule.


How early in the construction process should we bring in an electrician?As early as possible — ideally during the planning and design phase. Early involvement allows us to optimize the electrical layout, identify potential issues before construction begins, and ensure permits are in place before rough-in work starts.

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