Electrical, since
1945.
Wenner started in 1945 as an electrical contractor on Vancouver Island. Three generations later, electrical is still the foundation everything else attaches to — drawings issued for permit, panel schedules, load calculations, and a single point of accountability across every trade that ends in a wire.
Drawings issued
for permit.
Most luxury homes treat electrical as a sub-trade among many — a separate set of drawings, a separate change-order process, a separate phone number. We treat it as the foundation of the project. Every other system rides on it: lighting, automation, AV, security, climate, networking, generators. If the electrical scope isn't drawn first, the rest of the technology is already compromised.
Wenner is a BC-licensed electrical contractor — LEL0003189. We issue stamped drawings for permit, run the load calculations, lay out the panel schedule, and coordinate the panel locations with the architect's set. We sit at the trades meetings. The seam between the electrician and the AV / lighting / networking trades is where projects bleed money — and we own both sides of that seam.
Pre-wire and finish electrical can be in-house or subbed to your preferred electrician — your call. Either way, the drawings, the change-order discipline, and the standard are ours.
An electrical scope, end to end.
- Permit-grade drawings — single-line diagrams, panel schedules, load calculations, code review. Drawings issued for permit, not just for reference.
- Coordination with the architect's set — RCPs that overlay yours, on the same scale, in the same convention. Panel rooms and equipment closets located with the structural and mechanical sets.
- Pre-wire specification — every cable run, every termination, every conduit. In-house if you prefer, or subbed to your trusted electrician held to the same standard.
- RFI & change-order discipline — same-day response. Documented before work begins. The seam between trades stops being expensive.
- Site presence — framing walks, mechanical coordination, finish coordination, commissioning. Not "we'll send the programmer next month."
- Coordination with low-voltage scopes — lighting control, automation, AV, security, networking, climate. Drawn together so the trades on site only have one set of drawings to follow.
Bring us in early.
The earlier we're at the table — ideally Schematic Design — the better the electrical comes out. By the time the walls are framed, half the decisions have been made.
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