Illuminating electrical design for every project type.
From lighting design, existing building analysis, voltage drop calculations, to electrical system analysis and a wide array of services in between, our experienced team of electrical designers is adept at both commercial and residential projects.
Are you in need of specialized services such as transformer harmonics, arc-fault/flash design, photometric analysis, residential one-line diagrams, fire alarm system integration and coordination, lightning protection systems, or standby generator design? Trust your project to the team at EVstudio for a higher level of design excellence.
A partnership with EVstudio brings your project to a new level.
- Structural Coordination. With our integrated and cooperative design teams, we use Revit and Navisworks to coordinate with the buildings structural systems to create a truly buildable project.
- Coordination with other systems. By working with other disciplines early in the design process, we can help you avoid pitfalls such as elevator and generator specifications before materials are ordered, and construction starts.
- Vendors. We have great relationships with many local vendors ( including, but not limited to CT Lighting, Illuminations Systems, The Lighting Agency, AMP, and Siemens) that help our designs stay on track and budget.
- Lighting fixtures selection. Our team of electrical designers can work hand-in-hand with you to select your fixtures or work with the ones you selected, thus ensuring that your plans align with them.
- Utility coordination. Our team works not only with electrical utility companies but with all utilities including gas, water, and communications.
- Existing buildings. Our team of electrical designers also provide existing building analysis and reports for any building type.
- Low voltage system design. We can interface with your design-build contractor to ensure your project meets all required codes.
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