General Contractors
The electrical subcontractor North County general contractors call when schedule and first-time inspection pass actually matter.
What We Provide for General Contractors
The two things that kill a GC relationship with an electrical sub are not showing up on schedule and failing inspection. Both create downstream delays that fall on you, not the electrician. Wheyland Electric has been subcontracting residential and commercial electrical work for general contractors throughout North County San Diego since 2008. We review plans before mobilizing, sequence rough-in to hit your inspection milestones, communicate directly with your site supervisor, and deliver permitted work that passes inspection the first time. Certificates of insurance are provided same day. We do not need to be managed -- we show up, do the work correctly, and keep you informed if anything affects your schedule.
Why General Contractors Choose Wheyland Electric
- We show up on schedule -- if something affects our timeline we communicate immediately, not after the fact
- First-time inspection pass is the standard -- we do not cut corners that create re-inspection delays on your project
- Direct communication with your site supervisor -- one point of contact, no gaps, no playing phone tag through an office
- Clean job sites -- we protect adjacent work and leave areas ready for the next trade without being asked
- CA License #940291 -- licensed, bonded, and insured with COIs available same business day naming additional insureds
- Residential and commercial scope under one sub -- one electrical contractor for your full project portfolio
How We Work With General Contractors
Plan Review and Written Bid
We review your plans or scope documents before bidding. Our bids are written and itemized by phase -- rough-in, trim, panel work, and permits broken out separately. For design-build projects we provide budget ranges based on use type and square footage and firm up pricing once plans are available.
Permit Coordination
We pull all required electrical permits under our C-10 license. For TI projects we coordinate with your permit runner or directly with the building department. Permit applications are submitted promptly -- we do not hold up your project start waiting on paperwork.
Rough-In
We sequence rough-in to meet your framing and inspection milestones. We communicate with your site supervisor before mobilizing to confirm scheduling, access, and any conflicts with other trades. If something changes on site that affects our scope or schedule, you hear about it immediately.
Rough-In Inspection
We schedule and attend the rough-in inspection. If corrections are required we address them the same day where possible to avoid delaying your next phase. First-time pass is the goal on every inspection.
Trim-Out and Final Inspection
We complete trim-out and final connections on your schedule, attend the final electrical inspection, address any punch items immediately, and provide all permit documentation and panel directories for your certificate of occupancy package.
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General Contractors — Frequently Asked Questions
We subcontract residential remodels of all sizes, ADU builds, new construction, commercial tenant improvements across all use types, and commercial new construction throughout North County San Diego. We handle both residential and commercial scope under our C-10 license -- one electrical sub for your full project mix.
Before mobilizing we establish a direct line with your site supervisor and confirm the schedule. We give 24 to 48 hour advance confirmation before showing up. If anything on our end affects your schedule -- material delays, inspection timing, scope conflicts -- you hear about it immediately, not after it has already caused a problem.
First-time pass on rough-in and final inspections is our standard. We review scope against current NEC and California code requirements before rough-in, not after. When corrections are required we treat them as same-day priority to avoid delaying your project.
Same business day. We provide certificates of insurance naming your company and the project owner as additional insureds on general liability and workers compensation. If your contract requires specific language or coverage limits, send us the requirements and we confirm before you award the work.
Yes. For projects in early planning without complete plans, we provide budget ranges based on use type, square footage, and scope description. These are planning figures, not binding bids. We firm up pricing once plans are available and we have done a proper plan review.
Yes. For design-build projects where electrical scope is not fully defined in the plans, we work with your team to define the scope, identify permit requirements, and provide phased pricing. We flag any conditions that affect the electrical scope during the site walk so there are no scope surprises after work begins.
We identify scope conflicts during plan review and before rough-in whenever possible. If a conflict surfaces on site, we document it, communicate it to your site supervisor immediately, and provide options with cost and schedule impact before doing any work outside the original scope.
Yes. Wheyland Electric carries current workers compensation insurance covering all field employees. Certificates are available same business day. We do not use uninsured labor or day workers on subcontract projects.
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