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A J Electric & Construction Services brings full-scope commercial electrical contracting to Riverside, CA — a market where growing industrial corridors, expanding retail centers, and large warehouse and distribution facilities demand reliable, code-compliant power infrastructure. Operating across the Inland Empire, this contractor is positioned to handle the electrical systems that property managers and facility managers depend on to keep buildings running safely and efficiently. Core capabilities span power distribution design and installation, switchgear, panelboard and circuit breaker work, and commercial lighting systems — including energy-efficient retrofits that reduce operating costs across office buildings, retail centers, and multifamily properties. For facilities planning ahead, EV charging infrastructure (EVSE) installation is an increasingly critical service in the Riverside metro, where local ordinances and tenant demand are accelerating EV-ready buildouts in parking structures and surface lots. Backup generator installation and integration rounds out the power reliability picture for healthcare-adjacent, industrial, and mission-critical commercial tenants who cannot tolerate downtime. Riverside's NEC compliance environment requires contractors with current knowledge of California Electrical Code amendments, and A J Electric & Construction Services operates within that regulatory framework across new construction and tenant improvement projects. Facility managers overseeing warehouse and distribution assets along the I-215 and SR-60 corridors will find a contractor capable of addressing high-demand three-phase service upgrades, panel replacements, and lighting control installations suited to large-footprint buildings. Whether coordinating a scheduled panel upgrade, a commercial lighting retrofit, or an EV charging station deployment across a retail or mixed-use property, A J Electric & Construction Services offers the construction and electrical expertise that commercial clients in Riverside and the broader Inland Empire require.