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I.D.J. Construction & Electric, Inc. brings combined construction and electrical contracting expertise to commercial and industrial facilities throughout Newark, NJ and the greater Essex County corridor. For property managers and facility managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, and multifamily or mixed-use properties in one of New Jersey's most infrastructure-dense markets, having a contractor who understands both the build side and the electrical systems side is a meaningful operational advantage. I.D.J. Construction & Electric is positioned to support the full range of commercial electrical needs that keep modern facilities running — from power distribution upgrades and panelboard replacements to switchgear work, commercial lighting retrofits, and backup generator installations. Newark's aging commercial building stock frequently demands panel and service upgrades to support increased electrical loads from modern HVAC systems, LED lighting conversions, and EV charging infrastructure. Industrial and warehouse clients in particular benefit from contractors familiar with three-phase power distribution, motor circuits, and the NEC code compliance requirements that govern heavy commercial and light industrial environments. For retail and office tenants and owners navigating fit-outs or capital improvement cycles, I.D.J.'s dual construction-and-electrical capability can streamline project delivery and reduce coordination overhead across trades. Facility managers in the Newark metro area face strict local inspection and permitting requirements; working with an established local contractor familiar with the City of Newark's building department and New Jersey state electrical code processes reduces administrative friction on permitted work. Whether the scope involves a service entrance upgrade, a lighting controls installation, or tenant improvement electrical rough-in, I.D.J. Construction & Electric, Inc. represents a locally grounded resource for commercial and industrial electrical contracting in northern New Jersey.