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Lightwave Electrical Contractors, Inc. holds Florida State Certified Electrical Contractor license EC 13011580 — a credential that signals full accountability for commercial and industrial electrical scopes across Miami-Dade and the surrounding South Florida market. For property managers and facility managers navigating Miami's demanding commercial landscape, that state certification matters: it covers the design-build and permit-pull authority required for power distribution upgrades, switchgear replacement, and panelboard installations that keep office towers, retail centers, warehouses, and industrial facilities operating without interruption. Lightwave positions itself squarely in the commercial and industrial sector, explicitly setting aside residential work in favor of the higher-complexity systems that facilities professionals depend on. Their energy-saving solutions focus aligns well with the retrofit and efficiency mandates facing Miami building owners today — LED lighting conversions, occupancy-based lighting controls, and load-reduction strategies that directly impact operating budgets. The facilities automation component extends that value proposition further, addressing building system integration that helps facility teams manage electrical infrastructure from a centralized platform. Miami's mix of aging Class B office stock, active industrial corridors in Doral and Medley, and expanding mixed-use developments creates consistent demand for contractors who understand three-phase power, NEC compliance under Florida's adopted code cycle, and the coordination requirements of occupied commercial environments. Lightwave's stated commitment to excellence across all work suggests an attention to workmanship quality that property managers overseeing tenant spaces, institutional facilities, or multi-building portfolios expect from a long-term electrical partner. Facility managers evaluating electrical contractors in the Miami metro should confirm current certificate of insurance, bonding limits, and project capacity directly with Lightwave before engaging for larger capital projects.