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Max Electrical Construction brings commercial-grade electrical expertise to the Columbia, MD market, serving facility managers and property owners across Howard County and the greater Baltimore–Washington corridor. Operating in one of Maryland's most active commercial development zones, Max Electrical Construction is positioned to handle the full spectrum of electrical systems that keep commercial properties running safely and efficiently. For office buildings, retail centers, and mixed-use developments throughout Columbia, the contractor delivers power distribution work that meets NEC commercial code requirements, including switchgear installation and maintenance, panelboard upgrades, and breaker coordination studies essential to protecting sensitive building systems. Warehouse and distribution facilities along the Route 1 and I-95 corridors benefit from high-capacity service entrance work, industrial panel upgrades, and energy-efficient lighting retrofits that reduce operating costs and satisfy Maryland energy code mandates. As EV adoption accelerates across Howard County, Max Electrical Construction supports property owners and facility managers pursuing EVSE infrastructure — from single Level 2 charging stations in retail parking lots to multi-port commercial installations in multifamily and office garages. Backup generator integration is a critical service for Columbia's healthcare-adjacent campuses, data-sensitive office tenants, and any facility requiring code-compliant standby power under NFPA 110. Lighting system work — including LED retrofits, lighting controls, and exterior site lighting — rounds out a service mix built for the commercial and industrial properties that define Columbia's planned community landscape. Facility managers evaluating electrical contractors in the Columbia, MD area will find Max Electrical Construction aligned with the demands of modern commercial construction and tenant improvement projects, with the technical depth to address both new construction and existing building upgrades across Howard County.