About
Moonlite Electric & Construction, Inc. brings over a decade of self-performed commercial electrical work to the Raleigh-Cary metro, with a verified portfolio that includes LEED-certified projects such as the Green Square parking deck in downtown Raleigh and institutional work at GTCC's Center for Advanced Manufacturing. For facility managers and property managers evaluating electrical contractors, that combination of public-sector complexity and sustainability credentials is a meaningful differentiator. Locally owned and operated out of Cary, NC, Moonlite self-performs the majority of its work — from conduit installation through cabling — reducing the subcontractor markup and coordination friction that drive up costs on commercial projects. Their scope spans power distribution, panelboards and breakers, commercial LED lighting retrofits, and photovoltaic systems, making them a capable partner for energy-efficiency upgrades across office, industrial, educational, and mixed-use properties. The firm emphasizes thorough project planning and budget discipline, which matters to building owners managing capital improvement schedules or ground-up construction timelines. Safety protocols include project-specific orientations and specialized training for confined spaces, elevated work, and respiratory hazards — relevant for warehouse, manufacturing, and parking structure environments common across the Triangle market. Their experience with LEED construction positions them well for tenants and owners pursuing green building certifications or ESG reporting requirements. General contractors working in the Raleigh metro will find Moonlite's self-performance model and institutional project history a reliable fit for commercial electrical scopes on education, government, and mixed-use developments. Facility managers overseeing retrofit or renovation projects — such as the Winslow Hall renovation in their portfolio — can expect a contractor that plans work before mobilizing, minimizing disruption to occupied buildings.