About
Nova Electric LLC brings over a decade of commercial electrical contracting experience to property managers and facility managers across New York City and the greater Newark, NJ metro. The firm has delivered high-voltage power and lighting installations at marquee projects including the Brooklyn Paramount Theater restoration, 425 Park Avenue, Hudson Yards restaurant collection, and BJ's Wholesale Club on Staten Island — a portfolio that demonstrates consistent execution across complex, high-profile environments. Nova Electric specializes in commercial fit-outs, power distribution, and lighting systems for retail, office, hospitality, multifamily, and institutional properties. Their scope spans high- and low-voltage main service upgrades, HVAC power and control wiring, LED conversions, fire alarm installation and repair, and telephone and data infrastructure — covering the full electrical systems stack that facility managers depend on for code-compliant, operationally sound buildings. The team also provides emergency generator supply and installation, emergency lighting and power, and disaster recovery services, making them a resource for building owners who need rapid response to unplanned outages or system failures. Design-build capabilities allow Nova Electric to engage early in tenant improvement and new construction projects, coordinating with architects and GCs to streamline permitting and installation timelines. Exterior lighting maintenance and sidewalk shed lighting round out their service offering for properties requiring ongoing visibility and safety compliance. Licensed under NYC License #13134 and fully insured, Nova Electric operates out of their Midtown Manhattan office and serves commercial accounts across New York and New Jersey. For facility managers overseeing multi-tenant retail centers, mixed-use developments, academic campuses, or large-format grocery and wholesale properties, Nova Electric's track record on demanding, code-intensive projects positions them as a capable electrical partner in one of the country's most demanding regulatory markets.