About
With over 30 years of commercial electrical construction experience across Seattle, Silicon Valley, and the East Coast, PRIME Electric brings enterprise-scale capability to facility managers and general contractors tackling complex projects of any size. Operating from Seattle, WA, PRIME delivers the full spectrum of commercial electrical services — from power distribution, switchgear, and panelboard installations to EV charger deployment, mission-critical data center work, and NFPA 70B-compliant maintenance programs. Their Design/Build model and LEAN pre-construction philosophy — anchored by BIM and Virtual Construction Services — give property managers and GCs a disciplined framework for keeping large electrical scopes on schedule and within budget before a single conduit is pulled. PRIME's project portfolio spans Class A office tenant improvements, education facilities like the Clark College STEM Building, retail rollouts including multi-site work for Whole Foods 365, and large-scale historic renovations such as the 113,500 SF Washington High School adaptive reuse in Portland. That breadth signals real capacity for facility managers overseeing diverse or multi-site portfolios across office, retail, mixed-use, and institutional asset classes. The firm also holds WELL and LEED certifications, positioning them as a credible partner for owners pursuing sustainability benchmarks or energy-efficient lighting retrofits. Underground, traffic, and utility services round out their offering, making PRIME a single-source contractor for complex site electrical work. Their dedicated service team handles emergency and routine service calls, providing ongoing support beyond initial construction. For Seattle-area facility managers and building owners who need an electrically sophisticated contractor capable of managing preconstruction coordination, BIM clash detection, multi-trade integration, and long-term system support, PRIME Electric's three-decade track record and multi-region footprint make them a compelling candidate for the short list.