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Electrical Upgrade Project Estimation
I am trying to get an idea on an electrical project in Massachusetts.
This is for electrical upgrade project for a building, about 50 unit brick building.
We need to do these per the requirement from city:
- Supply and Wire Main Switch Gear and Meter Sockets - Wire Transformer Supplied by Local Utility company. Two lines for two sides of the building. 600 AMP line each.
- Supply and Wire new 100 Amp Panels with New Beakers for each unit and (1) House Panel with New Breakers
- Rewire all units with new wiring
I spoke to one electrician, and the amount he estimated is staggering.
Anybody experienced could help me guide with ballpark numbers?