Service Bundles — Starting at Pricing

Pricing varies by system size, equipment condition, and project scope.

These service bundles provide structured levels of support while maintaining the flexibility required for different facilities and electrical systems. All pricing is starting at amounts and finalized only after reviewing system requirements and available documentation.

1. NFPA 70E Safety Fundamentals Bundle — Starting at $3,500

Designed for smaller or less complex facilities needing foundational electrical safety support.

Includes:

  • Arc flash hazard analysis
  • Short‑circuit study
  • Basic electrical safety documentation
  • NFPA 70E awareness training (virtual or on‑site; up to 15 participants; available in English or Spanish)

Final pricing depends on equipment count and documentation quality.

2. NFPA 70B Maintenance & Reliability Bundle — Starting at $7,500

For organizations seeking a more complete view of system performance, maintenance needs, and electrical safety.

Includes:

  • Full arc flash study (limited scope; up to 25 buses)
  • Protective device coordination study
  • Infrared inspection (thermography)
  • NFPA 70B maintenance program support
  • Updated single‑line diagrams

Pricing varies based on system complexity, inspection scope, and equipment condition.

3. Integrated Electrical Safety & Maintenance Bundle — Starting at $12,000

A comprehensive package for facilities needing integrated electrical safety, maintenance, and engineering support.

Includes:

  • Arc flash, short‑circuit, and coordination studies (limited scope; up to 25 buses)
  • Infrared inspections (thermography)
  • Electrical safety program development
  • NFPA 70E training (virtual or on‑site; up to 15 participants; available in English or Spanish)
  • NFPA 70B maintenance program development and documentation

Custom proposals are provided after reviewing system details and maintenance requirements.

Pricing and Scope Notice

All pricing is “starting at” and varies by system size, equipment condition, documentation quality, and project scope. Final proposals are provided only after reviewing facility requirements. This protects against scope creep, misinterpretation, and any implication of guaranteed outcomes.