Tampa Bay commercial electrician: hospitals, medical facilities, and construction projects
Buell Electric
Hospitals, surgical centers, and medical facilities across Tampa Bay
Hospital and medical facility work makes up the largest portion of Buell’s commercial division. These projects require emergency power systems, medical-grade power distribution, and code compliance across multiple agencies that standard commercial electrical work does not demand.
An electrical contractor who hasn’t done this work before will find out at inspection. Buell’s commercial team has enough hospital and surgical center projects behind them that inspections don’t produce surprises.
50 electricians and 20 vehicles means Buell can staff a hospital expansion and a surgical center buildout at the same time without pulling resources from one to cover the other.
What Tampa Bay general contractors need from a commercial electrician
Proposals are based on reviewed construction drawings, not adjusted later by change order
The same crew that starts the job finishes it
Buell coordinates directly with the GC and other trades on the construction schedule
Permits are pulled and managed through the applicable building department
Inspection scheduling and corrections are handled before the GC hears about them
Commercial work is performed by Buell employees, not subcontracted outside crews
Commercial electrical services
Hospitals and medical facilities
Hospitals, surgical centers, walk-in clinics, and medical office buildings across Tampa Bay. Contracts range from $500,000 to $3 million with full permit management through certificate of occupancy.
New construction and tenant buildouts
Ground-up commercial construction and tenant improvement work across Tampa Bay's commercial and medical corridors. Design-phase coordination through certificate of occupancy alongside the GC and other trades.
Commercial service and panel upgrades
Service replacements, panel upgrades, circuit additions, and electrical repairs for operating commercial facilities. Occupied building work scheduled to minimize business disruption.
Energy-efficient lighting retrofits
LED conversions, occupancy sensor systems, and exterior lighting upgrades for commercial and industrial facilities. Retrofits that reduce energy costs and meet current Florida Building Code requirements.
Why the State Certified license matters on a commercial project
Florida has two tiers of electrical contractor licensing. The difference shows up at inspection.
A Certified contractor (EC license) holds a statewide license from the Florida DBPR and can legally work anywhere in Florida. A Registered contractor (ER license) is restricted to the jurisdiction where that license was issued.
Buell holds Certified license EC13001589. For GCs with projects crossing county lines, that eliminates the compliance risk a registered sub creates when working outside their licensed jurisdiction.





