Tenant Improvements Are High-Stakes for Operations
Tenant improvements are a constant in commercial property management. Whether it’s reconfiguring office space, upgrading retail units, or preparing for a new tenant, these projects often need to happen while the building remains fully operational.
That’s where electrical coordination becomes critical.
Poorly planned electrical work can lead to:
- Unexpected power disruptions
- Tenant complaints
- Safety concerns
- Delays in occupancy
- Increased project costs
For Manitoba property managers, the goal is clear: complete the work efficiently without impacting day-to-day operations.
Why Electrical Work Is the Most Disruptive Part of TIs
Electrical systems are tied into nearly every building function:
- Lighting and controls
- HVAC systems
- Elevators and life safety systems
- Tenant equipment and workspaces
- Security and access systems
Even small changes can affect multiple areas of the building.
Without proper planning, electrical work can unintentionally disrupt tenants far beyond the renovation area.
- Plan Around Tenant Operations — Not Just the Project
The most successful TI projects are built around how the building operates.
This includes:
– Understanding tenant hours and peak usage times
– Scheduling work during off-hours or low-impact periods
– Identifying critical systems that must remain active
– Communicating planned work in advance
In Manitoba’s commercial environments — especially office buildings, healthcare facilities, and industrial sites — coordination is everything. - Use Phased Electrical Work to Limit Impact
Rather than tackling everything at once, electrical work should be broken into controlled phases.
Benefits of phased work:
– Limits outages to specific areas
– Reduces risk to critical systems
– Keeps unaffected tenants operating normally
– Allows for better troubleshooting and adjustments
This approach is especially important in multi-tenant buildings. - Plan Temporary Power Solutions Where Needed
In many TI projects, systems need to stay operational even while being modified.
Temporary power solutions can:
– Maintain lighting and essential systems
– Support ongoing tenant operations
– Prevent downtime for businesses
– Reduce safety risks
Planning for temporary power upfront avoids last-minute scrambling. - Ensure Clear Communication With All Stakeholders
One of the biggest sources of frustration during tenant improvements is lack of communication.
Effective coordination includes:
– Notifying tenants well in advance
– Providing clear timelines and expectations
– Updating stakeholders as work progresses
– Coordinating with property management and on-site teams
Transparency builds trust and reduces complaints. - Prioritize Safety and Code Compliance
Even when working quickly or after hours, safety and compliance cannot be compromised.
Electrical TI work must ensure:
– Proper shutdown and lockout procedures
– Compliance with Manitoba electrical codes
– Safe access to panels and equipment
– Proper testing before systems are reactivated
Cutting corners here creates long-term liability. - Work With a Contractor Who Understands Operational Buildings
Tenant improvements are not the same as new construction.
They require:
– Precision planning
– Flexibility in scheduling
– Experience working in occupied buildings
– Strong coordination with multiple stakeholders
At Edison Electric, we specialize in working within active commercial environments across Manitoba — ensuring projects move forward without disrupting the people who rely on the space every day.
Why This Matters in Manitoba
With a shorter construction season and tight project timelines, tenant improvements often need to be completed quickly — without compromising operations.
Delays or disruptions can impact:
- Tenant satisfaction and retention
- Lease timelines
- Building reputation
- Revenue flow
Well-coordinated electrical work protects all of these.
Planning tenant improvements in your building?
📞 Contact Edison Electric today to coordinate your electrical work with minimal disruption — keeping your tenants happy and your project on track.



