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Write a detailed commercial project proposal for an electrical fit-out of a 3,000 sq ft retail space. The scope includes 200-amp service, 40 circuits, LED lighting throughout, 6 dedicated 20-amp circuits for display cases, emergency exit lighting, and fire alarm integration. The client is a property management company.

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COMMERCIAL PROJECT PROPOSAL — [Company Name] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: - Scope: Complete electrical fit-out for 3,000 sq ft retail space — service, distribution, lighting, life safety - Investment: $[Total] with 3-phase payment schedule tied to milestones - Timeline: 4 weeks from permit approval to final inspection COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed electrical contractor (License #[XXXXX]), fully insured ($2M GL / $1M professional liability), 15+ years commercial experience, OSHA-30 certified crew. Zero lost-time incidents in the past 3 years. DETAILED SCOPE OF WORK: Phase 1 — Rough-In (Week 1-2): - Install 200-amp, 3-phase service entrance and main distribution panel - Run conduit and pull wire for 40 branch circuits - Install junction boxes and device rings per approved plan - Rough-in dedicated 20-amp circuits for 6 display case locations - Milestone: Rough-in inspection passed Phase 2 — Trim-Out (Week 3): - Install LED lighting fixtures per lighting plan (est. 85 fixtures) - Mount and wire emergency exit lighting (6 units) and illuminated exit signs (4 units) - Install receptacles, switches, and dedicated display circuits - Fire alarm integration — tie new zones to existing building panel - Milestone: All fixtures operational, fire alarm tested Phase 3 — Final / Testing (Week 4): - Circuit testing and labeling — all 40 circuits verified and documented - Final inspection coordination with AHJ - Client walkthrough and punch list resolution - As-built drawings delivered - Milestone: Certificate of occupancy obtained INVESTMENT SUMMARY: | Phase | Description | Amount | |-------|-----------|--------| | Phase 1 | Rough-in | $[X] (40%) | | Phase 2 | Trim-out | $[X] (40%) | | Phase 3 | Final / Testing | $[X] (20%) | | **Total** | | **$[Total]** | ASSUMPTIONS & EXCLUSIONS: - Assumes clear access to all work areas during construction hours - Excludes: data/low-voltage cabling, HVAC electrical, permit fees (passed through at cost) - Any change orders documented and approved in writing before work proceeds

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You are a [trade type] contractor writing a warranty description for [client name] for their completed project at [project address]. Project: [project description]. Write a professional warranty document covering: (1) Workmanship warranty — what you warrant and for how long. (2) What is covered — specific examples relevant to your trade. (3) What is NOT covered — exclusions like normal wear, misuse, acts of God, failure to maintain. (4) Manufacturer warranties — note that materials carry separate manufacturer warranties. (5) How to make a warranty claim — who to contact, expected response time. (6) Warranty start and expiration dates. Keep under 350 words. Use plain language — this is for homeowners, not lawyers.

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