Commercial

  • WCCHUB Community Center

    Equipment Supplied

    ABB switchboards and panels, Leviton sub-metering, TPS TVSS units

    About the Project

    Access Electric worked with Steele Electric to support the White Center HUB Community Center (WCCHUB), a multi-use public facility in King County. The project called for a modern, scalable electrical system that could serve a diverse range of programs and building needs. We provided ABB switchboards and panelboards to form a reliable distribution backbone, along with Leviton sub-metering to support energy tracking and tenant-specific usage. To enhance power quality and protection, we also supplied TPS transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS).

    This project reflects our ability to deliver well-integrated solutions that meet both code and community-level performance goals.

    Image courtesy of White Center HUB / White Center Community Development Association


  • Peninsula subaru logo, Access Electric logo, and architectural rendering of Peninsula Subaru

    Peninsula Subaru

    Equipment Supplied

    CT can, landing pad, meter base, ABB disconnects and panels, Hammond transformers

    About the Project

    For the Peninsula Subaru dealership in Bremerton, Access Electric partnered with Titan Electric to deliver a tailored power distribution solution for this high-traffic commercial site. The electrical design required a utility-grade CT cabinet, landing pad, and meter base to meet local service requirements, feeding into a series of ABB disconnects and panelboards that powered the facility’s showroom, service bays, and administrative areas. We also supplied Hammond transformers to step down power efficiently and reliably.

    Our early coordination and ability to stage materials helped keep this project on pace for opening day.


  • Photo looking up at the mixed-use residential building in Seattle called the Reed Building

    Reed Building: Mixed-Use Residential and Commercial Space

    Equipment Supplied

    Multi-metering switchboard, modular metering, load centers

    About the Project:

    Access Electric partnered with Boone Electric to support the electrical distribution needs for the Reed building, a new multi-family development in Seattle. This large, mixed-use building has 126 residential units, commercial space, and parking.

    We supplied a multi-metering switchboard and modular metering system designed for space efficiency and serviceability, along with load centers to streamline installation across the building. 

    This project showcases our strength in supporting dense residential developments with reliable, space-conscious distribution equipment, and highlights what sets Access Electric apart: our commitment to providing value-add solutions and responsive support. We understand how critical it is to get the equipment right the first time, so installs run smoothly, labor costs stay down, and projects are completed on schedule.

    Image courtesy of Justin Horrocks and CONE Architecture


  • Rendering of the front of the maritime innovation center

    Maritime Innovation Center (MInC)

    Equipment:

    Panelboards, transformers, BESS and EV charging stations.

    About the project:

    The Port of Seattle embarked on an exciting and innovative project to restore and modernize Fisherman’s Terminal. With upgrades to the dock infrastructure and remodling and modernizing the facilities, this project aims to keep this storied part of Seattle’s maritime history thriving for many years to come. Access Electric was tapped to provide the electrical distribution gear package, including panelboards, transformers, BESS, and EV charging stations, helping them meet their goals of supporting innovation and sustainability in Seattle’s maritime industry.

    Renderings provided by Miller Hull Partnership


  • Western State Hospital Project – Temporary Power Supply

    Equipment

    Medium voltage transformers, low voltage switchboards, panelboards, and additional gear

    About the project

    Access Electric Supply played a key role in supporting the temporary power infrastructure for the Western State Hospital Project. Our team worked closely with the electrical contractor to develop an efficient and cost-effective power design, ensuring the project stayed on schedule and within budget. By leveraging our vendor relationships, we were able to source critical components, including medium voltage transformers, low voltage switchboards, panelboards, and additional gear, at the lowest possible cost and with expedited lead times.

    To further support the project’s tight timeline, we provided just-in-time delivery from our warehouse, coordinating each shipment with precision and accuracy. Our team tracked each piece of equipment from receipt to job site delivery, offering real-time updates and maintaining close communication with all stakeholders throughout the process. The project was a success, and we’re proud to have helped power a vital facility serving the people of Washington.