Electrical Permits - Commercial

EPCOR is responsible for the Electrical Underground inspections for all new services for Building Permits issued after July 2, 2024. If you have any questions with regards to this change, please contact the Electrical Technical Advisors at 780-496-6674 or electricaltechnicaladvisors@edmonton.ca.

Electrical Permit - Commercial

Commercial electrical permits for new buildings and changes to existing:

For electrical work inside a home see Electrical Permit - Residential.

Who Should I Contact?

Underground (Branch Circuit - power from primary panel to anywhere on your property)

Service Overview

Base inspection costs are included in permit fees. See Additional Fees for more information on costs for additional inspections.

Stand-Alone Electrical Permits

2024 Fees (effective January 1, 2024)

Electrical Permits Obtained In Connection with Building Permit

2024 Fees (effective January 1, 2024)

Construction Value 1 Base Fee Safety Codes Fee
$0 - $24,000 $155 4% of the permit cost with a minimum of $4.50 and a maximum of $560.
$24,001 - $80,000 $220
$80,001 - $400,000 $390
$400,001 - $2,000,000 $800
$2,000,001 or greater $2,585


1 Construction value is defined as the total cost of materials and services. Construction value does not include: landscaping, parking lots, sidewalks, furnishings, appliances, interior window coverings, temporary service connections, insurance or bonding, interim financing, permit fees, professional consulting fees, GST.

Annual Permits

2024 Fees (effective January 1, 2024)

Permit Fee

Base Fee Multiplier
$330 $1.10 per $100 of electrical installation cost 1


1 Electrical installation cost is the total amount of materials and labour.

Inspection Fee
2024 Fees (effective January 1, 2024)

$155 per hour (minimum 1 hour fee)

Note: The Safety code fee is 4% of the permit cost with a minimum of $4.50 and a maximum of $560.

For more information see the ​ ​2024 Planning and Development Fee Schedules ​, effective January 1, 2024.

Permit Review Timelines

Electrical permit applications submitted in connection to a building permit are typically reviewed within 2-3 business days after the building permit is issued.

Stand-alone electrical permit applications are reviewed to determine if a development permit and/or building permit is/are required. Electrical permit applications are typically reviewed within 2-3 business days.

Permits

See Which Permits Do I Need? for more information about permit requirements.

Permits

An electrical permit is required when installing or altering electrical systems.

An electrical permit is not required for routine maintenance.

Maintenance means the like-for-like repair or replacement of worn or damaged building components or systems, including mechanical and electrical systems, for their preservation or upkeep but not their improvement, renovation, remodelling, or upgrading.

Electrical permits are not required for demolitions.

All new electrical installations require a permit, including new construction, renovations/alterations, electrical service upgrades, fire alarm systems, and lighting retrofits.

Any addition to an electrical system requires a permit. Examples include:

An electrical permit includes inspections for one main service and one electrical “house” meter. Each additional meter requires an additional permit.

Stand-Alone Electrical Permits

A stand-alone electrical permit is issued when the scope of the project does not require a building permit.

Stand-alone permits are required for:

Building Permits

Permit applicants must meet the following criteria:

Building owners or administrators can apply for an annual permit.

New Master Electrician Registration:

To register a new master electrician book an in-person, telephone, or virtual appointment.

Ensure you have the following at hand:

Note: Both the company owner and the master electrician must be present for registration.

Contractor Changes

Contractor changes can be completed within the Self-Serve project dashboard until the permit is issued.

After the permit is issued or an inspection has occurred, submit the completed Request for Change of Permit Holder form to electricaltechnicaladvisors@edmonton.ca.

A new permit may be required if inspections have occurred.

Apply for Your Permit

Apply Online

Submit the application online. Electrical contractors must be licensed with the City of Edmonton

Email or Drop off the Application