About
With 18 years in the field and 24/7 emergency availability, M. Bianchi & Son Electrical Contractor brings licensed master electrician expertise to commercial and industrial properties across Paterson, NJ and throughout New Jersey. Facility managers and property owners operating office buildings, retail centers, multifamily complexes, warehouses, and mixed-use properties can rely on this contractor for a broad range of electrical system work, from service upgrades and panelboard replacements to full power distribution installs on new construction projects. The team holds certifications as a Generac installer, making them a qualified resource for commercial standby generator projects where business continuity and code-compliant installation are non-negotiable. EV charging infrastructure is another active service area — an increasingly critical capability for commercial parking facilities, retail centers, and multifamily properties pursuing tenant amenity upgrades or compliance with evolving state EV-readiness mandates. For industrial and warehouse facilities, the contractor handles electrical system installations tied to construction and build-out scopes, including wiring for specialized equipment. Commercial lighting work — including outdoor and site lighting for security and visibility — rounds out the core service offering. The company emphasizes licensed workmanship, with all installations and repairs executed to NEC code standards. Free in-person and virtual estimates are available, which streamlines the budgeting process for facility and project managers evaluating capital electrical expenditures. Operating out of the Paterson, NJ metro area with statewide reach, M. Bianchi & Son is positioned to support multi-phase commercial projects, tenant improvement electrical scopes, and urgent after-hours situations through their always-on emergency response line. Property managers seeking a licensed, experienced electrical contractor for New Jersey commercial assets will find a capable partner here for both planned projects and unplanned outages.