About
MDM Electrical Construction LLC offers 24/7 commercial and industrial electrical service to property managers and facility teams across the Philadelphia metro and Southern New Jersey, covering Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Ocean Counties. Operating out of Tabernacle, NJ, this locally owned contractor brings decades of experience to power distribution, panelboard and breaker work, lighting systems, site lighting, EV charging infrastructure, and backup generator installations across office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, warehouses, and multifamily properties. Facility managers dealing with unplanned outages or time-sensitive code compliance work can rely on MDM's stated commitment to always showing up — a practical differentiator in a market where responsiveness directly impacts tenant satisfaction and operational continuity. The company is fully licensed and registered, holding top industry certifications that support code-compliant work under the NEC and applicable New Jersey and Pennsylvania state requirements. MDM positions itself as a scalable partner for both one-time emergency calls and ongoing long-term maintenance programs, making it a viable option for facility teams seeking a single contractor to cover routine inspections, reactive service, and planned capital improvements. Commercial clients in sectors such as light manufacturing, distribution warehousing, and neighborhood retail can benefit from MDM's broad service capability without the overhead of a large regional contractor. The team's self-described focus on quality workmanship and customer satisfaction translates operationally into reduced callback rates and predictable project delivery — priorities that matter when managing occupied buildings or active production environments. Property managers evaluating electrical contractors in the Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey corridor should consider MDM Electrical Construction for responsive, licensed commercial electrical support across a wide range of building types and system categories.