Evanston Panelboard Update Project
The AGE Electric gallery identifies this work as a panelboard update in Evanston. The project profile records that exact claim and the photograph’s visible conditions without converting it into an unsupported service-size story.
What is known—and what is not
This profile avoids turning a photograph into an invented invoice, specification, or timeline.
Published project facts
- AGE Electric identifies the photographed job as a panelboard update in Evanston, Illinois.
- The image is part of AGE Electric’s published panel and service work.
- The crew and distribution equipment are documented on site.
What the photo supports
- The work area includes an outdoor-rated electrical cabinet and metal raceway.
- Multiple crew members are positioned at the distribution equipment.
- The installation environment requires weather-rated components and controlled access.
Details not presented as fact
- The project record does not state whether this was a replacement, service upgrade, repair, or capacity increase.
- Amp rating, voltage, utility scope, manufacturer, feeder details, and circuit count were not published.
- No invoice, permit, inspection, outage duration, or completion date is presented.
A useful range without pretending it is the invoice
This range is for comparable panelboard work only. It is not the Evanston customer’s invoice and does not include an unverified service-capacity increase.
See all electrical planning rangesWhat changes the cost
- 01Equipment rating and enclosure
- 02Feeder and circuit condition
- 03Utility or shutdown coordination
- 04Outdoor routing and working access
- 05Permit, inspection, and labeling
What changes the timeline
- 01Equipment availability
- 02Utility or building shutdown windows
- 03Permit review
- 04Inspection and authorization to energize
Project planning, without the guesswork
The property, equipment, and concealed conditions still determine the final scope.
Is a panelboard update the same as a service upgrade?
Not necessarily. A panelboard can be replaced or revised without increasing the utility service. The proposal should name the exact equipment and capacity change, if any.
Why can elapsed time exceed installation days?
Equipment procurement, permit review, utility or building coordination, inspections, and approved shutdown windows can surround a much shorter on-site installation.
Does this profile claim a 200-amp upgrade?
No. The published evidence does not state a service rating, so no amperage is assigned here.
Match the evidence to your property
Use the service and city pages for scope, local planning questions, and the next estimate step.