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MIDAS Commercial Subpanel Project in Palatine

AGE Electric identifies this as a commercial subpanel installation at MIDAS in Palatine. The record supports the business, city, and project category without guessing the amp rating, circuit count, or equipment model.

Palatine, Illinois Commercial subpanel installation
AGE Electric crew working at commercial distribution equipment during a MIDAS subpanel project in Palatine
Real AGE project photoThe evidence ledger below separates published facts from visible observations and unknown details.
Project evidence ledger

What is known—and what is not

This profile avoids turning a photograph into an invented invoice, specification, or timeline.

Documented

Published project facts

  • AGE Electric identifies this as a commercial subpanel installation at MIDAS in Palatine, Illinois.
  • The photograph documents the AGE crew working at commercial panel and distribution equipment.
  • The project belongs to AGE Electric’s published commercial work portfolio.
Visible

What the photo supports

  • Crew members are working at open electrical distribution equipment in a commercial setting.
  • Raceway and panel access are part of the visible installation environment.
  • The work requires organized access around active commercial equipment and finished surroundings.
Not published

Details not presented as fact

  • The amp rating, feeder size, number of circuits, manufacturer, and panel schedule were not published.
  • The photo does not establish whether utility work, a service upgrade, or building-wide shutdown occurred.
  • The invoice, permit record, inspection date, and exact downtime were not published.
Comparable-project planning

A useful range without pretending it is the invoice

The range is for comparable commercial distribution work. It is not the MIDAS invoice, and it excludes unknown service or utility revisions.

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Comparable cost band$3,500–$10,000 for a comparable commercial subpanel scope
Typical planning windowAbout 1–3 on-site days, often 1–4 weeks elapsed with equipment, permit, and access planning
Estimate drivers

What changes the cost

  1. 01Feeder size and route
  2. 02Panel rating and circuit count
  3. 03Shutdown and operating-hour constraints
  4. 04Required disconnects or upstream work
  5. 05Permit, labeling, and inspection scope
Schedule drivers

What changes the timeline

  1. 01Equipment lead time
  2. 02Shutdown approval
  3. 03Raceway route and access
  4. 04Permit and inspection scheduling
Questions this record can answer

Project planning, without the guesswork

The property, equipment, and concealed conditions still determine the final scope.

Does adding a subpanel increase the building’s available service capacity?

Not by itself. A subpanel adds distribution space. Available capacity still depends on the upstream service, feeders, loads, and calculations.

What should a commercial panel estimate itemize?

It should identify equipment, feeder and raceway scope, shutdown assumptions, circuit moves, labeling, permit and inspection responsibility, testing, and exclusions.

Can the amp rating be identified from this photograph?

No reliable rating is published with the image, so this profile does not assign one. Equipment labels and project records are needed.

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