Commercial solar engineering

Coordinate the rooftop, structure and electrical system as one package.

Commercial solar engineering for complex rooftops, structural coordination, power-distribution integration, utility documentation and permit-ready plan sets.

What the work solves

Resolve the interfaces that slow commercial projects down.

Commercial PV projects depend on more than a module layout. Roof zones, attachments, conductor routing, existing distribution equipment, protection, equipment ratings and reviewer comments must agree across the same drawing set.

DELIVERY OUTCOMEA coordinated commercial package that gives the installer, engineer, utility and AHJ a common technical record.
REPRESENTATIVE DELIVERABLES
  • Multi-roof PV layouts and access paths
  • Racking and attachment coordination
  • Electrical single-lines and distribution design
  • Conductor, voltage-drop and OCPD calculations
  • Equipment schedules and integration details
  • Permit, utility and revision documentation
Controlled delivery

A clear path from inputs to issued documents.

The exact technical work changes by project. The controls around scope, coordination, quality and revisions should not.

01

Define

Confirm available records, design criteria, responsibilities and project interfaces.

02

Develop

Coordinate array, mounting, electrical distribution and equipment information.

03

Review

Complete interdisciplinary checks before the package moves to the next stakeholder.

04

Respond

Keep AHJ, utility and field-driven revisions connected to the controlled plan set.

Project fit

Where this service fits.

  • Commercial rooftop PV
  • Solar plus energy storage
  • Canopies and distributed arrays
  • Existing-service interconnection
Start with

Inputs that help work move.

  • Survey, roof plans and available as-builts
  • Equipment data and target system capacity
  • Existing electrical-service information
  • AHJ, utility and interconnection requirements
Scope questions

Clarify the review path before design begins.

Confirming responsibilities and missing inputs early protects the schedule later.

Can TechVerse work from incomplete as-built information?

The team can identify missing records and required field verification during scope review. Design assumptions must be documented and critical existing conditions confirmed before they are relied upon for final engineering.

Are structural and electrical documents coordinated together?

Yes. The workflow is designed to keep layout, attachments, equipment, electrical diagrams and calculations aligned rather than treating them as unrelated handoffs.

Can the team support utility comments after delivery?

Yes. Utility and AHJ comments can be reviewed, assigned and incorporated through the same project record, subject to the agreed scope and any additional field information required.

PROJECT-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

Commercial scope, calculations and professional review are confirmed project by project. Existing conditions and utility requirements must be verified before construction use.

Bring the actual scope

Start with complete inputs. Finish with a controlled engineering package.