RED NAR was founded from a simple observation.
In residential construction, electrical work is often prepared directly on site — under time pressure, with multiple trades interacting at the same time.
This creates variability, coordination challenges, and inefficiencies.
After more than 20 years in business operations and project environments, the goal behind RED NAR became clear:
bring structure and organization to how electrical systems are prepared.
RED NAR focuses on preparing electrical systems in advance, in a controlled workshop environment, based on project electrical plans.
The objective is not to replace electricians or change how construction works.
It is to support the process by shifting part of the work off-site, where it can be organized, labeled, and prepared more efficiently.
Licensed electricians continue to perform installation, connections, and final verification on site, in full compliance with Canadian electrical regulations.
RED NAR’s role is simple:
make electrical installation easier to execute, more predictable, and better organized within residential construction projects.
WHY THIS APPROACH MATTERS
In traditional construction, a significant portion of electrical work is completed under site constraints.
By preparing systems in advance:
• Less time is spent measuring, organizing and adjusting on site
• Installation becomes more straightforward
• Coordination between trades is improved
• Execution becomes more predictable from one project to another
On typical residential projects, this approach can reduce on-site electrical preparation time by approximately 30% to 40%, depending on project configuration.
This is not a change in the construction process —
it is a way to improve how it is executed.
RED NAR is not an electrical contractor.
The company works alongside builders, developers, and electricians to prepare electrical systems before they reach the job site.
Its role is to reduce on-site complexity and support more efficient installation — without changing responsibilities, compliance, or regulatory frameworks.
FINAL STATEMENT
Electrical systems prepared in Canada
to support more efficient, predictable and better organized residential construction.
Electrical systems prepared in Canada
to support faster, more efficient residential construction.