RED NAR applies a system-based approach instead of fragmented on-site tasks.
Each project includes:
Project-specific electrical layouts
Organized and labeled wiring assemblies
Clear separation between preparation and installation
This approach improves clarity, repeatability and coordination across residential projects.
The RED NAR solution is deliberately defined to ensure clear collaboration:
Residential projects only
Electrical system preparation and prefabrication
No on-site installation services
This clear scope ensures controlled execution, avoids overlap and supports predictable project delivery.
The RED NAR solution integrates fully with regulated electrical installation practices:
Final installation and connections are performed by licensed electricians
The system supports the electrician’s work without replacing it
Compliance and inspection processes remain unchanged
RED NAR focuses on preparation. Licensed electricians remain responsible for installation and certification.
RED NAR delivers prefabricated electrical systems designed to reduce installation time, simplify on-site execution and improve project efficiency.
Systems are prepared in a controlled workshop environment, then delivered organized and ready for installation.
All electrical assemblies are prepared in a controlled workshop environment, allowing:
Consistent assembly conditions
Rigorous organization of components
Reduced dependency on site constraints
Work is shifted from the job site to a controlled environment, improving efficiency and reducing variability.
Designed for residential projects where time, coordination and labor availability are critical:
Prefabricated and modular homes
Repetitive residential housing models
Factory-based or hybrid construction workflows
Example of organized and labeled electrical assemblies prepared for delivery.
The RED NAR process is designed to reduce on-site electrical work by shifting preparation to a controlled workshop environment.
This approach improves efficiency, reduces coordination constraints and allows each phase to be executed under optimal conditions.
Residential electrical plans and project requirements are used to define a structured and organized system.
This step ensures all circuits, variations and constraints are clearly identified before preparation begins.
These documents define:
Electrical layouts and circuits
Variations between housing models
Constraints related to prefabrication and sequencing
This information forms the foundation for system preparation.
The electrical system is prepared off-site in a controlled workshop environment.
This phase includes:
Structured system organization
Preparation of labeled wiring assemblies
Grouping of components by project or unit
This significantly reduces preparation work required on site.
The prepared system is delivered ready for integration into the construction workflow.
Organized for efficient handling
Aligned with project sequencing
Ready for installation by the electrical trade
This reduces coordination effort and improves installation efficiency.
Final installation and electrical connections are performed by licensed electricians.
Standard residential installation practices are maintained
Inspection and certification processes remain unchanged
The electrician retains full responsibility for compliance
RED NAR supports installation by reducing preparation work without replacing regulated labor.
The RED NAR process delivers:
Reduced on-site preparation
Clear separation of responsibilities
Faster and more predictable installation
Result: improved efficiency, reduced variability and better control of residential electrical projects.
Demonstration of cable preparation processes performed in a controlled workshop environment.
Electrical cables certified for the Canadian market are selected and prepared according to the project electrical plans.
Demonstration of flat electrical residential cable cutting used for system preparation.
Demonstration of round residential electrical cable cutting used for system preparation.
Demonstration of cable coiling performed after cutting to prepare cable assemblies.
Examples of prepared electrical components ready for delivery and installation.
Examples of cables used for system preparation and assembly.
Electrical panels and components are prepared and organized in the workshop before delivery to the construction site.
Electrical panels and components are prepared and organized in the workshop to facilitate installation on site.
The following demonstration shows cable cutting and preparation performed using the cable types intended for RED NAR system preparation.
This illustrates the process used to prepare cable assemblies prior to system organization and delivery.
RED NAR prepares electrical systems off-site based on approved residential electrical plans.
All components used are certified for the Canadian market (CSA, cUL or equivalent where applicable).
RED NAR does not perform on-site electrical installation.
On-site installation, connections and commissioning are performed exclusively by licensed electricians in accordance with applicable Canadian electrical codes.
Compliance verification, inspection and approval are carried out by the relevant electrical authority.
RED NAR prepares and organizes the system.
Licensed electricians install and validate it.
Responsibilities remain clearly separated.
Certified components for the Canadian market
Installation performed by licensed electricians only
Inspection by local electrical authorities
Preparation based on validated electrical plans
Off-site preparation in a controlled environment
The RED NAR approach does not modify standard electrical installation practices.
It reorganizes the preparation phase to improve efficiency, while maintaining full compliance with existing regulations.
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