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How much does commercial electrician cost in Melbourne?

Commercial electrician in Melbourne runs $100-$150/hr
per hour, GST included - job and contract pricing below
Commercial electricians in Melbourne charge $100-$150 an hour, with the first hour commonly rolled into a call-out of $120-$230. From there, most work is quoted per item or per project - and compliance items are where volume pricing matters.
+4.6% Commercial electrician costs in Melbourne are up around 4.6% over the past year, re-verified against 90+ sources in July 2026. Year on year
Typical Hourly rate, commercial in Melbourne
$120/hr
per hour, Melbourne 2026, GST included
Hourly rate, commercial
$100-$150
Call-out (first hour)
$120-$230
Test & tag
$2.60-$9.90
$100$120$150

Commercial electricians in Melbourne charge $100-$150 an hour, with the first hour commonly rolled into a call-out of $120-$230. From there, most work is quoted per item or per project - and compliance items are where volume pricing matters.

A deep pool of contractors across office towers and strata stock keeps Melbourne competitive, with laneway access and building-manager inductions the usual frictions. Test and tag runs $2.60-$9.90 per item in Melbourne, and six-monthly emergency and exit light testing $8.30-$25 per fitting - both drop fast with quantity.

Project work spans switchboard upgrades ($2,100-$6,200 for a three-phase board), LED high-bay replacements at $260-$700 per fitting, data cabling at $140-$290 per point and commercial EV chargers at $2,600-$8,300 installed.

Quick answerCommercial electrician in Melbourne runs $100-$150/hr in 2026, with compliance volume and access setting per-item prices. All figures on this page include GST. Get free Melbourne quotes →

Detailed Commercial Pricing - Melbourne 2026

ServiceLowTypicalHigh
Hourly rate, commercial$100per hour$120$150
Call-out (first hour)$120per job$170$230
Test & tag$2.60per item$5.20$9.90
Emergency/exit light test$8.30per fitting$15$25
Switchboard upgrade, 3-phase$2,100per job$3,600$6,200
LED high-bay replacement$260per fitting$420$700
Data cabling$140per point$190$290
EV charger install, commercial$2,600per charger$4,700$8,300

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Prices include GST. Melbourne metro, July 2026.

What do commercial electricians charge per hour in Melbourne?$100-$150 per hour in 2026, with the first hour typically billed as a $120-$230 call-out. Compliance work is per-item: test and tag $2.60-$9.90/item, emergency light testing $8.30-$25/fitting.
What does a commercial switchboard upgrade cost?$2,100-$6,200 for a three-phase board, driven by board size, metering and whether the upgrade triggers rewiring or supply changes.

Worked pricing scenarios - Melbourne

Three illustrative examples built from the Melbourne bands in the table above - the arithmetic is shown so you can rebuild it for your own site. Access, height and after-hours factors position a job within its band; they are not separate line items here.

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Prices include GST. Melbourne metro, July 2026.

Commercial Electrician Costs by Sector in Melbourne

Where the work happens changes the price. In Melbourne, a deep pool of contractors across office towers and strata stock keeps Melbourne competitive, with laneway access and building-manager inductions the usual frictions.

What Melbourne Commercial Electrician Jobs Actually Cost

Melbourne pricing sits about 4% above the national baseline on the national bands; for electrical work the swing is access and switching windows, not the multiplier: a deep pool of contractors across office towers and strata stock keeps Melbourne competitive, with laneway access and building-manager inductions the usual frictions.

Read the bands by volume and access: consolidated compliance runs and clear-floor sites price at the bottom; small counts, EWP access and after-hours switching sit at the top. Under-band quotes usually exclude certification documents or access equipment.

What Affects Commercial Electrician Costs in Melbourne

In Melbourne, the depth of the contractor market keeps baseline pricing competitive, but strata approvals, laneway access and older building fabric decide where in the band a job lands. The levers behind a commercial electrician quote in Melbourne:

How to Control Commercial Electrician Costs in Melbourne

In Melbourne, lock in owners-corporation approvals and access arrangements before tendering - approval lag, not labour, is the usual cost creep on strata and older-stock buildings. To spend less without cutting corners:

What a compliant commercial electrician quote includes

Use this as the tender filter: a quote missing two or more of these is not cheaper - it is incomplete. Ask for the missing items in writing and watch the price converge with the compliant quotes. One basis note before comparing: commercial quotes are typically presented ex-GST while the bands on this page include GST - normalise the basis first or every comparison that follows is off by ten percent.

Commercial Electrician compliance & service frequencies

Each row is labelled either statutory basis (the instrument is named) or recommended practice - they are not the same obligation, and a quote should tell you which it is pricing.

ItemFrequencyBasis
Test & tag - construction/demolition sitesEvery 3 monthsStatutory basis: AS/NZS 3760 intervals by environment class
Test & tag - factories/workshopsEvery 6 monthsStatutory basis: AS/NZS 3760
Test & tag - offices (low-risk hostile)Every 12 months (up to 5 yrs in protected environments)Statutory basis: AS/NZS 3760
Emergency & exit light testSix-monthly, incl. duration testStatutory basis: AS 2293.2
RCD push-button testing (workplaces)Per AS/NZS 3760 scheduleStatutory basis: AS/NZS 3760

Take this table to tender: ask each bidder to price the statutory rows as fixed recurring lines and the recommended rows as options - that split is what makes quotes comparable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a commercial electrician cost in Melbourne?
$100-$150 per hour in Melbourne in 2026, with call-outs at $120-$230 covering the first hour. Larger works are quoted per project - a three-phase switchboard upgrade runs $2,100-$6,200, GST included.
What does test and tag cost?
$2.60-$9.90 per item under AS/NZS 3760, with the rate set almost entirely by volume - a site with hundreds of appliances pays the bottom of the band, small offices the top.
How often do emergency and exit lights need testing?
Six-monthly under AS 2293, at $8.30-$25 per fitting including logbook records. Annual full-duration discharge tests are part of the cycle.
What does commercial LED upgrading cost?
High-bay replacements run $260-$700 per fitting supplied and installed. Energy savings usually pay back within a few years on long-hours sites; access equipment is the swing cost.
What does a commercial EV charger cost to install?
$2,600-$8,300 per charger installed, plus any switchboard or supply upgrades. Load management across multiple chargers is cheaper than raw supply increases.
What does data cabling cost per point?
$140-$290 per point for structured cabling, depending on quantity, cable class and ceiling access. Fit-out churn is the usual driver.
What test and tag interval does my site actually need?
AS/NZS 3760 sets intervals by environment class: roughly 3-monthly on construction sites, 6-monthly in factories, 12-monthly in offices, longer in protected environments. Pricing follows volume, so one consolidated site-wide cycle beats ad-hoc visits.
Is the switchboard quote really necessary for an EV or HVAC project?
Usually yes - load-adding projects stall on board capacity, and the $2,100-$6,200 upgrade band is the honest early conversation rather than a surprise variation later.
Do Melbourne heritage and laneway sites cost more to wire?
Older building fabric and laneway access slow cable runs and switching - the work sits higher within the same bands, not outside them.

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