How much does commercial electrician cost in Sydney?
Commercial electricians in Sydney charge $110-$150 an hour, with the first hour commonly rolled into a call-out of $130-$240. From there, most work is quoted per item or per project - and compliance items are where volume pricing matters.
CBD tower access, loading-dock bookings and strict building inductions push Sydney to the top of the national range, and after-hours windows are the default for tenanted floors. Test and tag runs $2.70-$10 per item in Sydney, and six-monthly emergency and exit light testing $8.60-$25 per fitting - both drop fast with quantity.
Project work spans switchboard upgrades ($2,200-$6,500 for a three-phase board), LED high-bay replacements at $270-$700 per fitting, data cabling at $140-$300 per point and commercial EV chargers at $2,700-$8,600 installed.
Detailed Commercial Pricing - Sydney 2026
| Service | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate, commercial | $110per hour | $130 | $150 |
| Call-out (first hour) | $130per job | $170 | $240 |
| Test & tag | $2.70per item | $5.40 | $10 |
| Emergency/exit light test | $8.60per fitting | $15 | $25 |
| Switchboard upgrade, 3-phase | $2,200per job | $3,800 | $6,500 |
| LED high-bay replacement | $270per fitting | $430 | $700 |
| Data cabling | $140per point | $190 | $300 |
| EV charger install, commercial | $2,700per charger | $4,900 | $8,600 |
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Worked pricing scenarios - Sydney
Three illustrative examples built from the Sydney 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.
- 140-appliance office test & tag. 140 items at the typical $5.40/item = about $756 per cycle - and counts this size are exactly why the per-item band runs $2.70-$10: volume sites price near the bottom, small offices near the top.
- Warehouse LED conversion, 18 high-bays. 18 fittings at the typical $430/fitting = roughly $7,740 supplied and installed. Racking, clear-floor access and EWP time are what position a site low or high inside that band.
- Emergency lighting, 40 fittings. A six-monthly AS 2293 test round at $15/fitting = about $600 per visit, or $1,200 a year across both cycles, logbook entries included.
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Commercial Electrician Costs by Sector in Sydney
Where the work happens changes the price. In Sydney, CBD tower access, loading-dock bookings and strict building inductions push Sydney to the top of the national range, and after-hours windows are the default for tenanted floors.
- Offices and fit-outs - lighting, power and data to workstation layouts; data cabling at $140-$300/point scales with churn.
- Warehouses and industrial - high-bay LED conversions ($270-$700/fitting), three-phase plant supply and switchboard capacity ($2,200-$6,500).
- Retail and hospitality - after-hours works around trade, emergency lighting compliance and kitchen equipment circuits.
- Strata and building services - common-area lighting, board upgrades and the recurring AS/NZS 3760 / AS 2293 test cycles.
- Car parks and EV - load management and commercial chargers at $2,700-$8,600 per charger, with switchboard capacity the usual constraint.
What Sydney Commercial Electrician Jobs Actually Cost
Sydney pricing sits about 8% above the national baseline on the national bands; for electrical work the swing is access and switching windows, not the multiplier: CBD tower access, loading-dock bookings and strict building inductions push Sydney to the top of the national range, and after-hours windows are the default for tenanted floors.
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 Sydney
In Sydney, CBD tower inductions, loading-dock bookings and after-hours-only access are the levers that move a quote before any trade-specific factor does. The levers behind a commercial electrician quote in Sydney:
- Compliance volume pricing - test and tag and emergency light testing are quantity games; per-item prices at the top of the band assume small counts.
- Switchboard capacity - many projects (EV, HVAC, high-bays) stall on board capacity; allow for the $2,200-$6,500 upgrade early.
- Access and height - high-bay work needs EWPs and clear floor; racking and stock double fitting times.
- After-hours windows - live offices and trading retail push work to nights and weekends at loaded rates.
- Documentation - test certificates, logbooks and as-builts are part of commercial work and priced in.
- Emergency response - out-of-hours faults bill premium call-outs; a maintenance contract usually caps them.
How to Control Commercial Electrician Costs in Sydney
In Sydney, the single biggest controllable is scheduling: work that can run in business hours without disrupting tenants avoids the after-hours loading that tops most CBD quotes. To spend less without cutting corners:
- Consolidate compliance testing into one site-wide visit cycle - per-item pricing falls with volume.
- Bundle LED, data and board works into one mobilisation instead of three call-outs.
- Ask for the switchboard load assessment before committing to EV or HVAC projects.
- Put reactive faults under a maintenance agreement with agreed rates rather than ad-hoc emergency pricing.
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.
- Whether it is do-and-charge, a per-item schedule or a fixed lump sum - and at your actual quantities
- Test certificates, logbooks and as-builts included in the price, not at invoice time
- Switchboard implications stated for any load-adding project
- Who carries access equipment (EWP) hire and how it positions the job in the band
- The retest cycle being priced for compliance schedules
- Licence number and insurance attached
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.
| Item | Frequency | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Test & tag - construction/demolition sites | Every 3 months | Statutory basis: AS/NZS 3760 intervals by environment class |
| Test & tag - factories/workshops | Every 6 months | Statutory 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 test | Six-monthly, incl. duration test | Statutory basis: AS 2293.2 |
| RCD push-button testing (workplaces) | Per AS/NZS 3760 schedule | Statutory 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.