You can paint every wall and still fail the office if people trip over extension cords. Office electrical and power points Singapore planning is one of the highest-leverage parts of an SME fit-out — and one of the easiest to under-specify.
Plan points from the desk layout
Power should follow where people sit and what they plug in: laptops, monitors, phone chargers, docking stations. Floor boxes, wall points, or desk grommets only work if the desk plan is locked first. Changing desk orientation after wiring is painful and expensive.
Meeting rooms need dedicated thinking
A wall screen, video bar, and laptop HDMI habit need clean power and cable routes. Hide the mess in the wall or trunking before finishes close. The same applies to reception displays and collaboration screens in the open plan.
Pantry and specialty loads
Kettles, fridges, microwave ovens, and water dispensers are not “just another 13A point.” Group pantry loads sensibly and keep wet areas coordinated with plumbing so you are not cutting finished tiles later.
Licensed work and distribution boards
Commercial electrical works in Singapore should be handled by licensed personnel, with clear attention to the distribution board capacity and circuit labelling. Adex coordinates electrical services inside office fit-out so M&E is not a separate afterthought vendor war.
Data paths belong in the same drawing
Even if your IT vendor runs the network, leave conduits, trunking, or clear routes for cables. Wi-Fi AP positions and rack locations should appear on the fit-out plan, not as sticky notes after handover.
Bottom line
Office electrical planning in Singapore is layout work as much as wiring work. Lock the desk and room plan, specify points for real equipment, and keep licensed electrical inside the main fit-out programme so move-in does not start with a power strip festival.
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