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AI for Electrical Contractors

Electrical contractors operate in a heavily regulated industry where compliance documentation, accurate quoting, and valid certifications are non-negotiable. Sprigr Teams helps electrical businesses automate the paperwork, generate quotes faster, and stay on top of licensing requirements — so your electricians spend more time on tools and less time on admin.

This guide covers the key ways electrical contractors use Sprigr Teams.

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Safety compliance

Generate compliance documents automatically after job completion. Stay audit-ready without the paperwork backlog.

Quote generation

Turn job descriptions into detailed quotes with material lists and labour estimates in minutes.

Certificate management

Track electrician certifications and licences. Get alerted before anything expires.

Electrical work requires proper documentation — certificates of compliance, test results, safety reports, and job sign-offs. Generating these documents manually after every job is time-consuming and error-prone. Your agent can do it automatically.

How it works:

  1. Set up a compliance agent

    Create an agent with a persona focused on documentation: “You are the compliance coordinator for Sparks Electrical. You generate safety compliance documents after job completion. You are thorough, precise, and always follow the standard document templates in the knowledge base.”

  2. Upload your document templates

    Add your compliance document templates to a knowledge base. Include templates for electrical safety certificates, test and tag reports, RCD test records, and any other documents your business needs to produce.

  3. Trigger documentation after job completion

    Set up a workflow that triggers when a job is marked complete. The agent:

    • Pulls the job details (location, work performed, materials used, test results).
    • Generates the appropriate compliance documents using your templates.
    • Sends the documents to the customer and files a copy in your records.
  4. Add a review gate

    Include an approval gate in the workflow so the supervising electrician can review the documents before they are sent to the customer. This ensures accuracy without requiring them to create the documents from scratch.

Quoting electrical work involves calculating material quantities, labour hours, and any special requirements. Your agent can turn a plain-language job description into an itemised quote.

How it works:

A customer contacts you with a job description, such as: “We need to rewire a 3-bedroom house built in the 1970s. The existing wiring is aluminium. We also want to add 6 new power points and upgrade the switchboard to an RCD-protected unit.”

Your agent:

  1. Analyses the job description to identify the scope of work — full rewire, aluminium replacement, additional power points, and switchboard upgrade.
  2. Searches the knowledge base for standard material costs (cable, power points, switchboard components) and labour rates for each type of work.
  3. Calculates the estimate with itemised materials and labour. It can also factor in contingencies for older properties where hidden issues are common.
  4. Generates a professional quote and sends it to the customer via email, with a copy to your office.

To make this work well, keep your knowledge base up to date with current supplier pricing and standard labour rates. Set an agent directive like: “Always add a 15% contingency for rewiring jobs in properties built before 1980.”

Every electrician in your team holds licences and certifications that need to be renewed on schedule. Letting a licence lapse can mean fines, lost work, and compliance issues. Your agent can track all of this and alert you before anything expires.

Setting it up:

  1. Create a certification knowledge base

    Upload a record of every team member’s certifications. Include the certification name, issuing body, issue date, expiry date, and any renewal requirements. See Managing Indexes.

  2. Create a certification tracking agent

    Give it the persona: “You are the licensing coordinator for Sparks Electrical. You track electrician certifications and licences, alert the team before expiry, and help with renewal processes.”

  3. Set up a scheduled task

    Create a scheduled task that runs weekly: “Check all electrician certifications. For any certification expiring within the next 60 days, send an email to the electrician and to admin@sparkselectrical.com.au with the certificate name, holder, expiry date, and renewal instructions.”

  4. Handle renewals

    When a renewal is due, the agent can draft the renewal application, remind the electrician to complete any required continuing education, and update the record once the new certificate is received.

Certifications to track:

  • Electrical contractor licence
  • Restricted electrical licence
  • Working at heights certification
  • First aid certificate
  • White card (construction induction)
  • Specific brand certifications (e.g. solar inverter manufacturer accreditation)
  • Test and tag competency

Here is the recommended setup for electrical contractors:

  1. Complete onboarding and set up your workspace.

  2. Build your knowledge bases — pricing and materials for quoting, compliance templates for documentation, and certification records for licence tracking. See Knowledge Bases.

  3. Create a customer-facing agent for quoting and enquiries. Connect it to email and WhatsApp.

  4. Create a compliance agent for generating post-job documentation. Set up a completion workflow with a review gate.

  5. Create a certification agent with a weekly scheduled task to monitor licence expiry dates.

  6. Set company directives for compliance requirements that every agent must follow. See Directives.