Electrical Contractors in Mandan, North Dakota

Avg. Hourly Wage

$33.81/hr

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Avg. Annual Wage

$70,325/yr

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Licensed Establishments

358

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

Spring through early fall (April-September) due to new construction and home improvement projects

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for quotes, emergency calls within 2-4 hours

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Outlet installation/repair$150 – $350
Electrical panel upgrade$1,200 – $3,500
Whole house rewiring$8,000 – $15,000
Circuit breaker replacement$200 – $500
Ceiling fan installation$180 – $400
GFCI outlet installation$175 – $300

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

North Dakota requires electrical contractors to hold a state electrical license. Class A (unrestricted) requires 8,000 hours experience and passing state exam. Class B (residential only) requires 4,000 hours experience and exam. Journeyman electricians need 8,000 hours training and exam passage. Licenses renew annually with continuing education requirements.

Permit Requirements

Electrical permits required through City of Mandan Building Department for most electrical work excluding minor repairs. Permit fees range $25-200 depending on project scope. Commercial work requires separate permits.

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection upon completion. Schedule inspections 24 hours in advance through city building department.

Insurance Minimums

North Dakota requires minimum $300,000 general liability insurance for electrical contractors. Workers compensation required for employees. Bond requirements vary by municipality.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Meet experience requirements

    Accumulate 8,000 hours of electrical work experience under licensed supervision for Class A license, or 4,000 hours for Class B residential license. Document hours with employer verification.

  2. 2

    Submit application to state board

    File application with North Dakota State Electrical Board including experience documentation, fees, and background check. Application processing typically takes 4-6 weeks.

  3. 3

    Pass state electrical exam

    Schedule and pass the North Dakota electrical contractor examination covering NEC code, state regulations, and safety requirements. Exam administered by PSI testing centers.

  4. 4

    Obtain required insurance and bonding

    Secure minimum $300,000 general liability insurance and any required municipal bonds. Submit proof of coverage with license application.

  5. 5

    Complete license issuance

    Receive license upon exam passage and compliance verification. License requires annual renewal with continuing education credits and fee payment.

About This Market

Mandan's electrical market runs steady with residential service calls, panel upgrades in older neighborhoods, and commercial work from the regional medical center and retail development. Oil industry spillover keeps demand consistent, though not as volatile as western ND markets. Labor costs hit median $33.81/hour, competitive with regional markets. Most work involves residential service upgrades, new construction wiring, and agricultural electrical systems. The 358 licensed establishments statewide means reasonable competition without market saturation. Mandan contractors handle a mix of residential retrofits in established neighborhoods and new construction on the expanding south side. Commercial opportunities include medical facilities, retail centers, and light industrial work. Agricultural clients need grain handling systems and shop electrical. Winter indoor work keeps revenue flowing when outdoor construction slows. Getting licensed means navigating state requirements - 8,000 hours for unrestricted work, then annual renewals with continuing education. City permits run smooth but plan for inspections at rough-in and final stages. Insurance minimums hit $300K liability. Peak season runs April through September when construction activity jumps. Build relationships with local building supply houses and stay current on NEC code changes for inspection compliance.

Data Sources:

Median electrician wage: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment StatisticsNumber of licensed establishments: U.S. Census Bureau County Business PatternsLicensing requirements: North Dakota State Electrical BoardPermit requirements: City of Mandan Building DepartmentInsurance minimums: North Dakota Insurance Department

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it cost to upgrade an electrical panel in Mandan?
Panel upgrades typically run $1,200-$3,500 depending on amperage and complexity. 200-amp upgrades average $2,000-$2,800 including permits and inspection fees through City of Mandan Building Department.
Do I need a permit for electrical work in Mandan?
Yes, most electrical work requires permits through the City of Mandan Building Department except minor repairs. Permit fees range $25-200 based on project scope, with inspections required at rough-in and completion stages.
How do I get an electrical contractor license in North Dakota?
North Dakota requires 8,000 hours experience for Class A (unrestricted) or 4,000 hours for Class B (residential only) licenses, plus passing the state exam. Applications go through the North Dakota State Electrical Board with annual renewal and continuing education requirements.
What do electricians earn in the Mandan area?
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, electricians in North Dakota earn a median $33.81 per hour or $70,325 annually. Mandan rates align with state averages, with experienced contractors charging $75-125 per hour.
When is peak season for electrical work in Mandan?
Peak season runs April through September when new construction and outdoor projects drive demand. Winter months focus on indoor service calls, panel upgrades, and commercial maintenance work.

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