Pacific Northwest based · Pacific Northwest and beyond
Electrical estimating and preconstruction clarity before assumptions become commitments.
Antares Resilience helps electrical contractors, general contractors, owners, and developers validate estimates, reconcile scope, and identify electrical infrastructure risk early enough to act.

What Antares does
Cost clarity and scope discipline for electrical-heavy decisions.
Electrical scope often carries the assumptions that decide whether a project budget holds, a bid is defensible, or a procurement path creates avoidable risk.
Antares reviews electrical estimating and preconstruction information with field-informed judgment. We test quantities, labor logic, equipment assumptions, scope boundaries, and the gaps between drawings, specifications, and pricing narratives.
Antares Resilience is Pacific Northwest based and supports electrical estimating, preconstruction, and infrastructure advisory work for clients beyond the region where early cost clarity and technical judgment matter.
Capabilities
Focused advisory lines. No platform theater.
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Pre-design electrical estimating
ROM and budgetary cost opinions for early project decisions, before drawings are complete enough for hard pricing.
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Independent estimate review
Second-opinion review of electrical estimates, labor assumptions, material coverage, and contractor or in-house pricing packages.
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Scope reconciliation
Structured review of where drawings, specifications, inclusions, exclusions, and trade responsibilities fail to align.
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Preconstruction advisory
Electrical-first guidance for constructability, coordination, procurement sequencing, and decision risk before assumptions harden.
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Critical power and infrastructure feasibility
Early review of utility capacity, service approach, standby power, resilience requirements, and infrastructure constraints before they become budget risk.
Field-informed judgment
Built from electrical construction, not generic consulting language.
Antares is led by Oliver Gribble, whose two decades in electrical construction span field electrician work through senior estimating and preconstruction management.
The work is intentionally direct: read the documents, test the estimate, identify the missing scope, and give the decision-maker a clearer basis for action.
Engage
Bring Antares in before the estimate becomes the plan.
Send the project context, the current decision point, and the electrical scope question you need answered.
