Bringing New Energy to a San Francisco Icon
At the corner of Jackson Street and Polk Street stands one of San Francisco’s most recognizable mixed-use landmarks — the Old Lombari Building, soon to house the new Fitness facility.
Wells Electrical Inc. is proud to serve as the lead electrical contractor on this major renovation project, continuing our long tradition of delivering safe, efficient, and code-compliant electrical solutions across the Bay Area.
This high-profile project blends historic preservation with modern electrical innovation, ensuring that the building’s legacy continues with a new generation of energy-smart infrastructure.
Modern Electrical Infrastructure for a Modern City
Wells Electrical’s scope at 1600 Jackson Street includes a complete replacement of the Main Switchboard (MSB) and installation of new distribution panels, lighting controls, and life-safety systems throughout the property
Estimate – 1600 Jackson
We are delivering a turnkey electrical system that supports the demanding load of a fitness and wellness facility — from high-efficiency lighting to advanced monitoring and control systems designed for safety, sustainability, and long-term reliability.
Key elements of the work include:
- Electrical demolition, safe-off, and temporary power during construction.
- Installation of a new Main Switchboard and full distribution rebuild.
- Integration of Title 24-compliant lighting controls and daylight sensors.
- Fire-life-safety conduit and wiring to support the new alarm and monitoring systems.
- Coordination of third-party testing and commissioning to verify performance and compliance
Commitment to Quality and Collaboration
Led by Grant Wells, Vice President of Wells Electrical, the project is a showcase of teamwork — combining precise engineering, field expertise, and coordination with architects, city inspectors, and the owner’s design team.
Every stage, from equipment procurement to onsite testing, is handled with the same level of care that has made Wells Electrical a trusted partner for commercial, municipal, and EV infrastructure projects throughout San Francisco.

