| Ground-Fault | A ground-fault is an unintended electrical path from energized wiring or equipment to ground. | Specifications & Standards |
| Grounding | Grounding provides a low-resistance path for electrical current to reduce shock and equipment hazards. | Specifications & Standards |
| GFCI Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter | A GFCI is a device that shuts off power when it detects current leaking from an electrical circuit. | Specifications & Standards |
| Backfill | Backfill is material placed back into an excavation after underground or foundation work is complete. | Construction Administration |
| CAD Computer-Aided Design | CAD is software-based drafting and design used to create drawings, details, layouts, and technical documentation. | Project Delivery Methods |
| Division 26 | Division 26 is the MasterFormat division for electrical work. | Specifications & Standards |
| Lift Plan | A lift plan defines how a crane or lifting operation will be performed safely. | Construction Administration |
| Lift Slab | Lift slab is a concrete construction method where slabs are cast near ground level and lifted into final position. | Specifications & Standards |
| Panelboard | A panelboard is an electrical cabinet containing breakers or overcurrent devices that distribute power to circuits. | Specifications & Standards |
| Slab on Grade | A slab on grade is a concrete floor slab placed directly on prepared soil or base material. | Specifications & Standards |
| Temporary Power | Temporary power is an electrical system used to support construction before permanent power is available. | Construction Administration |
| Utility Locate | A utility locate identifies existing underground utilities before excavation or drilling. | Construction Administration |