The electrician came out on Friday (I suspect that he didn't get there until almost noon judging by the lack of progress when I came home for lunch) and took care of all of the outside stuff (mast, meter base, ground rods) while his assistant got started on the inside (ran the feeds for the two rear wall circuits and the heating pump). They came back around 10:30 AM on Saturday, buttoned up the outside, ran the circuits for the compressor, the welder, and the other three walls, messed up the circuit for the boiler despite me leaving a note on Friday and then making sure that the assistant understood what he was supposed to do on Saturday. I swear there's something in the water out here...these folks work slowly, can't follow directions, and don't seem to have enough sense to stop and ask questions. He was instructed to take my roll of 8-3, run the welder circuit on the back wall, the boiler circuit next to it, and then use whatever was leftover for another welder circuit on the right wall. Well, he ran 12-2 for the boiler and then ran the second welder circuit with the 8-3 leaving me short for the correct boiler run, so I ended up with the correct boiler circuit further down the wall than I wanted it after I pointed out the screw-up. They said that they'd do my branch circuits even though I said I planned to do them myself later, so I went on and put up the boxes & conduit Friday night, and of course they didn't finish that (only ran one), so I did that myself yesterday in about 45 minutes. The feeds for the lights were run down the wrong conduits, so I have to pull them back and swap them and then run all of the lines to the lights. They also ran one of the light circuits with 14-3 when they were supposed to use the 12-2, so I had to buy more 14-3 this morning and order another 15 amp breaker. I can't complain too much for $600 (I was at least smart enough not to pay the guys by the hour) which was a bargain and they did do a good job overall...very neat & orderly, nothing half-*ssed. I bent and installed the last piece of conduit for the lights last night and prepped the branch circuits so that I can install the receptacles. Probably button those up this evening and get started on the lights.