Master Electrician · Development Advisor · Division 1
35+ years of community land development, construction, and energy expertise — the master electrician, heavy equipment operator, Division 1 groundwork lead, and senior development advisor who anchors the entire SLC project from the ground up.
Four Roles. One Foundation.
Henry's Landing is the most cross-functional partner in the SLC ecosystem — simultaneously serving as the project's senior advisor, its master electrician, its heavy equipment operator, and the lead on all Division 1 site and road work. No other partner touches more phases of the development arc.
With over 35 years of direct experience in community land development, construction, and energy systems, Henry serves as the senior advisory voice for the entire SLC development plan — from site assessment and permitting strategy through final commissioning. His counsel shapes every major decision on the project.
Henry is the lead electrician responsible for wiring the entire solar and energy system across both flagship SLC projects — the Friends of the Family solar microgrid (5.2 kW array, SPWES battery storage, 7 load circuits) and the CE Hub 10kW battery system. He designs and installs every circuit, panel, and connection point in the energy infrastructure.
Henry's Landing brings heavy equipment capability to the SLC site — the machinery and operator expertise required for the large-scale earthwork that precedes all construction. His equipment fleet handles grading, excavation, compaction, and site clearing across the 70-acre Auburn, WA property.
Henry leads all Division 1 site work — the foundational earthwork and civil infrastructure that makes the rest of construction possible. His primary scope includes the development of the access road across the SLC land, establishing the physical infrastructure that connects the site to the surrounding community.
Electrical Scope
As the licensed Master Electrician on the project, Henry designs and installs every electrical system across both flagship projects — from the solar array interconnections to the final outlet in the A/V Studio. His work is the backbone that makes the SLC's energy independence possible.
Henry's electrical scope covers the full Friends of the Family solar microgrid — the 5.2 kW array, SPWES battery storage, all seven load circuits, the tri-fuel backup generator integration, and the energy telemetry dashboard. He also leads the CE Hub's 10kW battery system installation and all container electrical rough-in.
Division 1 Groundwork
Before any structure can rise, the land must be prepared. Henry's Landing leads all Division 1 site work — the civil infrastructure layer that makes every other phase of construction possible. His primary scope includes the development of the access road across the SLC's 70-acre Auburn, WA property.
Using his heavy equipment fleet, Henry handles grading, excavation, compaction, drainage, and utility trench work — the foundational earthwork that establishes the physical infrastructure of the site before House of Powers begins vertical construction.
Heavy Equipment Fleet — Henry's Landing brings the machinery required for large-scale earthwork: excavators, graders, compactors, and dump trucks operating across the full 70-acre site.
Advisory Role
Henry's advisory role is not a title — it is the lived knowledge of 35+ years working in community land development, construction management, electrical systems, and energy infrastructure. He has seen what works and what fails in community-led development, and his counsel shapes every major decision on the SLC project.
From pre-development site assessment through Phase 2 expansion planning, Henry serves as the senior technical and strategic advisor who bridges the gap between vision and execution — translating the SLC's goals into buildable, code-compliant, financially sound plans.
Senior Advisor to the Whole Project
Henry's advisory scope spans all phases, all partners, and all structures — making him the most experienced voice in the SLC development ecosystem.
Background & Expertise
Henry's 35+ year career spans community land development, residential and commercial construction, master electrical contracting, solar and energy system design, and heavy civil site work. He has worked on projects ranging from single-family residential builds to large-scale community development initiatives — bringing a rare combination of hands-on trade expertise and high-level development strategy to the SLC.