Doing a job right now, a "tenant improvement" where a fairly large commercial space (5000 sq. ft.) is being divided up into a number of small rooms, each with multiple circuits. The basic construction is light steel framing, covered with drywall and capped with a suspended ceiling.

Wiring method is EMT. As modest as the area is, there are over two panels worth of circuits to be used- most of the ordinary 20-amp, 120-volt variety.

The EC has been using this job as a place to 'store' electricians as other jobs encounter delays. As a result, there have probably been a dozen individuals at work, running EMT as they see fit, with perhaps imperfect attention to the prints. No two men have thought even slightly alike in the ways they ran their work.

Given such a job, how are you likely to organize your conduit runs / wire pulls? Any tips or tools particularly helpful for working with light steel framing?