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January 11, 2022 Written by Kaarin Engelmann

Not all electricians are created equal. Powering America’s team of craftspersons who are members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and their signatory contractors—including those who are members of the National Electrical Contractors Association—focus on cutting-edge technology and skills training builds better performers. Indeed, we have a commitment to excellence. Contractors who use Powering America electricians provide solutions to meet your green and sustainable goals and complete any other electrical or low voltage work—no matter the type or size of job.

Our team provides an assurance that electrical contractors and their craftspersons will:

  • Perform with the special knowledge and experience matched to the project;
  • Reduce illnesses, accidents, and injuries and, in turn, reduce costly delays;
  • Eliminate callbacks and limit change orders; and
  • Avoid emergencies that bust budgets, or incidents that turn into legal issues.

For additional information, check out the rest of our site, Find a Contractor, reach out to one of our Business Development representatives, or contact us.

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