White Electrical Construction
White Electrical Construction is a prominent full-service industrial electrical contractor founded in 1910 in Rome, Georgia. Initially, the company made its mark by wiring over two hundred cotton mills in the Southern United States from the 1910s to the 1940s. By 1913, White Electrical expanded its operations by opening an office in Columbus, Georgia, and continued to grow, undertaking significant projects, including work at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company plant starting in 1929 and the General Motors Chevrolet-Fisher Body Plant in the late 1930s. The company became 100% employee-owned in 2008, which reflects its commitment to quality work and employee engagement. Celebrating its centennial in 2010, White Electrical is defined by its strong emphasis on safety, integrity, and long-term partnerships with clients.
White Electrical specializes in a diverse range of services tailored to meet the specific needs of various industries. The company provides comprehensive solutions including electrical distribution, instrumentation, controls, lighting, fire alarm systems, lightning protection, and fiber optic cabling and testing. With expertise in both renewable energy and traditional power systems, they offer solar system installations, wind energy solutions, and data services, along with e-mobility solutions such as vehicle charging stations. Their maintenance offerings encompass emergency repairs and plant-wide electrical maintenance designed to ensure operational reliability for their clients.
Targeting a wide array of sectors, White Electrical Construction serves industries such as automotive, food and beverage, power generation, chemical processing, healthcare, military, pharmaceuticals, water treatment, and general manufacturing. With a solid track record of significant projects, White Electrical is reinforcing its mission of delivering high-quality electrical services that prioritize client satisfaction and industry best practices. The company prides itself on fostering a culture of teamwork and dedicated service, positioning itself as not just a contractor but a trusted partner in the diverse sectors it serves.
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