Independent Electrical Contractors

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February 8, 2021

Employees don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care about them and their contributions to the work they do. This simple sentence – “says easy,

February 8, 2021

Today’s electrical contracting industry crosses multiple generations – Baby Boomers (ages 55+), Generation X (ages 41-55), Millennials (ages 25-40), and now Generation Z (24 years and younger, which has recently

February 8, 2021

Happy New Year! If we learned anything in 2020 it was how to contingency plan and get very creative with staffing and scheduling. This edition was designed to spark the

February 8, 2021

My name is Janet Martin and I am proud to serve you as IEC president in 2021. I own an electrical business with my husband, Bret Martin, just outside of

January 7, 2021

IEC adds Middle Tennessee to growing membership & services for merit shop electrical & systems contractors. Boasting an initial roster of nearly a dozen top contractor member companies and 65

December 29, 2020

I’d like to start by thanking everyone for the opportunity to serve as your 2020 IEC National President. To say 2020 has been a challenging year may be a bit

December 29, 2020

A Great New Year is on the Horizon In this moment, small things can seem so important. But taking the time to truly reflect can allow you to see them

December 23, 2020

Residential: Multi-family residences to three stories, including senior housing facilities Coastal Electric of Georgia IEC of Georgia PARC at Pooler Coastal Electric of Georgia was recognized for its work on

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December 23, 2020

Just when you thought you had a handle on the trends in commercial space, boom. Everything changes—and commercial spaces may never be the same again. With new regulations and requirements

December 23, 2020

We’ve all heard the saying that water and electricity don’t mix. This is true for a number of reasons: water can act as a conductor under the right conditions; water