Independent Electrical Contractors
Raise your hand if you have read every page of any National Electrical Code® book. Ok, now keep your hand up if you’ve read every public comment when the code
If you are an electrical contractor in the construction industry, you know that accounting and financial management can be more complex than in other industries. Construction accounting is a specialized
As we turn the calendar to a new year, it’s important to once again remind ourselves that what we do can be dangerous. IEC is committed to helping electrical contractors
Henry (Hank) Strittmatter retired June 30, 2022, after a long and wonderful career as an electrician and instructor. It was the teaching that truly appealed to him. He taught for
When I was asked to coordinate EV charging strategy at Sonepar USA four years ago, I immediately sold my car and bought an electric vehicle (EV). Having chosen an older
Spend five minutes with Rusty Page, and you can tell he cares. He cares about the work he does, the people he does it for, and the people he does
In commercial buildings, emergency lighting control is essential for safe egress in the event of a power outage or other emergency situations. Lighting specifications that contain products which meet UL
IEC National President Troy Corrigan signed the approval letter granting provisional chapter status to the Greater Charlotte IEC during SPARK: Power Tomorrow in October. This was the culmination of many
What words would you use to describe the typical millennial—those born between the years 1981 and 1996? The boomers and Gen Xers haven’t been kind. Lazy, entitled, and pampered are
Paul Lingo, IEC Rocky Mountain, and Scott Bloom, ATP, judging the Motor Controls competition. IEC’s Apprentice of the Year (AOY) competition is an annual event that requires nearly 40 volunteers