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Electrical Contractors

Published by: First Research, Inc.

Published: Aug. 31, 2009 - 10 Pages


Table of Contents


Industry Overview
Quarterly Industry Update
Business Challenges
Trends and Opportunities
Call Preparation Questions
Financial Information
Industry Forecast
Website and Media Links
Glossary of Acronyms


Abstract

The electrical contracting industry includes about 70,000 companies with combined annual revenue of $130 billion. Large firms include EMCOR Group, Quanta Services, Integrated Electrical Services, and the electrical divisions of large construction firms. The firm is highly fragmented: most firms have less than $1 million in annual revenue, fewer than 10 employees, and work in a single market.

COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Most electrical work is driven by new residential and nonresidential construction. Maintenance and repair work (sometimes called "facilities services") is less sensitive to real estate cycles. Larger companies have an advantage in getting contracts because of the increasing complexity of electrical projects and systems, and due to consolidation in the real estate management industry. Building managers typically prefer to deal with contractors who can provide service in multiple markets. Small companies can compete in local markets through service, word-of-mouth referrals, and relationships with general construction contractors. The industry employs roughly 900,000 workers and is labor-intensive.

PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY

Electrical contracting involves installing and maintaining electrical power systems, conduits, cables, control panels, generators, lighting systems, video and data systems, and low voltage systems (fire alarms). The three major categories of contracting work are new construction (more than 40 percent of business); electrical systems replacement in existing buildings ("retrofitting," 27 percent); and maintenance, repair, and replacement (MRR) work. Electrical contractors often work as subcontractors on large projects.

In addition to estimating costs for contracts, ...

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