Contractors
- All
- Aurora
- Bemidji
- Chisholm
- Cook
- Ely
- Eveleth
- Goodland
- Hibbing
- International Falls
- Marble
- Orr
- Pengilly
- Virginia
- Walker
A-Z Electric
Advanced Electric
AIKEY ELECTRIC
AMPED UP
AMPTEK, Inc.
Aurora Electric
Bill Nieters Electric
BJK Electric
Burntside Electric
Cunningham Electric
CTE Electric
Electric Works
Gustafson Heat & Electric
Hanson Electric
Hanson Contracting LLC
Hart Electric*
Hometown Electric
Hunt Electric
IRC Electric*
Iron Country Electric & Repair
Kantor Electric*
Lanyk Electric
LVC Companies
M & M Electric
Mesabi Sign Company
Morts Electric
Nelson Collie Electric
North American Electric
North Country Electrical Services* NCES
Reichel Electric
Ryan’s Independent Electric
Schoeck Electric LLC
The State Group (USA) Limited
Town & Country*
Tromco Electric
Udovich Electric
Why work with us?
Our contractors and members:
Our contractors are business owners who understand the need to get a job done on time, on budget, and with the highest quality work. Like you, they work to keep their shops up to date with most reliable and state-of-the-art equipment. They know that high standards bring innovation, safety, and creativity to the design, manufacture, and installation of the most complex energy delivering systems. They bring these high standards and productivity to every assignment, large or small, and can assure you that all of their building projects are completed safely and efficiently. Our affiliated electrical contractors, and the IBEW members they employ, meet or surpass all contract requirements on time, to specifications, and with an outstanding record of safety. They are dedicated to maintaining these high standards and demonstrating quality work on every assignment. This ensures that your building projects are completed in the most efficient and safe manner, and that your energy systems remain safe and reliable for years to come.
The partnership between the Twin Ports Arrowhead Chapter of NECA and IBEW Local 294 offers the best-trained, safest and most experienced electrical workers in the region. We do this through our Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (JATC). This committee is charged with the responsibility of training all apprentices and the continuing education of our Journeymen, Masters, and Contractors. Our JATC spends hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to educate our workforce so they can be the most productive and safest workforce in the industry. Each Apprentice is required to complete a 5 year apprenticeship program that includes over 8000 hour of On-The-Job- Training, as well as over 720 hours in the classroom before they are allowed to test for their Journeyman’s license.