This axiom emphasizes IEC's way of conducting business. Infinite Energy Construction. Founded in 1996, IEC specializes in electrical contracting and general contracting for commercial companies as well as government entities, which demand a strict adherence to schedule and the highest-caliber work.
Through work with clients such as the U.S. Armed Forces, the Federal Aviation Administration and the General Services Administration, IEC brings this same "military spec" quality and commitment to excellence to all of our commercial clients here at home. Through our extensive experience in electrical work, IEC is an efficient and effective subcontractor because we understand the scope of the project from the general contractor's perspective.
Through work with clients such as the U.S. Armed Forces, the Federal Aviation Administration and the General Services Administration, IEC brings this same "military spec" quality and commitment to excellence to all of our commercial clients here at home. Through our extensive experience in electrical work, IEC is an efficient and effective subcontractor because we understand the scope of the project from the general contractor's perspective.
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IEC installed 10 new HVAC Roof Top Units on Building 700 at Fort Leavenworth. This effort involved careful coordination for overhead Crane setup in a densely populated area. Traffic control, solider and civilian safety measures were executed to allow for all units to be set on the rooftop in 2 days.
Nilson Sr. has a history in academia and engineering that has taken him to different parts of the world in the collegiate and private sector. Shortly after earning a PhD from the Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, Mo., he founded IEC in 1996. He prides himself on taking strategic risks and always being a problem-solver.
At IEC, "safety" is not just a policy statement; it's an active verb. Our commitment to safety controls every phase of every job: planning, approach and execution. The photo to the right features Travis Miller at BAFB performing a safety training for IEC SABER Team and our subcontractors.
IEC makes it a regular practice to contribute to the safety culture of the communities we operate within by offering safety training and certifications, free of charge, to our customers and subcontractors.In the referenced photos, IEC Corporate Safety Manager, Travis Miller- provides CPR and First Aid Training to IEC's subcontracting partners and IEC employees.
IEC makes it a regular practice to contribute to the safety culture of the communities we operate within by offering safety training and certifications, free of charge, to our customers and subcontractors.In the referenced photos, IEC Corporate Safety Manager, Travis Miller- provides CPR and First Aid Training to IEC's subcontracting partners and IEC employees.
As IEC grows within our region and across the country, we're always on the lookout for ways we can give back--to improve the lives of those living down the street and around the globe. After all, a company is only as strong as the communities around it. In addition to our company-wide efforts, we're proud of our employees, many of whom volunteer throughout the year for organizations important to them.
IEC has been performing electrical subcontracting in the Kansas City market and across the Midwest for more than 20 years. Our staff combines strong engineering and design, with a wealth of practical experience. We're adaptable and flexible; we deliver industrial, institutional and heavy commercial solutions no matter how complex the project.
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Nov 22, 2020
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Brian Patton
Oct 20, 2019
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I worked for this company 5 months. They promised perdeom and took that away from us. They hired people that lived only 5 minutes from the job there whole life and gave them perdeom. They are nothing more than liars and even hire non Union workers behind the IBEW back and give Union work to them. Stay away they are the worst company and will lie to there own mother's.Hete is the latest on this company. A long time electrician employee recently had his personal things thrown into a mud hole from the conex because the new supervisor didn't want his tools there any more. Yaa ! And since I wrote this