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Integrated Electrical Services
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IES Holdings, Inc., formerly known as Integrated Electrical Services, Inc.,[2] designs and installs integrated electrical and technology systems and provides infrastructure products and services to a variety of end markets, including data centers, residential housing, and commercial and industrial facilities
IES is headquartered in Houston, Texas and has 125+ locations with 8,000+ employees[3] across the continental United States.
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History
June 26, 1997 incorporates as Integrated Electrical Services Incorporated.[4]
January 27, 1998, Integrated Electrical Services began trading with the symbol (IEE) on the New York Stock Exchange.[5]
In 2002 Integrated Electrical Services was ranked as the largest electrical contractor in the United States, with $ 1.475 billion in revenue.[6]
In February 2006, Integrated Electrical Services filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy[7] and in the same year, three months later, emerged.[8]
February 28, 2011 Integrated Electrical Services sold its subsidiary Key Electrical Supply Inc. to Elliott Electric Supply Inc.[9]
In July 2020, Integrated Electrical Services was listed as number five on Houston Chronicle's "list of the region’s 100 best performing public companies".[10]
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Founding companies
Houston-Stafford Electric
Mills Electrical Contractors Inc.
BW Consolidated Inc.[11]
Pollock Electric Inc.
Muth Electric
Daniel Electrical Contractors, Inc
Amber Electric
Haymaker Electric
Summit Electric of Texas Inc.
Thurman & O'Connell
Rodgers
Hatfield
Ace
Reynolds
PoppBusiness Segments
- Infrastructure Solutions ~ Electro-mechanical
- Communications ~ Technology services to corporations.
- Residential ~ Electrical services to multi and single family type housing.
- Industrial & Commercial ~Design, construct and maintain industrial and commercial type of operations.
Acquisitions
- MISCOR Group, Ltd., March, 2013, $ 24 million[12]
- Menninga Electric, Pella, Iowa, November 20, 2015[13]
- Shanahan Mechanical and Electrical, Inc., November 20, 2015[14]
- Technibus, Inc., Canton, Ohio, 2016 $45 million cash[15]
- NEXT Electric, LLC, July 14, 2017, 80% interests[16]
- Azimuth Communications, Inc., Portland, Oregon, April 06, 2018[17]
- Electrical Contractors North, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31, 2018 [18]
- Wright Electrical Contracting Inc., Daphne, Alabama
- H.R. Allen, Charleston, South Carolina
- Florida Industrial Electric, Orlando, Florida
- Cypress Electrical Contractors, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Mark Henderson Inc., Decatur, Georgia
- Bayonet Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning, December 21, 2020, 80% interests.[19][20]
- Edmonson Electric, May 18, 2021, "80% interest".[21]
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References
External links
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