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Altimate Electric, LLC has earned praise from Davis Construction superintendents and Okland Construction directors on large-scale commercial and institutional projects — including a high-profile DC Temple build — signaling a track record that facility managers and general contractors in the Frederick, MD region can rely on for complex, high-stakes electrical work. Headquartered in Mount Airy, MD and serving the greater Frederick metro area, Altimate Electric operates as a full-service commercial electrical contractor with a documented portfolio spanning commercial, education, healthcare, government and civic, and mixed-use residential projects. For facility managers overseeing office buildings, institutional campuses, or healthcare facilities, Altimate brings the workforce depth and project management discipline to handle power distribution, switchgear installation, panelboard and breaker work, commercial lighting systems, backup generator integration, and low-voltage and data infrastructure. Their approach is grounded in strict NEC code compliance and delivering a finished product that meets the standards demanded by general contractors and building owners on large commercial projects. Altimate's leadership structure — with dedicated VPs and experienced foremen like those highlighted in GC testimonials — supports consistent execution across multi-phase construction and renovation scopes. The company also invests heavily in workforce development, running apprentice-to-foreman pipelines and ongoing trade school support, which translates to field crews that understand commercial electrical systems at every level. For property managers and facility managers in Frederick, Montgomery County, and surrounding Maryland markets looking for a proven electrical contractor on new construction, tenant improvement, or institutional build-outs, Altimate Electric represents a contractor with verified GC references, an experienced leadership team, and the organizational infrastructure to deliver on demanding commercial timelines.