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With nearly 30 years of licensed electrical contracting experience in the Jacksonville, FL market, American Electric serves commercial, industrial, and military clients across Northeast Florida — from downtown Jacksonville and San Marco to Ponte Vedra, Amelia Island, and St. Augustine. Facility managers and property owners can rely on American Electric for a broad scope of commercial electrical work, including service upgrades and panel changeouts, transformer repair and replacement, motor control centers, fire alarm systems, HVAC and control automation systems, and parking lot lighting installation and service. The team also handles generator set installation and wiring, making them a practical resource for commercial properties that require backup power continuity. For industrial clients, American Electric brings licensed expertise to motor control centers, fuse boxes, breakers, and large-scale control and automation systems — capabilities that align with the uptime demands of warehouse, manufacturing, and distribution environments. Commercial lighting and sign display work — including interior retrofits, outdoor lighting, and parking lot systems — rounds out their service profile for retail centers, office campuses, and institutional properties. The contractor also holds military base contracting credentials, positioning them for government and institutional facility work that requires additional compliance and security clearances. Data and low-voltage services include Cat5e and Cat6 structured cabling, supporting office and mixed-use properties undergoing buildouts or infrastructure upgrades. American Electric operates 24/7 emergency support, a significant advantage for facility managers who cannot afford extended electrical downtime. Their service territory spans a wide Northeast Florida footprint, making them a viable single-source contractor for property managers overseeing multiple sites across the Jacksonville metro. Transparent pricing and a stated 100% customer satisfaction guarantee reflect a service model oriented toward accountability — key considerations for facility and operations teams managing vendor relationships.