About
Anderson Electrical Contractors Ltd. has delivered commercial and institutional electrical work across the greater Hartford, CT area since 1984, building a four-decade track record with property managers, facility managers, and general contractors who demand cost-efficient, code-compliant installations. As a union NECA/IBEW signatory shop, Anderson brings IBEW-trained journeymen to every project, a clear differentiator for facilities where workmanship quality and labor reliability are non-negotiable. Their project experience spans medium voltage power distribution, 4"–5" duct bank utility infrastructure, and UPS systems ranging from 10 to 2,000 KVA — capabilities that position them well for complex office campuses, educational facilities, and institutional buildings throughout Hartford County. Anderson's low-voltage expertise is equally broad, covering fire alarm systems, voice/data infrastructure, security access and intrusion detection, video surveillance, and sound systems — making them a single-source contractor for facility managers coordinating multiple building systems. Their work on airport lighting and navigational aids, mass transit facilities, and building management system wiring further demonstrates the technical depth required for large-scale government and institutional clients. Roadway and site lighting rounds out their exterior electrical capability for campus environments and parking infrastructure. Anderson holds Connecticut Electrical Contractor License #0123846-E1 and maintains OSHA 10 and 30 certifications, supporting safe project execution on occupied facilities. The firm also carries DAS/MBE, CT DOT DBE/MBE, and City of Hartford MBE certifications, making them a qualifying vendor for public and municipal projects subject to minority business participation requirements. Facility managers overseeing commercial buildings, transit hubs, schools, or government properties in the Hartford metro will find in Anderson a contractor with the union labor quality, specialty system breadth, and institutional project experience to handle demanding electrical scopes.