About
Capital Electric Construction Co., Inc. has been a fixture in the Kansas City commercial electrical contracting market since 1957 — more than six decades of continuous operation serving property managers, facility managers, and general contractors across the region. As a member of the Everus Construction Group, Capital Electric brings the financial strength and resource depth of a large regional platform while maintaining a local Kansas City presence at its headquarters on Fairfax Trafficway in Kansas City, KS. The company's project portfolio speaks directly to the complexity facility managers demand: work at the KCI Terminal Modernization, Shawnee Mission Medical Center Birth Center, Johnson County Courthouse, and the National World War I Museum demonstrates consistent capability across high-profile commercial, healthcare, government, and institutional builds. Capital Electric's scope spans full interior and exterior electrical construction, design-build engineering, and integrated systems — including new installation, maintenance, relocations, and modifications to existing infrastructure. That integrated systems capability is particularly valuable for facility managers managing aging panelboards, switchgear upgrades, power distribution retrofits, or lighting system overhauls across office, healthcare, and institutional properties. Beyond new construction, Capital Electric operates a dedicated service department with more than 30 fleet vehicles and 50 field technicians, making it a credible choice for Kansas City facilities requiring responsive repair and installation work without engaging a full construction contract. The dual-phone presence — a Kansas City, MO line and a 913 area code line — indicates cross-metro coverage across both sides of the state line, a practical advantage for multi-building portfolios spanning the greater Kansas City market. Facility managers evaluating electrical contractors for large-scale commercial projects or ongoing service needs will find Capital Electric's institutional depth and Everus-backed resources a differentiating factor in the Kansas City market.