About
Founded in 1993 and celebrating over 30 years in business, Carlton Electric, Inc. is a full-service commercial electrical contractor headquartered in Denver and serving the greater Aurora and Denver metro area as well as parts of Wyoming. Licensed in both Colorado and Wyoming, the firm specializes in large-scale commercial and industrial electrical projects, with demonstrated expertise spanning design/build and design/assist delivery methods that give facility managers and general contractors a single accountable partner from preconstruction through commissioning. Carlton Electric's scope covers the full range of electrical systems that property managers and building owners rely on: power distribution, switchgear, panelboards and breakers, commercial lighting systems, electric vehicle charging station infrastructure (EVSE), and backup power. Their portfolio reflects work across a broad cross-section of commercial property types, including office buildings, retail and tenant improvement projects, industrial facilities, warehouses and cold storage, healthcare and medical offices, and K–12 educational campuses. The contractor also maintains a dedicated gas and fueling division, making them a preferred partner for fueling facility operators such as QuikTrip and Kum & Go. For facility managers overseeing core-and-shell construction, tenant finish-outs, or system upgrades across the Denver metro, Carlton Electric brings an experienced field and project management team backed by more than 25 years of average leadership tenure. Their design/assist capability is particularly valuable for clients navigating NEC code compliance, load calculations, and coordination with mechanical and general contractors during preconstruction. Testimonials from commercial construction firms such as Brinkmann Constructors underscore Carlton Electric's reputation for integrity, technical depth, and reliable performance across multiple concurrent projects. Contact Carlton Electric at their Denver office to discuss your next commercial electrical project.