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County Electric Construction holds dual Connecticut electrical licenses (E1 #181307 and #122227), signaling the depth of licensing required to tackle complex commercial and industrial projects across the state. Based at 102 Central Ave in Bridgeport, CT, this full-service electrical contractor delivers commercial, industrial, and residential electrical work throughout Connecticut — making them a viable single-source partner for property managers and facility teams overseeing diverse portfolios. For commercial clients, County Electric's scope typically encompasses the core systems that keep buildings operational: power distribution upgrades, switchgear installation and maintenance, panelboard replacements, and breaker coordination studies that align with NEC compliance requirements. Facility managers overseeing office buildings, retail centers, and mixed-use properties in the Greater Bridgeport market will find a contractor equipped to handle the three-phase power demands and load management challenges common to those asset classes. Industrial and warehouse operators benefit from County Electric's industrial-grade experience — critical for facilities running heavy motor loads, production equipment, or high-bay lighting systems requiring commercial-grade retrofits. The contractor's Connecticut-wide service area also positions them well for multi-site property managers who need consistent electrical execution across a regional portfolio without juggling multiple vendors. Lighting system work, including commercial retrofits to LED and lighting controls, is another area well-suited to their commercial and industrial client base seeking energy cost reductions. Facility directors evaluating backup power reliability can engage County Electric for standby generator installations and transfer switch work, keeping critical operations protected against outages. With a Bridgeport home base and statewide reach, County Electric Construction represents a licensed, established option for commercial and industrial electrical needs across Connecticut's Fairfield County corridor and beyond.