About
Energy 1 is a Bozeman, MT-based mechanical, electrical, and plumbing firm that integrates engineering and installation under one roof — a distinct advantage for facility managers and property owners who need a single accountable partner from system design through project closeout. Operating across Southwestern Montana and available internationally, Energy 1 has delivered electrical and mechanical systems for a diverse portfolio that includes healthcare facilities, hospitality properties, historic renovations, and high-end multifamily and resort developments. Their integrated engineering-install model means electrical designs are built for real-world performance, not just code compliance — reducing RFIs, change orders, and commissioning surprises that routinely inflate project costs on complex commercial builds. For facility managers evaluating contractors for office buildings, mixed-use developments, or healthcare campuses in the Bozeman market, Energy 1's documented experience with power distribution, panelboards, lighting systems, and low-voltage infrastructure across demanding building types is a material differentiator. The firm emphasizes sustainability and efficiency as core design principles, making them well-suited for projects targeting energy performance benchmarks or utility incentive programs. Their stated commitment to staying engaged before, during, and after project completion — echoed in client testimonials from commercial and institutional stakeholders — signals a long-term service orientation that aligns with facility management priorities around system reliability and ongoing support. Energy 1 also operates Delcon Electric as an affiliated entity, indicating broader installation capacity within their organizational structure. Property managers and general contractors in Bozeman, Gallatin County, and surrounding Montana markets looking for a commercially focused MEP firm with in-house electrical engineering capabilities and a verifiable track record in healthcare, hospitality, and historic commercial renovation should consider Energy 1 for design-build and construction-phase electrical engagements.