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Engineered Solutions Group Inc (ESG) brings together five field-proven electrical companies under one integrated design, engineering, construction, and maintenance organization — giving Anchorage facility managers and property owners a single accountable partner across the full project lifecycle. Drawing on the combined legacy of Electric Power Systems, Dryden & LaRue, Electric Power Constructors, Power Builders, and Specialty Engineering, ESG is purpose-built for the complex power demands of electric utilities, private power producers, and industrial manufacturing environments across Alaska and beyond.
For facility managers overseeing large commercial or industrial assets in the Anchorage market, ESG's integrated approach means engineering expertise is embedded directly into construction and maintenance execution — reducing coordination gaps that typically drive cost overruns on high-voltage or mission-critical projects. Their scope naturally spans power distribution infrastructure, switchgear installations, panelboard and breaker work, backup generator systems, and industrial control applications common to warehouse, office, government, and institutional facilities throughout the region.
Anchorage's remote geography and extreme climate place exceptional demands on electrical infrastructure reliability. ESG's roots in utility-scale and industrial power work position them well to handle the rugged project conditions and logistical complexity that define Alaska commercial electrical contracting. Whether supporting a new industrial facility build-out, a power distribution upgrade at a government campus, or ongoing maintenance for a private power producer, ESG applies engineering rigor from planning through commissioning.
Property managers and general contractors evaluating electrical partners for complex commercial or industrial projects in the Anchorage metro will find ESG's multi-discipline heritage and integrated service model particularly suited to projects where design coordination, field execution, and long-term maintainability must align from day one.