About
Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI) manufactures its own UL 891 low-voltage switchboards and a 2 MW Power Module eSkid™ — a level of vertical integration rarely found in commercial electrical contracting. Headquartered in Madison, WI, FTI operates across multiple states, serving property managers, facility managers, and general contractors on complex commercial and industrial projects that demand engineering depth alongside field execution. Their in-house Excellerate® fabrication platform produces modular overhead trestle systems that replace traditional underground power duct banks — a proven advantage on large-footprint projects such as data centers, where prefabricated 50-foot sections dramatically compress on-site schedules. Madison-area facility managers will recognize FTI's local portfolio: the Exact Sciences Nexus One campus addition encompassed R&D, laboratory, and warehouse electrical systems, while regional work spans radiation therapy facilities, hospital bed-floor expansions, and large-scale food-processing plants. This breadth across healthcare, industrial, warehouse, and institutional markets reflects FTI's structured delivery methodology — built on planning, prefabrication, and logistics — which consistently reduces field labor hours and schedule risk. Power distribution, switchgear, panelboards, backup generators, lighting systems, and low-voltage infrastructure are core competencies applied across the full lifecycle of a facility's electrical assets. For general contractors managing fast-track or phased projects, FTI offers design-assist and design-build engagement from early preconstruction through commissioning. Their temporary power switchboard product line further supports construction-phase power needs on complex sites. Facility managers evaluating large capital projects, tenant improvements, or multi-site programs in Wisconsin and beyond will find FTI's combination of self-performed engineering, proprietary prefabrication, and proven project delivery a compelling alternative to conventional electrical subcontracting.