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Franklin County Data Center is a government-operated technology infrastructure organization headquartered on the 9th floor of the Franklin County Government Tower at 373 S. High Street in Columbus, OH — not a commercial electrical contractor. With a team of 100+ professionals and an annual operating budget exceeding $20 million, FCDC supports cloud infrastructure, server virtualization, network systems, and digital services for 6,000+ users across more than 40 county offices, agencies, boards, and courts. Their scope covers public safety, elections, real estate, parks, and human services technology — all critical to central Ohio's 2.5 million residents. For facility managers and property managers seeking a licensed commercial electrical contractor in the Columbus, OH metro area, FCDC does not provide commercial electrical services such as switchgear installation, panelboard upgrades, three-phase power distribution, backup generator commissioning, EV charging infrastructure (EVSE), or NEC code compliance work for office buildings, government campuses, warehouses, or institutional facilities. Columbus-area facility managers overseeing government buildings, office complexes, or mixed-use properties should source qualified commercial electrical contractors through verified trade directories. Relevant commercial electrical scopes in this market typically include medium-voltage switchgear, emergency power systems, low-voltage data and structured cabling, lighting retrofits, and energy management systems — all governed by Ohio's commercial licensing requirements and the current National Electrical Code. My Electrical Tech recommends verifying contractor licensing, insurance, and relevant project experience before engaging any electrical firm for mission-critical or occupied-building work in the Columbus metro.