About
Georgia Electric Associates Macon (GEA Macon) brings over 50 years of combined electrical construction experience to commercial and institutional projects across Macon, GA and central Georgia. Operating out of 157 Gateway Drive, this division of the established Georgia Electric Associates organization focuses on delivering electrical construction and maintenance services that are completed on time, within budget, and to precise project specifications — priorities that resonate directly with facility managers and property owners managing complex build-outs or system upgrades. GEA Macon's project portfolio includes specialized work in healthcare environments, as evidenced by their linear accelerator electrical installation experience — a technically demanding application requiring strict NEC compliance, precise power distribution, and coordination with medical equipment vendors. This depth of capability translates well across other sectors they serve, including commercial office buildings, retail construction, educational facilities, and industrial properties. For facility and property managers in Macon evaluating an electrical contractor, GEA Macon's scope covers new construction, system upgrades, and ongoing maintenance — addressing the full lifecycle of commercial electrical infrastructure. Their core competencies span power distribution, switchgear installation and service, panelboard and breaker work, commercial lighting systems, backup generator integration, and low-voltage data infrastructure. The team's emphasis on safety, reliability, and cost-effective solutions aligns with the operational demands of healthcare campuses, K-12 and higher education institutions, and multi-tenant commercial buildings where downtime carries real financial and liability consequences. As a division of Georgia Electric Associates, GEA Macon combines local Macon-area responsiveness with the organizational resources and institutional knowledge of a larger electrical contracting enterprise. Facility managers managing capital improvement projects or deferred maintenance backlogs in central Georgia will find a contractor positioned to handle technically complex electrical scopes.