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ICS, headquartered in Duluth, MN, is a full lifecycle construction and program management firm — now operating as a Legence Company — with a deep portfolio of public-sector and institutional projects across Minnesota and the surrounding region. Facility managers and property owners working on complex, multi-phase capital programs will find ICS well-suited to deliver across the Plan, Build, and Operate phases of a project. Their documented experience spans K–12 school districts, county law enforcement centers, juvenile facilities, health and wellness centers, and municipal buildings — all project types that demand rigorous NEC code compliance, coordinated power distribution design, and integration of life safety and fire alarm systems. ICS brings particular strength to education and government clients, with superintendents and county administrators consistently citing on-time, on-budget delivery even during volatile bidding environments. For facility managers overseeing bond-funded construction or major renovation programs, ICS provides the oversight structure — from referendum planning through construction management — that keeps internal staff focused on operations rather than project administration. Their multi-site track record across Minnesota school districts and county facilities signals strong capability for clients managing geographically dispersed portfolios. Electrical scope on projects of this type typically encompasses power distribution upgrades, panelboard and switchgear coordination, commercial lighting and controls, low-voltage and data infrastructure, backup generator integration, and full fire alarm and life safety system compliance. ICS's association with Legence further positions them within a sustainability-focused platform, making them a relevant partner for facility managers pursuing energy efficiency and building performance goals alongside capital construction. Property managers, facility directors, and general contractors in the Duluth metro and greater Minnesota seeking a proven construction management partner for institutional and public-sector electrical and building projects should consider ICS a primary resource.