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IES Commercial brings structured, large-scale commercial electrical contracting capabilities to Greenville, SC, serving facility managers and property owners across the Upstate's expanding industrial, office, and mixed-use sectors. As part of the broader IES Commercial platform — one of the largest commercial electrical contractors in the United States — the Greenville operation is positioned to handle complex, high-demand projects that smaller regional firms cannot scale to meet. For facility managers overseeing office campuses, retail centers, or industrial and warehouse facilities in the Greenville–Spartanburg corridor, IES Commercial delivers expertise across the full spectrum of commercial electrical systems. Core capabilities typically include power distribution design and installation, switchgear commissioning, panelboard and breaker upgrades, and NEC-compliant service upgrades aligned with South Carolina's adopted electrical codes. Lighting system retrofits — including LED conversions and lighting controls integration — are a common value driver for property owners seeking energy cost reductions and improved occupant comfort across office and retail environments. EV charging infrastructure (EVSE) installation is increasingly relevant for commercial properties in Greenville as corporate tenants and building owners respond to fleet electrification and tenant amenity demands. Standby generator and backup power systems round out the critical power portfolio, essential for healthcare-adjacent facilities, data-sensitive tenants, and industrial operations where downtime carries significant financial consequence. Multifamily and institutional properties throughout the greater Greenville metro also benefit from IES Commercial's structured project management approach, which supports phased construction timelines and occupied-building retrofits. Facility managers evaluating electrical contractors for Greenville-area commercial properties should consider IES Commercial for projects requiring documented safety programs, coordinated multi-trade scheduling, and the financial stability of a nationally backed contractor with local field presence.