About
Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Dallas Chapter has been a cornerstone of the commercial electrical trade in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro for 65 years, serving as the region's leading nonprofit association for merit-shop electrical contractors and the professionals they employ. Based in Irving, TX, IEC Dallas connects property managers, facility managers, and general contractors with a vetted network of commercial electrical contractors equipped to handle the full scope of building electrical systems — from power distribution, panelboards, and switchgear to lighting retrofits, low-voltage data infrastructure, EV charging (EVSE) installations, and backup generator integration across office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, warehouses, and institutional campuses throughout the Dallas metroplex. What sets IEC Dallas apart is the quality pipeline it sustains: through a rigorous apprenticeship program, journeyman and master electrician prep courses, and ongoing continuing education — including NEC code compliance, safety, CPR, and low-voltage training — the association ensures that member contractors field highly trained, code-current technicians ready for complex commercial projects. For facility managers sourcing commercial electrical contractors in the DFW market, the IEC Dallas Membership Directory offers direct access to pre-screened, dues-paying contractor members who subscribe to IEC's professional and ethical standards. Whether your portfolio includes multi-tenant office towers, big-box retail, light industrial parks, or institutional buildings, IEC Dallas member contractors bring the hands-on expertise and code compliance knowledge demanded by today's commercial electrical environment. Contractors within the IEC Dallas network are positioned to address three-phase power systems, panel upgrades, commercial lighting controls, and emerging infrastructure needs such as EVSE and power quality — making IEC Dallas a strategic resource for any facility professional managing electrical work across the Dallas–Fort Worth commercial real estate landscape.