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Industrial Controls & Electric Company, Inc. (IC&E) has delivered industrial and commercial electrical services from Columbus, Georgia since 1990 — a 34-year track record spanning manufacturing plants, aerospace facilities, military bases, nuclear and turbine power stations, chemical facilities, and automotive production lines. Facility managers and general contractors across a 100-mile radius rely on IC&E for the full project lifecycle: electrical design and engineering, equipment installation, and ongoing maintenance. The firm's in-house capabilities cover power distribution, switchgear, panelboards, and lighting systems, along with a dedicated Instrumentation division that installs, maintains, and programs PLC systems, flow sensors, control valves, temperature indicators, level sensors, lighting controls, and energy management systems — making IC&E a single-source partner for complex industrial environments. IC&E's Low Voltage division extends that reach into fiber design and installation, structured cabling, Ethernet and data systems, IP camera systems, and access control, addressing the converging demands of modern commercial and industrial facilities. Energy management is a formal service offering, helping clients reduce operating costs and environmental impact through optimized electrical usage and solar energy design. The company has established working relationships with major utilities including Southern Company, Duke Power, Alabama Power, and Flint Energy — experience that informs code-compliant, utility-grade installations across office, warehouse, government, and institutional properties. As a family-owned operation grounded in long-term client partnerships, IC&E positions itself on quality and accountability rather than lowest price, with a stated commitment to return on-site immediately to resolve any workmanship issues. Property managers and facility teams seeking a seasoned industrial electrical contractor in the Columbus, GA metro will find IC&E equipped for demanding, mission-critical projects.