About
Operating out of Albuquerque, NM since 1974, Industrial Electric-Automation, Inc. (IEA) brings five decades of heavy-industrial electrical expertise to facility managers and plant operators across New Mexico. IEA's core strength lies in designing, engineering, and fabricating sophisticated instrumentation and control panels for demanding industrial applications — work that goes well beyond conventional electrical contracting. For facility teams managing manufacturing plants, warehouses, or large institutional campuses in the Albuquerque metro, IEA functions as a true single-source solution: their electrical division handles power distribution, motor control systems, and commercial lighting alongside custom panel builds, while in-house millwrights and welders manage heavy machinery relocation with minimal operational disruption. IEA is especially well regarded for overhead crane and hoist systems — building, installing, inspecting, load-testing, and servicing stationary cranes of every size and capacity, including certified inspections required by OSHA and ASME B30 standards. That depth of mechanical and electrical integration is rare in the Albuquerque market and makes IEA particularly valuable to industrial property owners whose facilities depend on material-handling equipment tied directly to electrical infrastructure. Their on-site machine shop rounds out capabilities, enabling rapid fabrication of custom components that support both electrical and mechanical scopes simultaneously. Engineering and design services are available in-house, so facility managers can bring complex retrofit or new-installation challenges directly to IEA without coordinating multiple specialty firms. For commercial property managers overseeing industrial, warehouse, or heavy manufacturing assets in Albuquerque and surrounding New Mexico communities, Industrial Electric-Automation represents a contractor with the licensed electrical credentials, engineering depth, and fabrication capacity to handle projects that most general electrical contractors cannot.