About
With over 3,500 completed projects, an EMR of 0.63, and a 550-person workforce, Jomar Electrical Contractors brings industrial-grade capacity to commercial and high-voltage electrical work across Texas and the central United States. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Houston, this family-owned firm serves facility managers and property owners across office towers, healthcare facilities, K-12 and collegiate campuses, high-rise multifamily buildings, industrial plants, data centers, and mixed-use developments. Jomar's commercial construction division handles full-scope electrical installations — from power distribution and switchgear to panelboards, breakers, backup generators, and lighting systems — with design-build, BIM coordination, and pre-construction consulting available from project inception. For facilities requiring high-voltage infrastructure, Jomar designs, constructs, tests, and maintains substations and switching stations ranging from 34.5kV up to 345kV, with turnkey EPC delivery that includes material procurement, certified bus welding, commissioning, and final closeout. Their high-voltage maintenance and service division also covers energy renewables, storm response, and distribution system upgrades across varied terrain and configurations up to 46kV. Ongoing facility support includes generator installations, infrared scanning, insulation testing, electrical system inspections, and controls additions — capabilities that make Jomar a viable long-term partner for facility managers managing aging or expanding electrical infrastructure. Safety is operationalized with discipline: the firm's below-industry-average EMR reflects a zero-incident culture embedded in hiring and field execution. While the firm is based in Houston, their project footprint extends statewide and out-of-state, making them a strong candidate for multi-site owners or contractors managing large capital projects in the Texas market. Facility managers evaluating contractors for complex, code-compliant commercial or industrial electrical work will find Jomar's depth of experience and workforce scale difficult to match at the regional level.