About
Melton Electrical & Structured Cabling brings more than 50 years of commercial electrical and low-voltage contracting experience to the Houston and southeast Texas market — a track record that includes landmark projects such as the ExxonMobil Corporate Campus (5 million sq ft), Bank of America Tower, Phillips 66 Corporate Headquarters, and BP Helios Plaza. Founded in 1969 and now a second-generation family business, Melton operates three dedicated divisions — Electrical Construction, Service & Repair, and Structured Cabling — giving facility managers and general contractors a single accountable partner across the full project lifecycle. The electrical construction division handles all aspects of commercial power distribution, switchgear, panelboards, and lighting systems for office towers, corporate campuses, retail developments, healthcare facilities, and government projects. Dedicated project managers serve as the primary point of contact from mobilization through closeout, a structure that has earned long-term repeat relationships with GCs such as Gilbane Building Company, Skanska USA, and Harvey Builders. The service and repair division is purpose-built to meet the day-to-day operational demands of facility managers, offering preventive maintenance programs, arc flash studies, power system analysis and diagnosis, and infrared surveys — capabilities that directly support NEC compliance and electrical system reliability in occupied commercial buildings. The structured cabling division delivers copper and fiber network infrastructure, DAS/microcell booster systems, fiber optics, and sound masking, making Melton a strong fit for tenant improvement and interior construction scopes that require integrated electrical and low-voltage coordination. With a safety-first culture recognized by senior project directors at Cushman Wakefield and a 40-year relationship with Harvey Builders, Melton is a proven choice for Houston-area property managers and facility teams seeking consistent quality on complex commercial electrical programs.