About
Prime Industrial Contractors brings specialized commercial and industrial electrical expertise to Kenosha, WI — a regional hub where heavy manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution facilities demand reliable, code-compliant power infrastructure. Positioned in one of Wisconsin's most industrially active corridors along I-94, Prime Industrial Contractors is equipped to support the full range of electrical systems that keep commercial operations running. For facility managers and property owners overseeing industrial plants, warehouse campuses, and office buildings in the Kenosha-Racine metro, this contractor provides critical services across power distribution, switchgear installation and maintenance, panelboard and circuit breaker work, and commercial lighting systems. Manufacturing facilities in the region routinely require three-phase power upgrades, motor control center work, and service entrance modifications — all core competencies for a contractor operating under the Prime Industrial name. Warehouse and distribution center clients benefit from high-bay lighting retrofits and LED upgrades that reduce energy costs and improve lumen output across large floor plates. As EV fleet adoption accelerates across commercial and industrial sites, EVSE infrastructure installation is an increasingly relevant capability for logistics and corporate campuses in the Kenosha area. Backup generator integration — including transfer switch work and load testing — supports business continuity for office buildings, retail centers, and facilities with critical uptime requirements. NEC compliance and coordination with We Energies for service upgrades and new construction tie-ins are standard expectations for commercial electrical contractors serving this market. General contractors working on ground-up industrial builds or tenant improvement projects in Kenosha County will find Prime Industrial Contractors a locally rooted resource. Facility managers managing multi-building portfolios should inquire directly about project capacity, scheduling availability, and service capabilities to determine fit for planned or emergency electrical work.