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Standard Electrical Construction successfully completed complex electrical upgrades across three Burlington Wastewater Treatment Facilities — including chemical feed pump systems, instrumentation, control panels, lighting, and gas detection — demonstrating the multi-system, mission-critical capabilities that facility managers and general contractors in Vermont demand. Founded by Master Electricians Darrell King and Phil Greaves, the Burlington-based firm brings over 40 years of combined commercial and industrial electrical construction experience to every project. Standard Electrical serves facility managers across a broad range of building types including office buildings, retail centers, multifamily properties, industrial facilities, and institutional and mixed-use developments throughout the greater Burlington, VT area. Core commercial capabilities include power distribution, panelboard and breaker installation, commercial lighting systems and controls startup and programming, fire alarm and security systems, and low-voltage work. The firm is fully licensed, insured, and operates in strict adherence to NEC requirements and OSHA guidelines — a baseline expectation for property owners and GCs managing code-sensitive projects. Their team is trained in specialty tasks relevant to complex commercial environments, including VFD programming, high-voltage splicing and terminations, and lighting control startup — skills that translate directly to reducing commissioning delays and change-order risk on design-build and construction projects. General contractors including Opus Corporation, Neagley and Chase Construction, and Dousevicz Construction have cited Standard Electrical's value engineering contributions, budget adherence, and field problem-solving as differentiators. For facility managers sourcing a reliable electrical subcontractor in Burlington, Standard Electrical offers the licensed workforce depth, apprenticeship-backed labor pipeline, and project management structure needed to execute commercial electrical scopes on aggressive timelines.