About
With more than 110 years of engineering experience and an active project footprint spanning all 50 states and over 120 countries, Stanley Consultants brings a rare depth of multidisciplinary expertise to commercial and institutional electrical engineering in Austin, TX. Rather than a field installation contractor, Stanley Consultants operates as a full-service engineering, design, and consulting firm — making them a strategic partner for facility managers and property owners navigating complex power distribution challenges, substation design, grid resilience, and capital project planning. Their published work on substation engineering underscores a direct capability in high-voltage power systems, including switchgear specification, protection and controls design, and electrical infrastructure master planning — all critical concerns for government campuses, healthcare facilities, industrial plants, and large office portfolios across the Austin metro and beyond. Stanley Consultants' markets include federal and state government, data centers, education and healthcare, industrial, and transportation — a profile that aligns closely with the large-scale, multi-building electrical systems that facility managers and general contractors encounter on complex commercial projects. Their "Deliver Differently" methodology emphasizes full life-cycle project services: planning, design, procurement, construction management, commissioning, and permitting — giving clients a single-source accountability structure from concept through closeout. For Austin-area facility managers evaluating an engineering consultant for power quality assessments, lighting system upgrades, backup generator integration, or low-voltage infrastructure planning across institutional or government properties, Stanley Consultants offers the technical credentials and multi-site program management capability to support projects at virtually any scale. Their clean tech and smart systems practices also position them well for clients pursuing energy efficiency upgrades, building automation integration, and resilient infrastructure modernization in line with current NEC compliance requirements.