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TIC – The Industrial Company brings heavy industrial construction expertise to the Savannah, GA market, with a proven track record on large-scale marine, civil, and energy infrastructure projects including the Elba Island LNG Terminal Expansion and multiple Port of Savannah facilities. Operating at the intersection of heavy civil and industrial construction, TIC self-performs complex scopes backed by an in-house fabrication facility and access to North America's largest privately owned equipment fleet — a combination that translates directly to tighter schedules and cost certainty on demanding electrical and power distribution work tied to major infrastructure projects. For facility managers and project owners overseeing industrial, port, government, or institutional facilities in the Savannah metro area, TIC represents the kind of vertically integrated contractor capable of handling power distribution, switchgear, backup generator systems, and low-voltage infrastructure within the broader context of complex, multi-discipline builds. Their portfolio spans Navy wharfs, LNG facilities, marina developments, and heavy civil structures — environments that demand rigorous NEC compliance, coordination with utilities, and reliable standby power solutions. TIC's ability to manage temporary structures, fabrication, and construction operations under one roof reduces subcontractor dependencies that often create electrical coordination failures on large commercial and industrial projects. Their multi-site project footprint across Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida positions them as a regional contractor capable of supporting property owners and facility managers with multi-location capital improvement programs. Whether the scope involves primary power distribution for a new industrial facility, backup generator integration for a critical marine terminal, or lighting and low-voltage systems within a mixed-use waterfront development, TIC brings the operational depth and project management infrastructure that complex commercial and industrial electrical work demands.