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DUA Electrical Contracting Co.

Clifton, NJ 07013

Company Info

  • Est. 1992
  • Size 20-49 Employees
  • Annual Vol Undisclosed

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Our Story

Ken Dua showed an interest in electricity at a young age, often tinkering with basic electronics and circuitry.  His hobby sometimes caused headaches for his parents, who had to apologize to the neighbors for his occasional shenanigans, including starting a fire in an attempt to hot-wire a tractor at the age of eight.  Little Ken’s apparent skills proved useful, however, as he was able to repair various household items with electrical issues.

Shortly after graduating high school, Ken began working for a small electrical contractor.  As an apprentice, he learned about circuitry and lighting in a mostly residential environment.  He absorbed a great deal of knowledge and soon became one of his employer’s most valuable electricians.  After several years, Ken moved to a larger contractor with a greater focus on commercial and institutional projects.  This transition allowed him to enhance his skill-set, as he became familiar with power distribution and machine controls.  As Ken became more seasoned, his expert abilities and strong work ethic were recognized, and he was eventually rewarded with a promotion to vice president.

With a young family at home and a few years of leadership experience, Ken considered starting his own business and decided to pursue an electrical license.  He quickly acquired his license, and in 1992, Dua Electrical Contracting was founded.  Ken inherited several large customers who had grown loyal to him over the years prior.  These customers valued his work, and thanks to them, he was able to establish a solid foundation for his new company.

In 1996, Ken’s brother Tom started with Dua Electric and has been working alongside Ken ever since.  Several years later, Ken decided to grow the business further by hiring and training additional crews and increasing the fleet size.  A building with office and warehouse space was leased in 2005, and Ken finally moved the company out of his house.  In 2012, we moved to a larger facility in the same conveniently located complex.  Our fleet and number of crews have continued to increase steadily over this period.

Thanks to a loyal group of employees helping to foster Ken’s belief in delivering a superior product to the customer, we have excelled during the recent recession, which had a significant impact on the construction industry.  We have succeeded with continued growth while competitors have been forced out of business.  Our steady workflow during this period is a testament to the principles upon which Dua Electric was founded: quality craftsmanship, professionalism, and complete customer satisfaction.  This is our guarantee.

What We Do

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • New Jersey - North

New Jersey 1

  • Passaic

Our CSI Codes

01 51 16 - Temporary Fire Protection
10 01 40 - Operation and Maintenance of Safety Specialties
10 06 40 - Schedules for Safety Specialties
10 40 00.00.01 - Safety Specialties
10 41 13 - Fire Department Plan Cabinets
10 44 13 - Fire Extinguisher Cabinets
10 44 13.53 - Security Fire Extinguisher Cabinets
10 44 16 - Fire Extinguishers
10 44 16.13 - Portable Fire Extinguishers
10 44 16.16 - Wheeled Fire Extinguisher Units
10 44 33 - Fire Blankets and Cabinets
10 44 43 - Fire Extinguisher Accessories
21 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 05 13 - Common Motor Requirements for Fire-Suppression Equipment
21 06 20 - Schedules for Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 06 30 - Schedules for Fire-Suppression Equipment
21 09 00.00.01 - Instrumentation and Control for Fire-Suppression Systems
21 12 13 - Fire-Suppression Hoses and Nozzles
21 12 16 - Fire-Suppression Hose Reels
21 12 19 - Fire-Suppression Hose Racks
21 12 26 - Fire-Suppression Valve and Hose Cabinets
21 20 00.00.01 - Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 21 16 - Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
21 24 16 - Dry-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
21 41 13 - Pressurized Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 29 - Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water Additives
25 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Integrated Automation
25 33 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices for Fire-Suppression Systems
25 53 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control of Fire-Suppression Systems
25 93 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Fire-Suppression Systems
26 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 10 - Schedules for Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20 - Schedules for Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20.26 - Wiring Device Schedule
26 10 00.00.01 - Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 18 13 - Medium-Voltage Cutouts
26 20 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 21 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Overhead Electrical Power Systems
26 43 13 - Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits
27 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems
28 31 33.26 - Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Intrusion Detection
28 31 43 - Fire Detection Sensors
28 31 46 - Smoke Detection Sensors
28 31 49 - Carbon-Monoxide Detection Sensors
28 31 53.13 - Fire Alarm Pull Stations
28 33 13 - Fuel-Gas Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 33 23 - Fuel-Gas Detection and Alarm Integrated Audio Evacuation Systems
28 33 33 - Fuel-Gas Detection Sensors
28 34 13 - Fuel-Oil Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 34 23 - Fuel-Oil Detection and Alarm Integrated Audio Evacuation Systems
28 34 33 - Fuel-Oil Detection Sensors
32 84 23 - Underground Sprinklers
33 71 36 - Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 36.13 - Overhead Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39 - High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39.13 - Overhead High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49 - Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.13 - Overhead Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 81 23 - Aerial Cable Installation Hardware
34 21 16 - Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.13 - AC Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.16 - DC Traction Power Substations
40 95 73 - Process Control Wiring

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NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses)
NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses)
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