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Tri City Electrical Contractors, Inc.

Tampa, FL 33619-9692

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Company Info

  • Est. 1958
  • Annual Vol $10 million - $20 million

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Our Story

 

 “For decades, our company has provided an unmatched level of personal attention, professional experience, timely performance and
genuine value that have become Florida's construction industry
standard for excellence .”
 
– Jack A. Olmstead, President
 
 
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc., the successor company to the original founded in 1958, has      been in continuous business for over 50 years. The company’s headquarters is located in Altamonte Springs, Florida with two division offices located in Tampa and Fort Myers.
 
Annual revenues for the Company consistently exceed $100 million. The company’s many landmark projects include Amway Center, Gaylord Palms (Opryland Hotel), Grande Lakes-Orlando Ritz-Carlton, Orange County Convention Center, the Orange County Courthouse and Rosen’s Shingle Creek Golf Resort in Orlando, the Ritz-Carlton Naples, Sarasota-Bradenton Airport, the Johnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer’s Research Center and Legends Field in Tampa, as well as numerous others around the state.
 
Known for unmatched design/build capabilities, the company routinely delivers substantial cost savings to customers through its engineering expertise, CADD capabilities, and project review. Along with computerized estimating and job cost control procedures, the company maintains strong relationships with the vendor and supplier community. Like no other, Tri-City offers a diversity of experience for Florida’s burgeoning growth, with precision-skilled electricians experienced in commercial, institutional, industrial, multi-family projects and more. Based on sound business management and best practices, Tri-City provides vast bonding capacity and human resources to projects of all sizes.
 
As President, Jack Olmstead has over 30 years of operations management experience in the electrical construction industry, and served as Senior District Vice President for Tri-City's Tampa and Fort Myers Divisions. His outstanding management experience in commercial, industrial, instrumentation and controls, and institutional projects have added greatly to the company’s success. Charles “Chuck” McFarland, Senior Vice President and CFO, has over 35 years experience in providing construction-related financial and administrative management expertise.
 
The Service and Communications Division of Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc. provides voice, data, video, fiber optics and LAN design, installation and maintenance, delivering certified structured cabling services with leading products including AMP, Avaya, Krone, Leviton, and Ortronics. With experienced BICSI RCDD’s, RCDD/LAN Specialists and BICSI Certified Technicians and Installers, Tri-City customers can be certain that their network cabling systems will operate at peak performance.  And, from conventional electrical wiring and service, to special cabling, alarm systems and communications services, our technicians deliver superior performance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our trained, experienced personnel are on-call for your specialized needs such as: wiring computers, data transmission and telecommunications, fire and security systems installation, maintenance, inspection, testing and monitoring, storm and emergency repairs, tenant upgrades, high voltage installations, and preventive maintenance. Our Service and Communications Division always gets the job done!
 
Whether it’s Design/Build, VE, construction, installation or service, learn how Tri-City can turn on the power for you. Tri-City handles initial wiring for projects of all sizes, provides electrical maintenance, systems and service repairs, and has the experience, strength and staff to deliver superior performance around the clock. Tri-City can handle any project from start to finish, from wire to wire - locally and throughout Florida. “To do more than is expected for client, project and community.” – that’s Tri-City! 
 

What We Do

  • Cabling Contrs.--Fiber Optic, Network
  • Electrical Contractors

Commercial Experience

Apartments & Condominiums Education (K-12) Hospital / Nursing Home Hotel / Motel Jail / Prison Manufacturing Plant Museum Office Building Parking Garage School / College / University
Airport Runway Arena / Stadium Casinos Church / Synagogue City / Town Hall Club House / Community Center Fire / Police Station Golf Course Historic Preservation House Industrial Maintenance Laboratory Library Marine Mixed Use Power Generation & Distribution Pre-Manufactured Structures Restaurant Retail Store Terminal - Airport / Bus / Railroad Theme Park

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Florida - North and Central

Florida 6

  • Hernando
  • Hillsborough
  • Manatee
  • Pasco
  • Pinellas
  • Sarasota

Our CSI Codes

26 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 26 - Maintenance Testing of Electrical Systems
26 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Facility Electrical Power Generating and Storing Equipment
26 01 40 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical and Cathodic Protection Systems
26 01 50 - Operation and Maintenance of Lighting
26 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electrical Systems
26 09 13 - Electrical Power Monitoring and Control
26 09 23 - Lighting Control Devices
26 09 26 - Lighting Control Panelboards
26 09 33 - Central Dimming Controls
26 09 33.13 - Multichannel Remote-Controlled Dimmers
26 09 33.16 - Remote-Controlled Dimming Stations
26 09 36 - Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.13 - Manual Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.16 - Integrated Multipreset Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 43 - Network Lighting Controls
26 09 43.13 - Digital-Network Lighting Controls
26 09 43.16 - Addressable Fixture Lighting Control
26 09 61 - Theatrical Lighting Controls
26 10 00.00.01 - Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 11 13 - Primary Unit Substations
26 11 16 - Secondary Unit Substations
26 12 13 - Liquid-Filled, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 12 16 - Dry-Type, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 12 19 - Pad-Mounted, Liquid-Filled, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 13 13 - Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Switchgear
26 13 16 - Medium-Voltage Fusible Interrupter Switchgear
26 13 19 - Medium-Voltage Vacuum Interrupter Switchgear
26 18 13 - Medium-Voltage Cutouts
26 18 16 - Medium-Voltage Fuses
26 18 19 - Medium-Voltage Lightning Arresters
26 18 23 - Medium-Voltage Surge Arresters
26 18 26 - Medium-Voltage Reclosers
26 18 29 - Medium-Voltage Enclosed Bus
26 18 33 - Medium-Voltage Enclosed Fuse Cutouts
26 18 36 - Medium-Voltage Enclosed Fuses
26 18 39 - Medium-Voltage Motor Controllers
26 20 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 21 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Overhead Electrical Power Systems
26 22 13 - Low-Voltage Distribution Transformers
26 22 16 - Low-Voltage Buck-Boost Transformers
26 22 19 - Control and Signal Transformers
26 23 13 - Paralleling Low-Voltage Switchgear
26 24 13 - Switchboards
26 24 16 - Panelboards
26 24 19 - Motor-Control Centers
26 25 00.00.01 - Enclosed Bus Assemblies
26 26 00.00.01 - Power Distribution Units
26 27 13 - Electricity Metering
26 27 16 - Electrical Cabinets and Enclosures
26 27 19 - Multi-Outlet Assemblies
26 27 23 - Indoor Service Poles
26 27 26 - Wiring Devices
26 27 73 - Door Chimes
26 28 13 - Fuses
26 28 16 - Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers
26 29 13 - Enclosed Controllers
26 29 13.13 - Across-the-Line Motor Controllers
26 29 13.16 - Reduced-Voltage Motor Controllers
26 29 23 - Variable-Frequency Motor Controllers
26 30 00.00.01 - Facility Electrical Power Generating and Storing Equipment
26 31 00.00.01 - Photovoltaic Collectors
26 32 13 - Engine Generators
26 32 13.13 - Diesel-Engine-Driven Generator Sets
26 32 13.16 - Gas-Engine-Driven Generator Sets
26 32 16 - Steam-Turbine Generators
26 32 19 - Hydro-Turbine Generators
26 32 23 - Wind Energy Equipment
26 32 26 - Frequency Changers
26 32 29 - Rotary Converters
26 32 33 - Rotary Uninterruptible Power Units
26 33 13 - Batteries
26 33 16 - Battery Racks
26 33 19 - Battery Units
26 33 23 - Central Battery Equipment
26 33 33 - Static Power Converters
26 33 43 - Battery Chargers
26 33 46 - Battery Monitoring
26 33 53 - Static Uninterruptible Power Supply
26 35 13 - Capacitors
26 35 16 - Chokes and Inductors
26 35 23 - Electromagnetic-Interference Filters
26 35 26 - Harmonic Filters
26 35 33 - Power Factor Correction Equipment
26 35 36 - Slip Controllers
26 35 43 - Static-Frequency Converters
26 35 46 - Radio-Frequency-Interference Filters
26 35 53 - Voltage Regulators
26 36 13 - Manual Transfer Switches
26 36 23 - Automatic Transfer Switches
26 40 00.00.01 - Electrical and Cathodic Protection
26 41 13 - Lightning Protection for Structures
26 41 13.13 - Lightning Protection for Buildings
26 41 16 - Lightning Prevention and Dissipation
26 41 19 - Early Streamer Emission Lightning Protection
26 41 23 - Lightning Protection Surge Arresters and Suppressors
26 42 13 - Passive Cathodic Protection for Underground and Submerged Piping
26 42 16 - Passive Cathodic Protection for Underground Storage Tank
26 43 13 - Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits
26 50 00.00.01 - Lighting
26 51 13 - Interior Lighting Fixtures, Lamps, And Ballasts
26 52 00.00.01 - Emergency Lighting
26 53 00.00.01 - Exit Signs
26 54 00.00.01 - Classified Location Lighting
26 55 23 - Outline Lighting
26 55 29 - Underwater Lighting
26 55 33 - Hazard Warning Lighting
26 55 36 - Obstruction Lighting
26 55 53 - Security Lighting
26 55 59 - Display Lighting
26 55 61 - Theatrical Lighting
26 55 63 - Detention Lighting
26 55 70 - Healthcare Lighting
26 56 13 - Lighting Poles and Standards
26 56 16 - Parking Lighting
26 56 19 - Roadway Lighting
26 56 23 - Area Lighting
26 56 26 - Landscape Lighting
26 56 29 - Site Lighting
26 56 33 - Walkway Lighting
26 56 36 - Flood Lighting
26 56 68 - Exterior Athletic Lighting

Project Experience

  • Non-Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • Projects From $2 to $2,000,000,000

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We are located in Hillsborough County.

Associations & Memberships

AGC (Associated General Contractors)
AGC (Associated General Contractors)
BOMA (Building Owners & Managers Assn.)
BOMA (Building Owners & Managers Assn.)
Associated Builders and Contractors
Associated Builders and Contractors
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