Logo

Network Infrastructure, Inc.

Hempstead, NY 11550

Company Info

  • Est. 1999
  • Size 500+ Employees
  • Annual Vol Not Provided

People Also View These
Loading...

Our Story

Network Infrastructure, Inc. was founded in 1999 by Patrick Clarke. Today the company has about 100 employees and is based in Hempstead, N.Y. We serve major utility companies operating in New York City's five boroughs as well as Nassau and Suffolk counties.

The Network Infrastructure Value Proposition

It's not by accident that Network Infrastructure is the best choice for all Utility Infrastructure needs in Metropolitan New York and Long Island. We have built this company with a thorough understanding of the industry, and we are uniquely qualified to provide "one-stop" service for Utility Infrastructure management, design and construction.
The core of our value proposition is our comprehensive approach and unique cross functionality. Whether it's a natural gas, telecommunications, electrical, water or sewer network, Network Infrastructure meets the challenge with our deep and talented team.


Through economies of scale, efficient resource management, geographical proximity and a focus on cross functionality, the Network Infrastructure team consistently outperforms the competition. Our customers enjoy unsurpassed satisfaction and value on all projects because we understand their needs, drive innovation, and implement smart systems and controls.


Our concentration on training and employee development drives a unique culture of teamwork and "smartwork." Our employees are simply the best-trained, most cross-functional tradesmen in the industry. Our ability to reallocate resources over several clients and infrastructure types on the fly enables Network Infrastructure's managers to maximize employee productivity and eliminate the downtime and layoffs that can handcuff our competition. We retain valuable expertise because our turnover rate is minimal for employees who have been with us for more than two months.


Utilities are often constrained by varying seasonal, budget, and other regulatory restrictions that make it impossible for them to maintain a level workflow. Our operational flexibility allows us to shift well-trained resources with little notice from one client to another without disrupting crew cohesiveness or causing lost time.


We are progressive in our application of information technologies. We have developed integrated business processes that maximize efficiency and reduce waste.


Our stringent quality controls and safety protocols promote trouble-free, efficient operations, and we have virtually eliminated productivity killers such as defects that require re-work and hazards that could lead to injuries and lost time. We firmly believe in the principles of "Continuous Improvement" and strive to enact improvements every day.


As our utility customers continually seek to reduce cost and head count, Network Infrastructure provides the best outsourced solution to achieve our clients' operational and financial goals. We further believe that there are substantial growth opportunities to be realized by increasing our market share and the scope of our services to include more of a turnkey approach to Total Utility Asset Management Services.

Mission Statement

Network Infrastructure aspires to be the foremost provider of complete infrastructure asset management services to the utility industry. As an integrated, full-service partner, we provide outsourced turnkey solutions on a regional basis that save clients money through more efficient resource utilization. We adhere to our founding principles and always seek to improve and find better ways to serve our clients.
Click here to view our complete mission statement.

Our People

At Network Infrastructure, leaders or leadership candidates are identified by character. We look for individuals who share our values of hard work and optimism. We develop leadership skills through mentoring and formal training. When we identify an eager leadership candidate, we pair that person with experienced professionals so they observe good examples and receive sound advice. We retain and motivate our leaders by providing a positive environment and culture that rewards integrity, reliability, flexibility, ingenuity, accountability, and teamwork with financial incentives and promotion.

Network Infrastructure's leadership ensures our culture by effectively communicating expectations of high performance from our employees and strong confidence in their ability to meet such expectations.

What We Do

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • New York City, Long Island and Hudson Valley

New York 10

  • Bronx
  • Kings
  • Nassau
  • New York
  • Putnam
  • Queens
  • Richmond
  • Rockland
  • Suffolk
  • Westchester

Our CSI Codes

02 06 30.13 - Boring or Test Pit Log Schedule
23 22 13.13 - Underground Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
26 05 43 - Underground Ducts and Raceways for Electrical Systems
31 21 16.13 - Methane Venting
33 01 60 - Operation and Maintenance of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 01 70 - Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Utilities
33 01 80 - Operation and Maintenance of Communications Utilities
33 05 23 - Trenchless Utility Installation
33 05 23.13 - Utility Horizontal Directional Drilling
33 05 23.16 - Utility Pipe Jacking
33 05 23.19 - Microtunneling
33 05 23.23 - Utility Pipe Ramming
33 05 23.26 - Utility Impact Moling
33 05 23.29 - Cable Trenching and Plowing
33 06 10 - Schedules for Water Utilities
33 06 40 - Schedules for Storm Drainage Utilities
33 06 50 - Schedules for Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 06 60 - Schedules for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 06 70 - Schedules for Electrical Utilities
33 06 80 - Schedules for Communications Utilities
33 09 40 - Instrumentation and Control for Storm Drainage Utilities
33 09 50 - Instrumentation and Control for Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 09 60 - Instrumentation and Control for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 09 70 - Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Utilities
33 09 80 - Instrumentation and Control for Communications Utilities
33 11 16 - Site Water Utility Distribution Piping
33 29 00.00.01 - Well Abandonment
33 33 13 - Sanitary Utility Sewerage
33 33 16 - Combined Utility Sewerage
33 34 13 - Sanitary Utility Sewerage Inverted Siphons
33 41 13 - Public Storm Utility Drainage Piping
33 50 00.00.01 - Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 51 13 - Natural-Gas Piping
33 60 00.00.01 - Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 61 13 - Underground Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 61 23 - Aboveground Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 63 13 - Underground Steam and Condensate Distribution Piping
33 70 00.00.01 - Electrical Utilities
33 71 19 - Electrical Underground Ducts and Manholes
33 71 39.23 - Underground High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.23 - Underground Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 79 19 - Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.13 - Electrical Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.16 - Communications Utilities Grounding
35 53 33 - Underwater Pipeline Construction
40 23 36 - Sanitary Water Process Piping
43 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Gas Handling Equipment
43 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Liquid Handling Equipment

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Public
  • Private
  • Projects From $50,000 to $4,000,000

Gallery

Associations & Memberships

LICA (Land Improvement Contractors of America)
LICA (Land Improvement Contractors of America)
NUCA (National Utility Contractors Assn.)
NUCA (National Utility Contractors Assn.)
Share URL copied!
https://www.thebluebook.com/iProView/802847/network-infrastructure-inc/subcontractors/
Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Request Brochure

We will send a link to your email address that will download our FREE PDF brochure.