Data Center & Mission-Critical Division

Denver Data Center Electrical Contractor

We deliver the power distribution and the data hall cabling for colocation, enterprise, and edge data centers across the Front Range. One contractor for the electrical scope and the structured cabling, with 4,000A service capability, certified testing, and documentation handed to your team.
⚡ 4,000A Service Capability
🔗 In-House Power + Data
🛡 Background-Checked Crews
🏗 Active Colorado Data Center Build

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🔗 In-House Power and Data Team
⚡ 4,000A Service Capability
🛡 Background-Checked Technicians
🧪 Certified Testing & Documentation
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We Are Building a Colorado Data Center Right Now

Our crews are on site delivering the integrated electrical and low-voltage scope for an active data center build in Aurora, Colorado. Power distribution, data hall cabling, and secure access are going in as one coordinated package, managed by one accountable team. If you are a general contractor or an owner planning a data center along the Front Range, this is the work we do.
🔌 Integrated power + data
📍 Aurora, Colorado

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The Electricians crew installing integrated power and data on an active Colorado data center build
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Power and Data, One Accountable Team

What a Data Center Electrical Contractor Does

What is a data center electrical contractor? A data center electrical contractor installs and connects the power and low-voltage systems that keep a facility online. That scope runs from the service entrance and switchgear through panelboards, generator and transfer switch coordination, UPS and power distribution unit connections, grounding, and the structured cabling that carries data inside the data halls. The Electricians delivers this integrated power and data scope for colocation, enterprise, and edge data centers throughout Denver metro.

On most commercial builds the electrical contractor handles power and a separate vendor handles the cabling. That means two contracts, two schedules, and finger-pointing at the seam where power meets data. In a data center, that seam is the most expensive place to have a problem. Conduit and cable tray feed the same rooms. Pathways have to be coordinated for both lines and cables. The IDF and the power that serves it have to be ready at the same time, not three weeks apart.

When the same team installs both, the seam disappears. Our licensed electricians and certified data technicians work side by side from rough-in through commissioning support. Conduit is sized correctly the first time. Cabling is pulled before walls close. The rack is ready when power is energized. We deliver this as part of our full commercial electrical scope, alongside commercial lighting and ground-up commercial construction. For structured cabling in offices, retail, and other commercial spaces, see our data and low-voltage division.

That kind of integration is why KeyBank, Bellco Credit Union, the VA Hospital, and the Colorado Department of Transportation have trusted us with data and electrical work in environments where mistakes are not an option.

Data Center Division at a glance
4,000A
Service capability for dense data center loads
1 Contract
Power, data, and security under one team
Secure Sites
Banks, hospitals, and government environments
EC.0101962
Colorado state license · verifiable
Full Data Center Scope

What Our Data Center Division Delivers

Four coordinated service lines that take a data center from service entrance to energized rack.
Critical Power

Critical Power and Distribution

Reliable power is the whole point of a data center. We install and connect the distribution that feeds the white space, coordinated to the redundancy your engineer of record has specified.

✓ Service entrance and medium-voltage coordination support
✓ Switchgear, switchboards, and panelboards
✓ Generator and automatic transfer switch coordination
✓ UPS and power distribution unit connection
✓ Busway, dedicated circuits, grounding, and bonding
✓ NFPA 70E practices and arc-flash awareness
Cabling

Data Center Structured Cabling

The data side of the build, installed by the same team that runs the power. Certified, labeled, and documented for the people who operate the facility.

✓ Cat6 and Cat6A horizontal cabling
✓ Single-mode and multi-mode fiber backbone
✓ Data hall distribution, cable tray, and ladder rack
✓ IDF, MDF, and server room build-outs
✓ Patch panel termination and labeling
✓ Certified testing with documented results
Security

Security and Access Control

Data centers live and die on who can reach the white space. We secure the perimeter, the suites, and the cabinets with integrated, networked systems.

✓ Keycard, keypad, biometric, and cloud-based access
✓ IP camera installation and integration
✓ Alarm system integration
✓ Networked door hardware and intercoms
✓ Secured white-space and cabinet-level control
Integration

Monitoring and Commissioning Support

Modern power systems report on themselves. We connect the equipment that lets your operators see load, status, and risk, and we support the commissioning that proves it all works.

✓ EPMS, BMS, and DCIM connectivity
✓ Networking of intelligent breakers and metering
✓ Pre-energization checks and coordination
✓ Support through electrical commissioning
✓ As-built documentation for IT and operations
Side by Side

Two Vendors vs One Contractor

What changes on a data center build when power and data come from the same team.
Most Data Center Builds

Two Vendors · Two Schedules

✗ Two separate contracts to negotiate and manage
✗ Coordination meetings to align power with cabling windows
✗ Pathways and conduit sized by one vendor, used by another
✗ Two punch lists, two close-out packages, two warranty calls
✗ Finger-pointing when something at the power-and-data seam fails
✗ Schedule risk against a hard speed-to-market deadline
The Electricians Data Center Division

One Contract · One Crew · One Warranty

✓ Single contract covering both power and data scope
✓ Conduit and tray sized and pulled by the crew that runs the cabling
✓ Cabling pulled while walls are open, not after they close
✓ One punch list, one close-out package, one warranty
✓ Single point of accountability when issues arise
✓ Licensed electrician and certified data technician on every walk
For General Contractors and Owners

Why Owners and GCs Choose Our Data Center Division

A family-owned Colorado contractor that scopes power and data together and stands behind both.
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One Contract for Power and Data

Power distribution and data hall cabling come from one accountable team on one schedule. There is no second low-voltage sub to coordinate at the rack.

4,000A Service Capability

We are built for the dense loads a data center pulls, with the capacity to scope and install large commercial service.
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Background-Checked Crews

Every technician on a data center site is vetted and discreet, cleared to work inside colocation suites and other restricted, sensitive spaces.
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Family-Owned Accountability

You deal with the owners, not a private-equity sub chain. One name stands behind the power and the data on a facility that cannot fail.
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Certified Testing and As-Builts

Every cable and circuit is tested and documented. You receive labeled panels, rack diagrams, and as-builts your operations and commissioning teams can use.
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Works in Live Facilities

We schedule install windows around live operations and follow documented procedures to protect systems that cannot go down.
Featured Mission-Critical Work

Recent Data and Power Projects in Colorado

For a broader look at our commercial work, see our full commercial portfolio.

Active Colorado data center build with integrated power and data scope

Active Build

Colorado Data Center

Our current data center build in Aurora, Colorado. Integrated electrical distribution and structured cabling delivered by one team, coordinated to the general contractor schedule and the energization plan.
Scope: Power distribution + data hall cabling
Delivery: Single accountable contractor
Status: On site now

Secure power and data cabling install for a Colorado financial institution

Financial Services

Secure Branch Power and Data

Combined electrical service and structured cabling for a Colorado financial institution. One contractor for power and data simplified coordination and protected a tight schedule.
Scope: Service install + structured cabling
Practices: Secure-environment install
Outcome: One point of contact, on schedule

The Electricians crew on a Colorado government facility install

Government

Government Facility Install

Federal contractor standard install for a Colorado government agency. Certified payroll, prevailing wage, and clean documentation from rough-in through close-out.
Scope: Power + data + access control
Compliance: Federal contractor standards
Outcome: On schedule, fully documented
Built for Mission-Critical Sites

Standards That Protect Uptime

When the install touches systems that cannot go down, how the contractor works matters as much as the work itself.

NFPA 70E and Arc-Flash Aware

Crews follow documented electrical safety practices and arc-flash awareness on every energized data center site.
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Secure and Regulated Environments

Experience in financial, healthcare, and government facilities where data security and access control are not optional.
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Certified Testing and Documentation

Every cable tested, every panel labeled, every result documented in a close-out package your operators can rely on.
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Work in Occupied Facilities

We schedule around live operations, work nights and weekends when needed, and protect systems that have to stay online.
How Data Center Projects Run

Our Data Center Delivery Process

01

Site Walk & Constructability

A licensed electrician and a certified data technician walk the site together. Existing infrastructure assessed, scope and pathways confirmed.
02

Design & Bill of Materials

Detailed proposal with distribution, cable counts, fiber pathways, rack layout, and material specs. No surprises later.
03

Preconstruction & Coordination

Sync with the general contractor, the IT team, and the electrical schedule. Conduit sized right, cabling planned before walls close.
04

Phased Install

Pulls, terminations, rack work, and access hardware coordinated to the energization plan and the speed-to-market deadline.
05

Test, Commission & Document

Certified testing, pre-energization checks, commissioning support, labeled diagrams, and as-builts handed to your operations team.
Data Center FAQs

Data Center Electrical and Cabling FAQs

What does a data center electrical contractor do?
A data center electrical contractor installs and connects the power and low-voltage systems that keep a data center running. The work covers service and distribution equipment, switchgear, panelboards, generator and transfer switch coordination, UPS and power distribution unit connections, grounding, and the structured cabling that carries data inside the facility. The Electricians delivers this integrated power and data scope for colocation, enterprise, and edge data centers throughout Denver metro.
Do you work on colocation, enterprise, and edge data centers?
Yes. We deliver electrical and structured cabling scope for colocation suites and tenant fit-outs, enterprise server rooms and data halls, and edge data center sites across the Front Range. Our team scales the work to the project, from a single secured server room to a full data hall build coordinated with the general contractor and the owner.
Can one contractor handle both power and data cabling for a data center?
Yes, and that is the core reason owners and general contractors choose our Data Center Division. We install the electrical distribution and the structured cabling under one contract, one schedule, and one warranty. Conduit and cable tray are sized correctly the first time, cabling is pulled before walls close, and there is a single accountable team when power and data meet at the rack.
What cabling do you install in data halls and server rooms?
We install Cat6 and Cat6A copper, single-mode and multi-mode fiber backbone, and the cable tray, ladder rack, and pathways that support them. Work includes IDF and MDF build-outs, equipment rack assembly, patch panel termination and labeling, and certified testing with documented results handed to your IT team.
What is the difference between N+1 and 2N redundancy?
Redundancy describes how a data center keeps power available if a component fails. N+1 means there is one extra unit beyond what the load requires, so a single failure does not drop the load. 2N means the system is fully duplicated, with two independent paths, so an entire side can be taken offline for maintenance. We coordinate our power and distribution installation to match the redundancy design specified by your engineer of record.
Can you work in a live or operational data center without downtime?
Yes. Much of our mission-critical work happens in occupied and operational environments. We schedule install windows around your operation, follow documented procedures to protect live systems, and our background-checked technicians are trained to work discreetly on secure and sensitive sites.
Do you support testing, commissioning, and documentation?
Yes. Every cable we install is tested with equipment appropriate to the cable type, and results are documented in the close-out package. We support the electrical commissioning process with pre-energization checks and coordination, and we deliver labeled patch panels, rack diagrams, as-built drawings, and warranty paperwork for your operations team.
Are you licensed and insured for commercial data center work?
Yes. The Electricians holds Colorado license EC.0101962 and carries a full commercial insurance stack with general liability and umbrella coverage, bonded and insured. Our crews follow NFPA 70E practices and arc-flash awareness on every site.
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