Denver Data Center Electrical Contractor
🔗 In-House Power + Data
🛡 Background-Checked Crews
🏗 Active Colorado Data Center Build
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📍 Aurora, Colorado
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.
What Our Data Center Division Delivers
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.
✓ 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
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.
✓ 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 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.
✓ IP camera installation and integration
✓ Alarm system integration
✓ Networked door hardware and intercoms
✓ Secured white-space and cabinet-level control
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.
✓ Networking of intelligent breakers and metering
✓ Pre-energization checks and coordination
✓ Support through electrical commissioning
✓ As-built documentation for IT and operations
Two Vendors vs One Contractor
Two Vendors · Two Schedules
One Contract · One Crew · One Warranty
Why Owners and GCs Choose Our Data Center Division
One Contract for Power and Data
4,000A Service Capability
Background-Checked Crews
Family-Owned Accountability
Certified Testing and As-Builts
Works in Live Facilities
Recent Data and Power Projects in Colorado
Colorado Data Center
Delivery: Single accountable contractor
Status: On site now
Secure Branch Power and Data
Practices: Secure-environment install
Outcome: One point of contact, on schedule
Government Facility Install
Compliance: Federal contractor standards
Outcome: On schedule, fully documented





