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Projects That Matter

From world-famous landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial to community-changing projects like the Washington Metro Transit Authority, Electrical Alliance contractors work on some of the region’s most complex projects. They also perform expert repairs, retrofits, upgrades, and more on sites large and small.

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    Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA)

    The Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has been experiencing an increase […]

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    MGM National Harbor

    When the professionals at US Communications & Electric, Inc. walk into the […]

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    Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building

    The Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building’s recent first-floor renovations included an upgrade […]

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    CyrusOne Data Center

    Electrical Alliance contractor, Rosendin Electric’s work on data center projects for CyrusOne […]

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    Cornerstone Chapel

    The community at Cornerstone Chapel has held its services in the same building in […]

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    Arlington County Homeless Shelter

    Electrical Alliance contractor America’s Best Service, Inc. (ABS) replaced the 50-year-old rooftop generator to […]

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    DC Flooding Control Tunnels

    When runoff from heavy rains began flooding the Bloomingdale and LeDroit Park […]

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    Georgetown University Gaston Hall

    Gaston Hall on Georgetown University’s campus is an ornate auditorium that was […]

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    Smithsonian Museum of African American History & Culture

    As the National Museum of African American History and Culture nears completion—the […]

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    George Washington University Science & Engineering Hall

    Late in 2014, George Washington University took a big step forward in […]

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    Blue Plains Wastewater Treatment Plant

    With the capacity to treat 370 million gallons of water per day, […]

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    Verizon Center

    LED signs now illuminate Washington D.C.’s Chinatown neighborhood thanks to Electrical Alliance […]

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    Lincoln Memorial

    Freestate Electrical Service Company, Beltsville, MD installed a new lighting system in […]

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    Largest Rooftop Solar Array in Maryland

    Kelly Electric completed the electrical installation of a 1.8 megawatt rooftop solar […]

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    Presidential Inauguration

    This year marks the 11th consecutive year Heller Electric Company, Inc., has […]

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    LEED Silver Georgetown University School of Business

    Students attending class in Georgetown University’s new Rafik B. Hariri building will […]

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    DC Fast Charging Stations

    It will soon be a lot more convenient to be an electric […]

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    1812 North Moore Street

    The project at 1812 North Moore Street is the tallest LEED-certified commercial […]

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    I-495 Express Lanes

    Chesapeake Electrical Systems Inc. completed work the I-495 Express Lanes ahead of […]

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    US Fish & Wildlife’s Office

    The electrical construction of the US Fish & Wildlife’s offices in the […]

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    Ballou High School

    Heller Electric Company completed the electrical work for the 356,000 square-foot Frank […]

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The electrical industry thrives when everyone has The electrical industry thrives when everyone has a seat at the table.

The Electrical Alliance is committed to building a workforce that reflects the full range of talent in our communities. 

Programs like Step-Up are how we make that happen, connecting DC residents, including immigrants, women, veterans, and people of color, with real pathways into the electrical trade.

A more inclusive industry is a better industry. For the people in it, and the communities we serve.

Find out if Step-Up is for you:
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One morning you're pulling fiber optic cable throu One morning you're pulling fiber optic cable through a hospital. The next, you're installing a security network at a university or setting up AV systems in a corporate office.

The work is hands-on and technical, in clean, climate-controlled environments. And the field is always evolving.

In three years, you can earn your journeyperson status in one of the fastest-growing areas of the trade.

Discover if the Technology Services track is for you: electricalalliance.org/training/technology-services/
Think unions aren’t for you? Here’s what you might Think unions aren’t for you? Here’s what you might be leaving on the table:
Union electricians with the Electrical Alliance have access to:
⚡ Higher wages and better healthcare 
⚡ Pensions and annuity benefits that provide security for you and your family 
⚡ Continuing education so you can sharpen your skills throughout your career 
⚡ Safer job sites with contractors who are held to a higher standard 
⚡ A real voice in your industry

Your skills got you this far. The right support can take you further.

Ready to see what union membership looks like for you? Learn more and take the next step at ibewlocal26.org/join-as-individual/why-union-benefits/
On June 1, IBEW Local 26 is hosting a golf outing On June 1, IBEW Local 26 is hosting a golf outing with five courses to choose from. The day includes a continental breakfast, scramble format with shotgun start, and a banquet and awards ceremony to close it out.

Proceeds benefit Dollars Against Diabetes, a cause that hits close to home for many of our members and their families.

Sponsorships are available. Registration is open, so secure your spot soon.

Visit the events page at ibewlocal26.org to register and get full details.

See you on the green!
The best electricians are wired for greatness in w The best electricians are wired for greatness in ways that don’t show up in training manuals. 

They solve problems on the fly, and know when to speak up and when to listen.

Those skills are just as much a part of delivering high-quality work as everything you learn in the classroom.

What’s the most useful non-electrical skill you use on the job site every day?

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The Electrical Alliance is a cooperative effort between the skilled craftsmen of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 26 and the electrical contractors of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of National Electrical Contractors Association.

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