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Recent Blog Posts:

  • Rank-and-File Union Members Get Their Moment in the Spotlight
  • Project Feature: Building a Whole New Way to Experience The National Geographic
  • A Power Play for Union Labor: Commanders Stadium Agreement Secures Jobs for Local Workers
  • Spread the Word: The Electrical Alliance Needs Office Staff
  • How Job Fairs Are Powering the Future of the Electrical Trade
  • ArchKey/Mona brings “Christmas in April” to Homeowners in Need
  • How Much Can You Earn as an Electrician? 
  • Rick Villano Wins Maryland ACTE 2025 New Teacher of the Year Award
  • Don’t Miss the Winter Edition of In Charge Magazine
  • 5 Reasons to Hire an Electrical Alliance Contractor for Your Next Project 
  • Reflecting on 2024: Growth, Diversity, and Opportunities
  • IBEW Local 26 Provides Data Center Expertise to the Washington Business Journal
  • Meet the Fall 2024 Electrical Alliance Norman Hill Scholarship Recipient
  • $7.3 Million in Workforce Grants are Coming to Maryland
  • How To Become an Electrician Apprentice
  • 3 Ways the Electrical Alliance is Sparking New Opportunities
  • Norman Hill Scholarship Promotes Diversity in the Trades
  • Retirees Luncheon Celebrates Decades of Commitment to the Electrical Trade
  • What Two Women in the Electrical Industry Love Most About the Job
  • 4 Reasons to Consider a Career in Technology Services
  • Find Your Path on the Electrical Alliance’s New Website
  • 5 ways we powered up our industry this year
  • Energy in Motion Grant
  • Getting Young Women Involved with the Electrical Trade: Our Session at Camp NAWIC
  • Renewable Ready: Solving Siting Problems Through Strategic Partnerships
  • Congratulations to the JATC Graduating Class of 2023
  • Supporting Woman and Minority-owned Businesses
  • The Role of Electricians in Promoting a Sustainable Environment
  • International Women’s Day Spotlight:  Contemporary Electrical Services
  • U.S. President Joe Biden delivers speech from IBEW Local 26 in Lanham
  • Looking Forward
  • Happy Holidays
  • Video Premiere: ‘The Life Cycle of an Electrician’
  • Uplifting Small, Women-Owned, and Minority Contractors
  • APPRENTICE SPOTLIGHT – Che’Maiah Francis
  • IBEW Local 26 and Environmentalists Pursue a Green Energy Collaboration that Supports Workers 
  • IBEW Local Union 26 Elects New Board: Reflections on a Retiring Business Manager
  • Congratulations to the 2022 electrical apprenticeship program graduates
  • Electrical Safety Month: Raising awareness about protecting electrical workers
  • Total Electric Inc. is providing second chances for the incarcerated
  • Statewide Journeyman and Apprentice License for Maryland Electricians
  • How the Prince William Digital Gateway will provide hundreds of jobs in the electrical field
  • Why high school students are leaning towards apprenticeship programs more than ever
  • Meet Kyle McMillan: Local 26 Organizer and WBC Craftsmanship Awards Program judge
  • NECA and IBEW attend Maryland Chamber of Commerce “Externship” Celebration
  • NECA Golf Classic raises $90,000 to support Special Operations Forces veterans
  • 2020: A Year in Review
  • Lifetime Safety Award Presented to Pete Courtemanche, Freestate Electric
  • Singleton’s Award-Winning Work On The Corbalis Treatment Plant
  • CELEBRATING 2020 JATC GRADUATES
  • J.E. Richards’ Reach For Excellence
  • NECA D.C. & Members Lead Industry Adoptions for COVID-19 Response
  • Local’s Where It’s At!
  • Electrical Alliance Honored With Every WBC Craftsman Award
  • The JATC at HayMaker STEAM Expo
  • A Season Of Giving
  • C3M Awarded Top Accolades for 2019
  • Big Build 2019 – Turning Up The Lights For Young Minds
  • Electrical Alliance Endows Virginia Tech Scholarship
  • Inspire Young Minds At Big Build 2019
  • Electrical Apprenticeship Program Celebrates 2019 Graduates
  • Electrical Alliance Celebrates May as National Electrical Safety Month
  • New Electricity Laws Enacted to Combat Climate Change
  • So, What about the Smart Grid?
  • Beyond The Code – National Electrical Installation Standards
  • 2019 Industry Advancements – Staying Ahead of the Curve
  • JATC Apprenticeships – 2019 Class Applications Close March 29, 2019
  • Aarow’s Installation Challenges Working On NIH’s 24/7 Hospital Fire Alarm Replacement
  • The Electrical Alliance Supports SkillsUSA
  • 2018 Awards – Lit Up By Electrical Alliance Contractors
  • IBEW Local 26 Member Spotlight: Steve Swaney
  • A Helping Hand This Holiday Season
  • Electrical Alliance Leader Honored After 36 Years of Service to the Industry
  • 2018 Project Highlight: Power Solutions Completes Work for New S.T.E.M. School
  • Singleton Electric Powers Water Treatment Facility in Virginia
  • Electrical Alliance Contractors Top WBJ’s Annual List of Largest Electrical Contractors
  • Spotlight on Big Build 2018
  • Kyle Cochran Named 2018 Craftsperson of the Year
  • Participate In The Next Community Service Project on November 17th
  • DC Council Member Tours JATC
  • Join The Electrical Alliance at Big Build 2018 on October 13
  • Smart Innovations Continue to Enhance Buildings and Cities
  • 174 Graduate From Washington, D.C. Area Electrical Apprenticeship Program
  • The JATC Celebrated National Apprenticeship Week
  • Heller Electric Brings the Duke Ellington School Up to New Standards
  • Inspiring Young Minds with Electrical Trade Aspirations
  • Reducing Energy Interruptions within Our Infrastructure
  • IBEW Local 26 Celebrates 125 Years
  • 20 Volunteers Perform Electrical Work in D.C.’s Lincoln Heights Housing Development
  • Growing Interest in Green Building Investments
  • Eye on Innovation
  • JATC’s Comprehensive Telecommunications Training Sets Industry Up for Success
  • Here Comes the Sun
  • PerLectric Employs Wide Variety of Skills to Power Bowie State’s Center for Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Nursing
  • Partnership with DCHD Reaches 7 Years and 668 Pro Bono Hours
  • 450 IBEW, Local 26 Journeymen Help Transform Dominion Cove Point LNG Terminal
  • Aarow Electrical Solutions Upgrades Telecom Systems for Federal Building
  • May’s Must-Read Sustainability Articles
  • Cabling Systems, Inc. Low-Voltage Projects Earn Trust of National Bank
  • Distributed Energy Resources’ Roles in the Alternative Energy Market
  • May is Construction Industry Safety Month
  • The Future of Green Building Performance
  • Big on BICSI Certification? Try the Electrical Alliance
  • Electrical Alliance Continues its Support of SkillsUSA
  • “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!” – Let The Good Times Roll!
  • Green Banks Growing in Popularity
  • IBEW Local 26 Shines Underground in Tunnel Boring Project
  • A Skilled Workforce Starts with Apprenticeship
  • IBEW/EWMC Local 26 Volunteers Work with Heart
  • Betting on Skilled Workers at MGM National Harbor
  • Heller Electric Continues Tradition of Work on Inauguration Stands
  • Happy Holidays from NECA and IBEW Local 26
  • Reflections: Projects That Make DC Run
  • Rosendin Electric Sets Time Records for Data Center Work in Sterling, Virginia
  • Range Anxiety-is the Fear Keeping People from Owning EVs Legitimate?
  • 15 Holiday Electrical Safety Tips for Home or Office
  • 5 Significant Technologies Influencing the Construction Sector
  • 5 Reasons Why DC’s Top General Contractors Hire Electrical Alliance Contractors
  • Our Take: Disruptive Technologies Headlines NECA Annual Conference
  • 4 Reasons to Apply for an Electrical Apprenticeship
  • J.E. Richards Completes Wiring and Lighting Updates
  • News from LA: Electrical Apprentices Call Net-Zero Plus Building Home
  • JATC Instructors Complete Intensive Continuing Education Program
  • Beat the Heat with Outdoor Work
  • 175 Graduate from JATC; Valedictorian Shares Personal Story of Success
  • Navy Yard Transformed to Energy Innovation Hub
  • Power Solutions’ Edeline Rhodes Enters WBC Hall of Fame
  • Washington, DC Apprenticeship Program Wins National Competition
  • First Year Apprentice Featured at Center for American Progress Event
  • The Virtuous Cycle and Energy Storage
  • Arlington Generator Empowers the Homeless
  • Tunnel Project Stops Floods in D.C. Neighborhoods
  • Dynalectric Completes Satellite Center’s Work at Light Speed
  • JATC Featured on Voice of America
  • Electrical Alliance Contractors’ Commitment to Quality Shines through in WBC Craftsmanship Awards
  • Going Green Helps Building Owners Make More Green
  • Electrical Alliance Contractors’ Work Recognized by ENR
  • Maryland and Virginia High Schools Receive Support from Workforce Training Program
  • Electrical Safety Practices During the Holiday Season
  • JATC Facilities Receive Recognition during National Apprenticeship Week
  • From Diesel to DER
  • New LED Lights at Renwick Gallery a Model for the Nation
  • Building Futures Workshop Explains Electrical Apprenticeships
  • New Stage to Make History at Gaston Hall
  • Meet Washington, D.C. NECA’s New Safety Director: Q&A with Jerry Rivera
  • Mona Powers the Smithsonian’s New Museum of African American History and Culture
  • Rhett Roe Replaces David McCord as JATC Director
  • Mona Electric Helps George Washington University Raise the Bar with its New Science and Engineering Hall
  • State-of-the-Art Technology Helps DC Water Turn Waste into Electricity
  • 110 Students Graduate from Electrical Apprenticeship Program

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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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