Manufacturing · Warehousing · Utility Infrastructure · Hazardous Locations

Industrial & Utility.
It's Where This Started.

Before there was a company, there was a kid being taken along on his father's repair trips to industrial facilities — watching machinery get diagnosed, fixed, and brought back online across the world. Industrial electrical isn't new to us. It's where the inspiration for the trade began.

Our Background

Industrial Work Runs in the Background of This Company.

Our founder and principal grew up with a father who traveled internationally to repair and commission industrial machinery — the kind of work where systems are large, the stakes are high, and an electrician who doesn't understand the environment creates real problems. Being along for those trips as a child is what made electrical engineering feel like something worth building a career around.

That heritage shapes how Anvil Edge approaches industrial electrical scope. We respect the complexity of these environments, we understand the coordination demands of operating facilities, and we bring the same disciplined execution we apply to commercial and infrastructure work to every industrial project we take on.

Industrial facility interior with equipment and workers
Primary Specialty

Manufacturing & Production Facility Electrical

Industrial production environments demand electrical systems that can handle heavy loads, run continuously, and be maintained without taking operations offline. We scope, design, and install electrical systems built for the realities of active industrial facilities — from service entry to equipment feeds to controls infrastructure.

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Heavy Power Distribution

Large service entrances, 480V distribution, substation feeds, and panel schedules built for high-demand industrial loads — sized correctly from the start.

Motor Control Centers & Equipment Feeds

MCC installation, VFD power, and dedicated equipment feeds coordinated with mechanical and process contractors so commissioning runs clean.

High-Bay Industrial Lighting

LED high-bay systems for warehouses, production floors, and industrial spaces — designed for foot-candle requirements, energy efficiency, and long-term maintenance access.

Hazardous Location Wiring

Class I and Class II, Division 1 and 2 environments — conduit sealing, explosion-proof fittings, and approved materials installed to NEC Article 500 and authority having jurisdiction requirements.

Operating Facility Coordination

Industrial electrical work often happens in active facilities. We coordinate planned outages, sequence work around production schedules, and minimize downtime impact.

Full Scope

Every Type of Industrial & Utility Project

From manufacturing floors to utility infrastructure — we cover the full range of industrial electrical environments.

Manufacturing and production facility electrical

Manufacturing & Production Facilities

Full electrical scope for manufacturing plants, production lines, and processing facilities — from service entry through equipment commissioning.

  • Large service entrance and distribution
  • 480V power distribution and panel schedules
  • Motor control centers and VFD feeds
  • Equipment power and coordination with process contractors
  • Controls and instrumentation power infrastructure
Warehouse and distribution center electrical

Warehouses & Distribution Centers

Electrical for large-format warehousing and logistics facilities — high-bay lighting, dock power, conveyor systems, and building automation tie-ins.

  • High-bay LED lighting systems
  • Dock leveler and equipment power
  • Conveyor and material handling feeds
  • EV charging infrastructure
  • Fire alarm and low-voltage systems
Utility and power infrastructure

Utility & Power Infrastructure

Utility-adjacent electrical work — substations, switchgear, power distribution infrastructure, and coordination with utility providers.

  • Substation electrical scope
  • Medium-voltage distribution
  • Utility interconnection coordination
  • Generator and transfer switch systems
Hazardous location electrical

Hazardous Location Environments

Class I and Class II division electrical for facilities handling flammable gases, vapors, liquids, or combustible dusts — installed to NEC Article 500 and AHJ requirements.

  • Explosion-proof enclosures and fittings
  • Conduit sealing and classified area wiring
  • Intrinsically safe circuit design
  • Division 1 and Division 2 installation
Why We Pursue Industrial Work

This Is Where the Electrical Trade Became an Inspiration.

Most contractors end up in industrial work because the opportunity was there. Our founders grew up around industrial machinery — watching their father travel the world to commission, repair, and bring complex systems back online. The scale, the precision, and the consequence of getting it right in an industrial environment is something we understood before we ever picked up a tool. That perspective doesn't come from a project list. It comes from watching someone do the work as a child and deciding it was worth spending a career on.

Global
Industrial exposure from the ground up
Heavy
Power distribution and equipment feeds
All In
Manufacturing, logistics, utility, hazardous
Technical Capabilities

What We Bring to Every Industrial Job

Industrial electrical requires a different level of load discipline, equipment coordination, and code knowledge than commercial work. We bring all of it.

01

Heavy Load & Service Sizing

Industrial facilities have high connected loads and demand profiles that require careful service sizing. We calculate from the equipment schedule, not a rule of thumb.

02

Motor Control & VFD Systems

MCC design, installation, and coordination with process contractors. VFD power, harmonic mitigation, and controlled equipment sequences built in from day one.

03

Hazardous Location Compliance

NEC Article 500 — Class I/II, Division 1/2 — installed correctly with approved materials, proper sealing, and AHJ sign-off built into the schedule.

04

High-Bay Lighting Systems

LED high-bay design and installation for large industrial spaces — foot-candle calculations, energy compliance, and layouts that work for the facility's operation.

05

Operating Facility Outage Management

Coordinating electrical work around active production schedules — planned outage windows, phased work sequences, and documentation that keeps operations running.

06

Industrial Low-Voltage & Controls

Power for PLC panels, instrumentation, controls infrastructure, and industrial networking — coordinated with automation contractors so nothing gets missed.

Our Process

Built for the Complexity of Industrial Environments.

Industrial electrical requires deeper pre-construction coordination than any other environment — equipment schedules, process contractor alignment, and load studies before a conduit gets run.

01

Equipment Schedule & Load Study

Full load study from the actual equipment schedule. Service sized correctly before design is finalized.

02

Process & Mechanical Coordination

Electrical scope aligned with process contractors and mechanical before rough-in. No conflicts discovered in the field.

03

Heavy Rough-In & Distribution

Service entrance, distribution gear, MCC installation, and feeder runs — moving with the construction sequence.

04

Equipment Feeds & Controls Power

Individual equipment feeds, VFD power, controls panels, and instrumentation — landed and verified against the equipment schedule.

05

Commissioning & Startup

Electrical commissioning coordinated with equipment vendors and process contractors. Facility operational and producing on schedule.

Service Area

Based in the Northeast. Available Nationwide.

Actively licensed across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Industrial projects with the right scope — we travel for them.

New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Connecticut
+ Nationwide on Request
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