Service Area

Gulf Coast Electrical Contractor

Petrochemical, refinery, terminal, LNG, and industrial electrical work across the Texas Gulf Coast — from Beaumont through the Houston Ship Channel to Freeport and Corpus Christi.

The Texas Gulf Coast corridor

The Texas Gulf Coast hosts the densest concentration of petrochemical and energy infrastructure in North America. From Sabine–Neches at the Louisiana border south through the Houston Ship Channel and down through Matagorda Bay to the Corpus Christi–Aransas Pass complex, the corridor includes the country's largest refineries, an enormous chemical manufacturing base, the largest US LNG export terminals, and the pipeline and terminal infrastructure that supports them all.

We work this corridor end-to-end. Our Houston headquarters gives us geographic reach to Beaumont (90 miles east), Freeport (60 miles south), Lake Jackson and the Brazos River chemical complex, and Corpus Christi (200 miles south). The corridor's electrical work is unforgiving: hazardous-location code, turnaround discipline, operator-specific safety programs, and contractor qualification systems that don't apply elsewhere in commercial construction.

Markets we serve along the corridor

Beaumont — Port Arthur

Sabine–Neches petrochemical

The Beaumont–Port Arthur petrochemical complex anchored by Motiva (the largest US refinery), ExxonMobil Beaumont, and the broader refining and petrochemical base. Class I Div 1/2 electrical, turnaround support, and continuous capital project work.

Houston Ship Channel

Channelview through La Porte

The densest petrochemical corridor in North America. We work Channelview, Pasadena, Deer Park, Baytown, and La Porte plants across the major operators: ExxonMobil, LyondellBasell, Shell, Equistar, INEOS, Dow, and the broader Ship Channel chemical base.

Brazoria County

Freeport, Lake Jackson, Sweeny

The Dow Texas complex at Freeport (the largest Dow site in the world), Phillips 66 Sweeny refinery, BASF Freeport, and the surrounding chemical and polymer plants. The Brazos River corridor and the LNG terminal buildout at Freeport.

Corpus Christi — Coastal Bend

Corpus Christi refining & LNG

The Corpus Christi refining complex (Citgo, Valero, Flint Hills, Buckeye), the largest US LNG export hub (Cheniere, Corpus Christi LNG, Enterprise), and the petrochemical buildout at Gregory–Portland. Significant electrical capital projects across the region.

Coastal LNG

Texas LNG export terminals

The US LNG export build-out has driven enormous electrical scope across the Gulf Coast: Freeport LNG, Corpus Christi LNG, Sabine Pass LNG (just across the Louisiana border), and announced projects at Port Arthur and Brownsville. MV switchgear, large motor installations on liquefaction trains, and hazardous-location electrical.

Pipelines

Pipeline & midstream

The Gulf Coast pipeline and midstream infrastructure connecting the Permian to the coast and feeding the export terminals. Compressor station electrical, pump station scope, and pipeline interconnect work.

Operator qualifications

We maintain active qualifications with the major contractor management systems used by Gulf Coast operators: ISNetworld, Avetta, PEC Premier, and Veriforce. Owner-specific safety training (most Ship Channel operators require their own programs), drug-testing programs, and current safety statistics are maintained for the work.

Related sectors & capabilities

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