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The Jacksonville Electricians

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is an organization made up of nearly 750,00 men and women just like you, engaged in every type of employment. Their needs and goals are the same as yours, however, they have the personal strength, and human dignity that come from belonging to a world respected labor organization which helps it's members live better, freer, and fuller lives. IBEW members stand united in local unions in all 50 states, in Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Panama Canal Zone. The IBEW provides imaginative and responsible leadership, and has an outstanding reputation for being a progressive union. It is an important member of the AFL-CIO family of unions.

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Working with the best Electricians in Jacksonville means that customers of our signatory contractors are able to reduce their ongoing energy and operating costs, and create healthier, safer, and more productive working environments for their workers, improving productivity and profitability. As more and more companies, developers, commercial real estate firms, healthcare facilities and others in Jacksonville strive for energy efficiency via the LEED Certification, the Jacksonville Electricians are poised to deliver the benefits listed above to architects, general contractors, and whoever we...
Construction progresses on the $50 million Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine facility at Jacksonville University, set to become Northeast Florida's first four-year medical school with classes beginning July 2026 for 75 inaugural students. Source: jacksonville.com
Multiple construction and development projects advance across Northeast Florida, showcasing the region's continued growth in commercial, residential, and infrastructure sectors with significant economic impact for local communities. Source: jaxdailyrecord.com
Ceiba Groupe affiliate secures a $40.2 million construction loan for a new 227-unit multifamily and built-to-rent project along Main Street in Jacksonville, representing significant investment in the city's growing residential market. Source: costar.com
St. Johns County approves permits for new surgery center and additional multifamily development projects in St. Augustine area, supporting healthcare infrastructure expansion and residential growth in the rapidly developing region. Source: bizjournals.com
Parkway CandA, LP applied on behalf of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for a $27 million building permit on July 2 to construct Jacksonville's first Mormon temple at 3325 Loretto Road. The 29,000-square-foot facility will include rooms designed for specific religious events like marriage and baptism, built on a 6.6-acre parcel the Church purchased for $7.15 million in early 2024. The project represents the largest religious construction project currently planned in Jacksonville. Source: firstcoastnews.com
An international wholesale food distributor, code-named "Project Moana," has received city approval for $2.5 million in tax incentives to build a $90 million distribution warehouse in Jacksonville. The project includes $80 million for construction and $10 million in machinery and equipment, with plans to retain 480 existing jobs and create 100 new positions. The 275,000-square-foot food distribution facility represents a significant investment in Jacksonville's logistics and industrial infrastructure. Source: jaxdailyrecord.com
The Pearl Square development within the Gateway Jax mixed-use district is progressing with construction and design work visible throughout the project site. This major development represents part of Jacksonville's ongoing urban redevelopment efforts, featuring mixed-use buildings that combine residential, commercial, and retail spaces. The project contributes to the transformation of Jacksonville's downtown and urban core areas with modern infrastructure and amenities. Source: jacksonville.com
A $14.8 million University of North Florida building project has received state budget support and leads a list of Jacksonville-area construction projects championed by local lawmakers. The project represents significant investment in higher education infrastructure and demonstrates continued state support for university expansion in the Jacksonville region. This funding will contribute to UNF's campus development and enhance educational facilities serving Northeast Florida students. Source: jacksonville.com
Gateway Jax has begun construction on its second apartment project within the $750 million mixed-use district development. This multifamily construction represents continued progress on one of Jacksonville's largest urban redevelopment initiatives, adding residential density to the downtown area. The project contributes to Jacksonville's goal of increasing downtown residential options while creating a walkable, mixed-use community that combines housing, retail, and office space. Source: multifamilydive.com
Otto Aviation has announced plans to establish a new manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in Jacksonville, representing a significant aerospace industry investment in the region. The project will bring advanced aviation manufacturing capabilities to Jacksonville while consolidating the company's operations in Florida. This development strengthens Jacksonville's position as a growing aerospace and advanced manufacturing hub, creating high-skilled jobs and supporting the region's diversified industrial base. Source: globenewswire.com