Constitution Electric started on job sites. Pulling wire, troubleshooting panels, and learning what general contractors actually need from their electrical sub. Tom founded CE with one truck and a commitment to being the crew that GCs could count on.
Today, we specialize in commercial tenant improvements, backup generator installations, infrastructure upgrades, and the kind of multi-trade coordination that keeps your project moving. We've grown, and the standards have held.
Team coordination on site
Electrician working on breaker panel
Why Constitution Electric
We Make Electrical Work Easy to Manage
We Answer the Phone
When you call, you reach a real person who knows your project.
We Respect Your Site and Your Team
Clean work areas, professional conduct, and real coordination with other trades.
We Show Up. On Time. Ready.
Our crews arrive when we say they will, with the right materials and a plan for the day.
We Do What We Say We'll Do
When we commit to a timeline or a price, we hold to it.
Our Team
Licensed. Trained. Held to the Same Standard.
Every electrician on our crew is licensed, trained, and held to the same standard: leave the site better than you found it.
Tom Schultz
Project Executive · Master Electrician
22+ years in the electrical trade. Tom founded Constitution Electric with one truck and a commitment to being the crew GCs could count on. He oversees every project personally. Outside of work, Tom rides motocross.
Aaron Beimer
Foreman · US Army Veteran
United States Army veteran. In the electrical trade since 2020. Aaron leads job site operations, manages material logistics, and mentors apprentices. He is an accomplished rodeo rider.
Moise Jean-Baptiste
Apprentice · USMC Veteran
United States Marine Corps veteran. Moise is building his electrical career after military service. He brings discipline, attention to detail, and a strong work ethic to every job site. In his spare time, he writes poetry.
Jonah Topps
Apprentice · USMC Veteran
United States Marine Corps veteran. Jonah is developing his skills in commercial electrical construction alongside experienced journeymen. He enjoys video games and spending time with his wife and dogs.
Our Process
How We Work
A clear, predictable process from first call to project closeout. You always know where your project stands.
01
First Call
When you call, you reach someone who can answer your questions. We discuss your project scope, timeline, and any constraints. If we are a good fit, we schedule a site visit within 48 hours.
02
Site Visit and Assessment
We walk your facility, review existing conditions, and document what the project needs. For TI projects, we review the plans with your GC. For service calls, we diagnose and provide options on the spot.
03
Proposal
You receive a detailed written proposal within 5 business days. The proposal includes scope of work, material specifications, timeline, and a fixed price.
04
Scheduling and Coordination
Once approved, we assign a crew and lock your project into our schedule. For GC-managed projects, we attend pre-construction meetings and coordinate with other trades.
05
Execution
Our crew arrives on time with the right materials and a plan for the day. We document our work, keep the site clean, and communicate daily with your project lead.
06
Inspection and Closeout
We schedule and attend all inspections. Punch list items are addressed the same week they are identified. You get as-built documentation, labeled panels, and a clean handoff.
07
Ongoing Support
After closeout, we are still one phone call away. Warranty items, service calls, and future projects are all handled by the same team that did the original work.
Safety
Every Crew Member Goes Home Safe.
Commercial electrical work carries real risk. We mitigate that risk through training, equipment, and a culture where every crew member has the authority to stop work if something is not safe.
On Every Job Site
Daily job site safety briefings before work begins
Lock-out/tag-out procedures on every project
Arc flash PPE rated for the hazard level of each task
Fall protection for all work above 6 feet
GFCI protection on all temporary power
Proper ladder and scaffold use per OSHA standards
Regular equipment inspection and maintenance
Training & Certification
OSHA 30-hour certification for all field leadership
OSHA 10-hour certification for all crew members
CPR and First Aid training
Arc flash safety awareness
Ongoing continuing education through IBEW and manufacturer training