Survey: Majority of electrical contractors work on structured wiring, cabling for communication systems

July 22, 2014
70% of electrical contractors polled by ECM reportedly worked in power quality, communications systems/connectivity and/or CII automation/controls.

A new survey by Electrical Contractor Magazine (ECM), a publication of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), reports that 70% of electrical contractors worked in power quality, communications systems/connectivity and/or CII automation/controls, while 61% performed communication systems/connectivity work, with structured wiring/cabling mentioned most often.

Significantly, magazine's biennial reader survey, the 2014 Profile of the Electrical Contractor, also shows that while 92 percent of such contractor firms work in traditional electrical/power distribution, that category now accounts for just 44 percent of total firm revenue -- a figure down from 69 percent in 2004, and 56 percent in 2010. The magazine's editors contend that this steady decline demonstrates an increase in electrical contractors’ ever-expanding scope of services.

According to the survey, other significant boosts in types of work performed since 2012 include power quality (70 percent vs. 62 percent), green/sustainable building elements, communications systems and/or green/sustainable technology/alternative energy. Rapidly growing work also includes Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) projects and non-LEED energy efficiency upgrades, electrical vehicle charging stations, energy audits (thermal imaging) and smart or net metering. The 2014 survey also debuted three, new project types: daylighting/shading systems, troubleshooting/maintenance of low voltage systems, and microgrids.

Additional highlights of the survey include the following:

-- 75% of electrical contractors plan to take formal job and skill training across 31 different categories.

-- More than 75% of specs indicate a variation of multiple brands, while the remainder indicate a single or proprietary brand.

-- 60% of electrical contractors said they both specify and install lighting fixtures and control systems.

-- 70% of firms performed design/build or design/assist work in the previous year.

-- 80% of electrical contractors say they receive plans and specs that are incomplete 46% percent of the time – where their firm is responsible for completing the design documentation.

-- About 20% of electrical contractors say they now get involved earlier in design collaboration.

-- Almost 25% now use Building Information Modeling (BIM), rapidly growing since 2012.

Finally the survey, which polled more than 2,700 owner- and top-management level U.S. electrical contractors, reported a high influence in electrical design and brand specification -- maintaining a steady gain over the past decade. According to ECM, more than 80 percent of electrical contractors now report a medium or high ability of a brand to influence the overall electrical system design. The top three reasons for original brand selection and substitution are availability, price and compatibility with existing systems.

"Our profile study is a 50-year-old trusted resource for our industry partners, and serves as a benchmark for our readers,” comments ECM's publisher John Maisel. “It offers the most detailed, current data on electrical contractors’ growing involvement in the design, specification and integration of a broad spectrum of building operating systems.”

The survey will be featured in ECM's July and August issues at www.ecmag.com, including detailed breakouts.

About the Author

Matt Vincent | Senior Editor

Matt Vincent is a B2B technology journalist, editor and content producer with over 15 years of experience, specializing in the full range of media content production and management, as well as SEO and social media engagement best practices, for both Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine and its website CablingInstall.com. He currently provides trade show, company, executive and field technology trend coverage for the ICT structured cabling, telecommunications networking, data center, IP physical security, and professional AV vertical market segments. Email: [email protected]

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