Rosendin Electric

Rosendin Electric
Employee-owned
Industry Electrical contracting
Founded 1919
Founder Moses Rosendin and Christopher Rosendin
Headquarters San Jose, California
Key people
Tom Sorley, Larry Beltramo
Revenue $800 million
Owner Employee Owned
Number of employees
5,300
Website rosendin.com

Rosendin Electric is an electrical contractor headquartered in San Jose, California, with more than 5,000 employees nationwide and an annual revenue of approximately $800 million. Branch offices are located in San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles, CA, Tempe, AZ, Hillsboro, OR, Las Vegas, NV, Sterling, VA, and most recently, Baltimore, MD.[1]

History

In 1919, two brothers began Rosendin Electric Motor Works. The company serviced the Santa Clara/San Jose agricultural community by wiring homes and shops, rewinding motors for wells and pumps and extending pole line facilities for utility companies. The company expanded its business to Central California through the '20's, The Great Depression, and World War II.

The end of World War II brought rapid commercial and industrial growth to the Santa Clara Valley and expanded work for Rosendin. The company grew from eight employees in the late 30's to ninety employees in the 1950s. In 1953 Rosendin Electric was incorporated as an electrical contractor in the State of California.

In 2000, the Rosendin Electric employees completed their buyout of the Rosendin family, which had begun in the mid '90s, to become the largest employee owned electrical contractor. They are currently the fourth largest electrical contractor in the US.[2]

Rosendin Electric is also involved in design and construction of wind energy plants, including grids and collection systems.[1] Their first wind farm installation was in 2002, and as of 2011 they had completed close to 60 wind farm projects.[3]

On April 12, 2010, Rosendin Electric completed its acquisition of KST Electric, Ltd. ("KST"), a Texas-based, privately held, full service electrical, data and communication contracting company based out of Manor, Texas with regional offices in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Corpus Christi and Harlingen. With the acquisition, Rosendin Electric gained immediate access to the Texas construction market. In December 2013, Rosendin Electric announced that KST Electric would assume its new name as Rosendin Electric.

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.hoovers.com/rosendin-electric/--ID__42058--/free-co-profile.xhtml
  2. http://www.energytodaymagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6702&Itemid=80
  3. http://www.usbusiness-review.com/content/view/1303/102/
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