Since March of 2005, Ward Electric Company has grown from 3 field employees to over 180 employees. A family owned operation, we have the experience and equipment to engineer, design, build, repair, restore and maintain all facets of electric power line installation. Project management, inspection, and traffic control are additional capabilities we provide in order to implement a successful project.
Our capabilities extend through the engineering of transmission and substation projects, overhead and underground jobs, fiber optic delivery, substation construction and upgrades, through storm repair services and traffic control.
Ward Electric Company is well positioned to bid, accept and complete your project.
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Shelley has been with Ward Electric Company since 2010. He has 35 years of electrical engineering experience in the electric utility industry as Distribution Engineer, Transmission Engineer, Substation Engineer, Manager of Operations and Engineering along with Field Engineering and COO of an electrical distribution cooperative. Shelley graduated from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering and holds Professional Engineering Certificates in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Texas. Shelley lives on a ranch in Rye, CO with his wife, Charlene. They have one son, Tommy.
Formed in March of 2005, Ward Electric Company has the experience and equipment to engineer, design, build, repair, restore and maintain all facets of electric power line installation. This includes EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) project management, inspection, engineering and emergency storm repair.
Our capabilities extend through the engineering of transmission and substation projects, overhead and underground jobs, fiber optic delivery, substation construction and upgrades, to storm repair services.
Ward Electric Company is well-positioned to engineer, bid, accept and complete your project.
Electric power transmission is the bulk movement of electrical energy from a generating site, such as a power plant, to an electrical substation.
The interconnected lines which facilitate this movement are known as a transmission network.
In North America, the combination of the transmission and distribution network is commonly called “The Grid”.
Conveniently located near I-25 in Northern Colorado, we are able to swiftly serve the Rocky Mountain Front Range.
Conveniently located near I-25 in Northern Colorado, we are able to swiftly serve the Rocky Mountain Front Range.