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J.M. Electrical Company, Inc. celebrates 10,000th job

J.M. Electrical Company, Inc. has completed their 10,000th job in their 26 year history. "It's no secret among our customers and project partners that we are proud of our specialized expertise, but also on good customer relationships which lead to productive project teams," said Paul Guarracino, president of J.M. Electrical. "To have finished 10,000 jobs on time, on budget, and built many strong relationships and friendships—let's just say I can't wait for the next 10,000." Over the years, J.M. Electrical has worked on projects with schools such as Harvard University and Northeastern University, medical giants including Novartis, Mass. General Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital and the Boston University Medical Center, and a variety of customers across other commercial and industrial sectors. Jobs have been completed on-time and on-budget for an incredible array of customers including global companies like Siemens Building Technologies, Honeywell, Inc. and Johnson Controls. "Working with J.M Electrical for over 15 years, I know they have the resources and expertise to complete any kind of job, big or small," says Rick White, Siemens Industry Inc. "We congratulate them on this major milestone. I am not surprised that they reached this exciting landmark, as they continuously prove they are reliable, well-trained professionals. The high precedent they have set can only mean good things for the years to come." J.M. Electrical focuses on retrofit/performance contracting, building automation controls, instrumentation, fire alarm/integrated security systems and renewable energy. From the beginning, advanced building systems have been the cornerstone of the business, and today renewables are taking a leading role. The future is expected to bring continued emphasis on these efficiently integrated systems, as well as electric vehicle infrastructure and other evolving technologies. One of J.M. Electrical's unique offerings includes a particular emphasis on quality management and quality control. Typically implemented in the manufacturing sector, the J.M. team has found that ISO certification and stringent quality management protocols across all aspects of the organization ensure ever-improving internal processes, as well as impeccable customer interactions and deliverables. The company's track record of 100% job completion on time and on budget, combined with a 96% customer rating of "good" or "excellent" over the past five years, further validates their philosophy and suggests a broader industry trend toward similar structures.
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