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Building Beyond Boston: 30 Years In The Carolinas For Griffin Electric

Holliston, MA A electrical subcontractor throughout New England and the Southeast, Wayne J. Griffin Electric, Inc. (Griffin Electric) has delivered high quality results in a range of markets for over four decades. Expanding beyond its Massachusetts headquarters, Griffin’s North Carolina regions have completed nearly 400 projects over more than thirty years and have been important to the company’s success throughout the Southeast. 

From hospitals, military bases, and airports to water treatment plants, and colleges and universities throughout the state, the company’s Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte offices have produced an expansive portfolio of work. Since the first project at the Siemens Medical Systems Training Center in Cary in 1991, these Carolina regions have made a name for themselves and are consistently recognized among the best and largest electrical contractors in the state by ENR Southeast, Triangle Business Journal, and Charlotte Business Journal. 

With both locations offering Griffin’s free, in-house Apprenticeship Training Program on-site, the company can be confident it is developing future leaders of the construction industry. Through a combination of classroom instruction and on-the-job learning, the company’s Apprenticeship Training Program has prepared many for rewarding careers in the electrical trade. 

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