
Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
Description
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in installing and servicing electrical wiring and equipment. Contractors included in this industry may include both the parts and labor when performing work. These contractors may perform new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs. Illustrative Examples: Airport runway lighting contractors Fiber optic cable (except transmission line) contractors Alarm system (e.g., fire, burglar), electric, installation only Highway, street, and bridge lighting and electrical signal installation Audio equipment (except automotive) installation contractors Home automation system installation Lighting system installation Cable television hookup contractors Telecommunications equipment and wiring (except transmission line) installation contractors Computer and network cable installation Traffic signal installation Environmental control system installation Cable splicing, electrical or fiber optic
Hierarchy
| Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 23 | Construction 2-digit sector | The Sector as a Whole The Construction sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in the construction of buildings or engineering projects (e.g., highways and utility systems). Establishments primarily engaged in the preparation of sites for new construction and establishments primarily engaged in subdividing land for sale as building sites also are included in this sector. Construction work done may include new work, additions, alterations, or maintenance and repairs. Activities of these establishments generally are managed at a fixed place of business, but they usually perform construction activities at multiple project sites. Production responsibilities for establishments in this sector are usually specified in (1) contracts with the owners of construction projects (prime contracts) or (2) contracts with other construction establishments (subcontracts). Establishments primarily engaged in contracts that include responsibility for all aspects of individual construction projects are commonly known as general contractors, but also may be known as design-builders, construction managers, turnkey contractors, or (in cases where two or more establishments jointly secure a general contract) joint-venture contractors. Construction managers that provide oversight and scheduling only (i.e., agency) as well as construction managers that are responsible for the entire project (i.e., at risk) are included as general contractor type establishments. Establishments of the "general contractor type" frequently arrange construction of separate parts of their projects through subcontracts with other construction establishments. Establishments primarily engaged in activities to produce a specific component (e.g., masonry, painting, and electrical work) of a construction project are commonly known as specialty trade contractors. Activities of specialty trade contractors are usually subcontracted from other construction establishments, but especially in remodeling and repair construction, the work may be done directly for the owner of the property. Establishments primarily engaged in activities to construct buildings to be sold on sites that they own are known as for-sale builders, but also may be known as speculative builders or merchant builders. For-sale builders produce buildings in a manner similar to general contractors, but their production processes also include site acquisition and securing of financial backing. For-sale builders are most often associated with the construction of residential buildings. Like general contractors, they may subcontract all or part of the actual construction work on their buildings. There are substantial differences in the types of equipment, work force skills, and other inputs required by establishments in this sector. To highlight these differences and variations in the underlying production functions, this sector is divided into three subsectors. Subsector 236, Construction of Buildings, comprises establishments of the general contractor type and for-sale builders involved in the construction of buildings. Subsector 237, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, comprises establishments involved in the construction of engineering projects. Subsector 238, Specialty Trade Contractors, comprises establishments engaged in specialty trade activities generally needed in the construction of all types of buildings. Force account construction is construction work performed by an enterprise primarily engaged in some business other than construction for its own account, using employees of the enterprise. This activity is not included in the construction sector unless the construction work performed is the primary activity of a separate establishment of the enterprise. The installation and the ongoing repair and maintenance of telecommunications and utility networks is excluded from construction when the establishments performing the work are not independent contractors. Although a growing proportion of this work is subcontracted to independent contractors in the Construction sector, the operating units of telecommunications and utility companies performing this work are included with the telecommunications or utility activities. |
| 238 | Specialty Trade Contractors 3-digit subsector | The Specialty Trade Contractors subsector comprises establishments whose primary activity is performing specific activities (e.g., pouring concrete, site preparation, plumbing, painting, and electrical work) involved in building construction or other activities that are similar for all types of construction, but that are not responsible for the entire project. The work performed may include new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs. The production work performed by establishments in this subsector is usually subcontracted from establishments of the general contractor type or for-sale builders, but especially in remodeling and repair construction, work also may be done directly for the owner of the property. Specialty trade contractors usually perform most of their work at the construction site, although they may have shops where they perform prefabrication and other work. Establishments primarily engaged in preparing sites for new construction are also included in this subsector. There are substantial differences in types of equipment, work force skills, and other inputs required by specialty trade contractors. Establishments in this subsector are classified based on the underlying production function for the specialty trade in which they specialize. Throughout the Specialty Trade Contractors subsector, establishments commonly provide both the parts and labor required to complete work. For example, electrical contractors supply the current-carrying and noncurrent-carrying wiring devices that are required to install a circuit. Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors also supply the parts required to complete a contract. Establishments that specialize in activities primarily related to heavy and civil engineering construction that are not normally performed on buildings, such as the painting of lines on highways, are classified in Subsector 237, Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Establishments that are primarily engaged in selling construction materials are classified in Sector 42, Wholesale Trade, or Sector 44-45, Retail Trade, based on the characteristics of the selling unit. |
| 2382 | Building Equipment Contractors 4-digit industry group | This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in installing or servicing equipment that forms part of a building mechanical system (e.g., electricity, water, heating, and cooling). The work performed may include new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs. Contractors installing specialized building equipment, such as elevators, escalators, service station equipment, and central vacuum cleaning systems, are also included. |
| 23821 | Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 5-digit NAICS industry | See industry description for 238210. |
| 238210 | Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors 6-digit U.S. detail | This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in installing and servicing electrical wiring and equipment. Contractors included in this industry may include both the parts and labor when performing work. These contractors may perform new work, additions, alterations, maintenance, and repairs. Illustrative Examples: Airport runway lighting contractors Fiber optic cable (except transmission line) contractors Alarm system (e.g., fire, burglar), electric, installation only Highway, street, and bridge lighting and electrical signal installation Audio equipment (except automotive) installation contractors Home automation system installation Lighting system installation Cable television hookup contractors Telecommunications equipment and wiring (except transmission line) installation contractors Computer and network cable installation Traffic signal installation Environmental control system installation Cable splicing, electrical or fiber optic |
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Classification References
- 01Installing and maintaining telecommunications lines performed by telecommunications companies--are classified in Subsector 517, Telecommunications;
- 02Installing and maintaining electric power lines performed by electric utility companies--are classified in Industry Group 2211, Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution;
- 03Constructing power and communication lines--are classified in Industry 237130, Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction;
- 04Burglar and fire alarm installation combined with sales, maintenance, or monitoring services--are classified in U.S. Industry 561621, Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths); and
- 05Retailing and installing automotive audio equipment--are classified in Industry 441330, Automotive Parts and Accessories Retailers.
Index Items
Airport runway lighting contractors
Alarm system (e.g., fire, burglar), electric, installation only
Audio equipment installation (except automotive) contractors
Audio visual equipment installation
Building automation system installation contractors
Burglar alarm system, electric, installation only
Cable splicing, electrical or fiber optic
Cable television hookup contractors
Communication equipment installation
Computer and network cable installation
Control system (e.g., environmental, humidity, temperature) installation
Electric contracting
Electric power control panel and outlet installation
Electrical contractors
Electrical equipment and appliance installation
Electrical wiring contractors
Electrical work
Electrical, electrical wiring, and low voltage electrical work
Electrician
Electronic containment fencing for pets, installation
Electronic control installation and service
Electronic control system installation
Environmental control system installation
Fiber optic cable (except transmission lines) installation
Fire alarm system, electric, installation only
Highway, street and bridge lighting and electrical signal installation
Home automation system installation
Home standby power generator installation
Home theater installation
Humidity control system installation
Installation of photovoltaic panels
Intercommunication (intercom) system installation
Lighting system installation
Low voltage electrical work
Private driveway or parking area lighting contractors
Public address system installation
Railroad signaling equipment installation
Security and fire system, installation only
Smoke detection system, installation only
Snow melting cable, electric, installation
Solar panel installation
Sound equipment installation
Surveillance system, installation only
Telecommunications equipment and wiring (except transmission line) installation contractors
Telephone equipment and building wiring installation
Telephone installation contractors
Temperature control system installation
Traffic signal installation
Tunnel lighting contractors