Electrical Connection IBEW/NECA in the News


Electrical Connection contractor TSI Global Companies, LLC starts 2021 in a new 39,600-square-foot headquarters designed as a showcase of its turnkey electrical and technology systems and integration services. The firm provides convergent audio/video, networked communications, security systems, and electrical solutions to a national clientele. The new headquarters is located in the 370 Tech Center in St. Charles, Mo. and features technology test labs, demo rooms, a help desk, fabrication shop and training centers. “This new facility will allow us to display multiple system solutions that complement our unique, highly technical service offerings required to continue exceeding our customers’ expectations in this ever-changing technology industry for years to come,” said Robert Bray, president of TSI Global.

TSI Global Companies building

Three Electrical Connection contractors were part of the team that built new $15 million Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 562 Training Center.  Schneider Electric was the prime electrical contractor on the project with TSI-Global Companies performing data and security installations and CE Jarrell Contracting Co. handling low voltage temperature control.  The 89,000-square-foot facility provides high-tech training to create the highly skilled workforce needed for next generation construction projects.  Building systems are exposed to serve as teaching tools. Learn more in this project profile in St. Louis Construction News and Review (CNR).

Electrical Connection Executive Vice President Jim Curran has been nominated and elected to serve another three-year term on the board of the St. Charles County Economic Development Council (EDC).“We’re excited to have Jim serving again on our board,” noted Scott Drachnik, president and CEO, St. Charles County EDC. “He brings a valuable perspective from the IBEW/NECA partnership which is advancing next generation electrical and communications infrastructure that serves the future of technology.”

Electrical Connection Executive Vice President Jim Curran