NESCO-Needham Electric Supply, Canton, Mass., has acquired certain assets of Densmore Electrical Supply, a single branch distributor in Rutland, Vt. Densmore will join forces with the Yankee Electric Supply Rutland branch, NESCO’s Vermont- and New Hampshire-based division.
Established in 1994, Densmore Electrical Supply is a family-owned and operated electrical distributor serving primarily residential contractors. Richard Densmore has been named branch manager for the merged Rutland operations.
Ranked #71 on Electrical Wholesaling’s “Top 200 Listing, NESCO has 17 branch locations throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont and retail national account offices in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina and Ohio.
Archive for January 12th, 2010
NESCO Acquires Densmore Electrical Supply
Stoming Promoted to V.P. at Hein Electric Supply
Hein Electric Supply Company (Brookfield, Wis.): Chris Stoming was promoted to vice president. He joined Hein Electric Supply in 2006 as the V.P. of sales and marketing, and has more than 20 years of industry experience, including a stint at Panduit that began in 1987. Stoming is a graduate of Purdue University.
Energy Focus Gets $12.3 in Lighting Retrofit Contracts through Stones River Contracting Subsidiary
Energy Focus Inc., Solon, Ohio, announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Stones River Companies, LLC was recently awarded seven lighting energy services contracts totaling $12.3 million. Rob Wilson, VP of Stones River, said two of the seven projects are multi-million dollar contracts through an energy services company (ESCO) for projects at a public school district and a public university. Both projects are already underway Five other projects totaling $5.9 million are through Woodstone Energy Services, LLC, SRC’s recently announced commercial ESCO alliance partner. Details
EMCOR’s Dynalectric Wins Electrical Bids at Oregon Psychiatric Hospital
EMCOR Group Inc., Norwalk, Conn., announced that its Dynalectric Oregon subsidiary has been awarded several contracts for the installation of various electrical systems at a state-run psychiatric hospital facility in Salem, Oregon. Dynalectric will be responsible for performing much of the site underground infrastructure ductwork (medium voltage/data/security/site lighting) and under slab work on all hospital buildings at the site.
In addition to installing the entire voice/data systems for the renovation, as part of the project Dynalectric Oregon will perform the electrical work on the Kirkbride building remodel which, when complete, will serve as the new administration building and a museum. The renovation project will involve several buildings and facilities: Kirkbride Building, a new central kitchen, a renovated historical building, new wings to house and manage the growing patient population, and a new central utility plant. Dynalectric will also install the tele-data systems, including air-blown fiber optics, in all administration and patient areas. Details
Siemens CFO Sees Improving Market in 2010
In a video clip aired on 1/12 on CNBC Siemens AG CFO Joe Kaeser said he expects the company’s sales to slide five percent in 2010 because of pricing pressures but say the global economy is showing signs of recovery. Click here for the video.






