J.W. Carrigan, Inc
J.W. Carrigan, Inc
W 17 South Highland Avenue
Lansdowne, PA 19050
(610)626-1723

J.W. Carrigan, Inc. and J.W. Carrigan Technologies, Inc. are highly skilled, cost-effective electrical construction companies specializing in new construction, renovation and maintenance of space for electrical, telecommunications, and voice/data communications Services. Our services are procured directly by corporations or indirectly through other professionals including architects, engineering firms and general contractors.

J.W. Carrigan, Inc. differs from the rest. A second-generation, privately owned and family operated electrical construction company specializing in high-rise office renovation and new construction of electrical systems and services, we are uniquely qualified to help your business navigate in – and grow with – the extraordinary changes on the horizon.


Each one of our staff members has over 20 years experience in the electrical industry. This will directly benefit you as one of our customers.

Our electrical technicians receive a minimum of 8000 hours of on the job training combined with over 500 hours of classroom training and performance testing.

The mission of the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee is to develop and standardize training to educate the members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the National Electrical Contractors Association; insuring and providing the Electrical Construction Industry with the most highly trained and highly skilled workforce possible.

The NJATC was created over 58 years ago and has developed into what perhaps is the largest apprenticeship and training program of its kind. This joint program between the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) has clearly demonstrated the most cost effective way to train qualified craft workers.

It's a model education partnership which produces the best-trained, most up-to-date electrical apprentices and journeymen in the country. All of the $100 million annually spent is privately funded.
The finest electrical workers in the country receive their training through the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).
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