Cunningham Electric Inc - This companies industries/categories
Primary SIC Code : 17319903
This major group includes special trade contractors who undertake
activities of a type that are specialized either to building
construction, including work on mobile homes, or to both building
and nonbuilding projects. These activities include painting
(including bridge painting and traffic lane painting), electrical
work (including work on bridges, power lines, and power plants),
carpentry work, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, roofing, and
sheet metal work. Special trade contractors primarily engaged in
activities that are clearly of a type specialized to heavy
construction, such as grading for highways and airport runways;
guardrail construction; installation of highway signs, underwater
rock removal; and asphalt and concrete construction of roads,
highways, streets, and public sidewalks are classified in Major
Group 16.
Special trade contractors may work on subcontract from the
general contractor, performing only part of the work covered by
the general contract, or they may work directly for the owner.
Special trade contractors for the most part perform their work at
the site of construction, although they also may have shops where
they perform work incidental to the job site
Establishments classified in this industry are primarily engaged in
electrical work at the construction site. This industry also includes
establishments engaged in the installation of telecommunication
equipment, sound equipment, burglar alarms, fire alarms, and
telephones.
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