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  • 1. Is AIOE a minority owned firm?

    Yes, AIOE electric is a 100% black-owned minority firm. AIOE grants you access to top tier commercial expertise and at the same time helps you qualify for state and federal minority participation requirements.
  • 2. What type of electrical services are provided by AIOE?

    AIOE is a full-service commercial electrical contractor, specializing in new construction, renovation, and maintenance.
  • 3. How long has AIOE been in business?

    AIOE was established in January of 2001.
  • 4. Does AIOE perform any residential electrical work?

    While residential projects are not our focus, we do make exceptions with unique situations such as when working with developers or when a residential project requires a commercial grade application. If you feel you have a unique project we would be happy to discuss it with you further.
  • 5. What certifications does AIOE have?

    EC, SBE, DBE, SLBE, MBE, WMBE, OSD, cnFMSDC, JLA, ECF

    • SBE: “Small Business Enterprises” allows work at the port. any port in Florida
    • DBE: “Disadvantages Business Enterprises” Federal
    • SLBE: “Small Local Business Enterprise” for Tampa
    • MBE: “Minority Business Enterprise” State of FL
    • WMBE: “Women/Minority Business Enterprise” State of FL
    • OSD: “Office Supplier Diversity” Hillsborough County Schools
    • cnfmsdc: “…” - private sector small minority business initiative. [big deal with Disney]

    Qualifications:
    Jessica Lundsford Act (JLA) allows work at a school around children. Our entire staff is qualified. We have both county and state qualifications.

    Continuing Education:
    ECF: Electrical Counsel of FL (continuing education classes) *** EC (higher than ER, allows prime electrical, allows throughout FL, allows fire alarm and security, university only uses EC)
20

Years in business

15

Municipalities serviced

690

Projects completed

$3.3b

In contracted construction cost

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