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01. Why Rosendin

A Century of Shared Success

Since 1919, our reputation has been founded on building quality electrical and communications installations, building value for clients, and building people in a diverse, safe, and inclusive environment. We serve customers with highly complex construction projects, who rely on us for knowledge, scalability, quality, and safety. Infused with a sense of shared ownership, our entire team focuses on building relationships that deliver results.

02. Technology Innovation

An Innovative Balance

Technology continues to transform the way we work, and our industry as a whole. Our teams must balance the need for innovation with practical knowledge to ensure project stability. As an industry leader in developing and implementing new tools, training, and technologies, we help our teams work safer and more efficiently. We also remain disciplined to established standards that have endured the test of time. This purposeful union of new and proven techniques truly sets us apart.

03. 100 Years of Rosendin

Rosendin Celebrates 100 Year Anniversary

We raise our glasses to 100 years of business and customer success, a people-focused culture and the consistent evolution of our service offering.

04. Working at Rosendin

Not Just a Job. A Future.

Our team is comprised of unique individuals who bring the intelligence, talent and skill required to make Rosendin one of the nation’s finest electrical contractors. If you’ve got what it takes to join us, we want to hear from you.

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Rated one of the Best Places to Work in Bay Area

7,500+

Employees

$2.9B

Annual Revenues

05. Our People

Passion. Commitment. Pride.

06. Featured Projects

San Francisco International Airport Harvey Milk Terminal 1 Center Renovation

Location: San Francisco, CA

SFO has redeveloped Terminal 1 into the Harvey Milk Terminal, in order to meet the needs of modern travelers and revolutionize the guest experience. Harvey Milk Terminal 1 elevates SFO’s standard of providing a world-class, environmentally friendly travel experience and is expected to meet or exceed the award-winning environmental standards of Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 Boarding Area E.

Project Stats
1.375
Million SF
$2.4B
Overall Construction Value
$201M
Special Systems Electrical Value

Exelixis

Location: Alameda, CA

Exelixis was a design-build relocation project that included the renovation of two buildings. Exelixis is headquartered in Alameda’s Waterfront at Harbor Bay in a large, modern campus with state-of-the-art labs and additional office space, providing a strong foundation for Exelixis’ long-term vision and growth.

Project Stats
120,000
SF
$7.5 M
Electrical Construction Value

Aktina Renewable Power Project

Location: Wharton County, TX

Rosendin Renewable Energy Group is building the largest solar power project in southeastern Texas. When complete, Aktina will provide the capacity to generate 500MWac/631MWdc of renewable energy, enough to power 100,000 homes annually.

Project Stats
4 Million
Solar Modules
500
New Construction Jobs
4,000
Acres

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) New Headquarters

Location: Oakland, CA

Rosendin is renovating the new headquarters building for Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) in Oakland, California.

Project Stats
244,287
total square feet
$58M
Current Construction Value
10
Story Building

National Institutes of Health Building 10 East Wing Renovation

Location: Bethesda, MD

Building 10 is home to the Clinical Center, the world’s largest clinical research hospital.

Project Stats
250,000
GSF of research and administrative space
LEED Silver
Certification

JW Marriott Anaheim

Location: Anaheim, CA

The newly-opened JW Marriott Anaheim Resort features exclusive amenities including a yoga & zen room, a JW Garden, and rooftop bar and lounge with stunning views of the nightly fireworks show at Disneyland Park.

Project Stats
600,000
square feet
4-star
rated luxury hotel
466
rooms

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Terminal Expansion

Location: Austin, TX

The expansion is a LEED-certified project adding 173,000 square feet and nine gates to the Barbara Jordan Terminal.

Project Stats
170,000
square feet terminal expansion
9
gates added to terminal
Gold
LEED-certified project

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Location: Los Angeles, CA

The $315M LA Memorial Coliseum project was completed at the end of 2019 and restored the 96-year-old stadium to its former glory, as well as modernize the facility. The historic stadium opened in 1923 and is home to the USC Trojans and has served as a host venue for the 1932 and 184 Summer Olympics; it will once again host the Summer Olympics in the upcoming 2028 games. The renovation will provide seats for 77,500 including luxury boxes and club suites. To date, the project has logged more than 200,000 labor hours with 30% of the work performed by local craft workers. The field has been renamed United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. In addition to the new name, the project included replacing all of the seats, new suites and concession stands, upgraded entryways and video screens, replacing electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems and installing new field and stadium lighting.

Project Stats
77,500
seats including luxury boxes and club suites
200,000+
labor hours
30%
work performed by local craft workers
Latest News & Updates
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March 25, 2024 | Podcast

EC&M On Air — Creative Solutions to Workforce Shortage Crippling the Construction Industry: Part 2

Episode 42 features Part 2 of our conversation with Mike Greenwalt and Edward Cota on how construction leaders can bring a new generation to the electrical industry.

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March 14, 2024 | Articles

Arizona Construction Leader Recognized by Grand Canyon University

Rosendin CEO Emeritus Mike Greenawalt was selected for GCU’s Colangelo Servant Leadership Award.

EC&M
March 7, 2024 | Articles

Top 25 Women in Technology – Brea Bailey

Mission Critical is excited to introduce you to the 2024 Top 25 Women in Technology. Meet Brea Bailey.

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    I had the opportunity to work with several other contractors during my college internships, and I value each one of those experiences. The last internship I did was with Rosendin, and I immediately knew that this was going to be where I was going to spend my career. The way Rosendin conducts business and invests in its employees is what sets us apart from other contractors. There are a certain drive and motivation at Rosendin that can be contagious where people are motivated to succeed and constantly improve. At my age, that is the most important thing to me – being constantly motivated and moving forward.

    Rob C.
    Senior Project Manager
    California

    I have worked for Rosendin in Texas and Oregon and we have the best people and culture in the industry, hands down. The best part is the people that I get to work with every day. Relocating to Oregon was a big move for myself and my family, but the way the team welcomed us and into the community was above and beyond what was expected. Being an employee-owner shows in the pride and quality that our people bring every day.

    Robert J.
    Division Manager
    Oregon

    I still feel like I’m working toward an ultimate goal of making the industry more accepting of and accessible to women and other minorities. Every time a new woman is hired in my office, I get excited to see the scales tip a little more.

    Dani S.
    Project Manager
    Oregon

    ”I explained to our team why we perform quality on each project, and why it’s important to avoid any unnecessary rework. It makes me feel good that they are proud of their craftsmanship when the project is done right.”

    Christina T.
    Groundman
    Arizona

    The most surprising part about being a woman in construction is that the acceptance has changed from when I started to now. It’s much easier to jump in with everybody and be accepted.

    Jenica B.
    Division Manager
    California

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