Industry Affiliations

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Aligned With Professional Standards

Henry Electric aligns itself with organizations that elevate the electrical trade and promote excellence across the industry.

Our partnerships reflect a commitment to structured training, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement.

Professional affiliation is not symbolic. It reinforces accountability and connection to industry best practices.

Explore our affiliations below.

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IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)

Henry Electric maintains strong ties to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Our company’s lineage traces back to the early 1900s when Henry Joseph Erhardt Sr. was among the founding members of IBEW Local 38 in Cleveland, Ohio. That foundation established a generational commitment to skilled labor and structured apprenticeship training.

Union-trained electricians bring:

  • Formalized technical education

  • Structured apprenticeship pathways

  • Ongoing continuing education

  • Documented safety standards

  • Clear skill classifications

This structure creates consistency and reliability across projects.

IBEW affiliation also reinforces our belief in mentorship and long-term career development — principles that remain central to our leadership philosophy.

As Henry Electric grows into additional markets, maintaining access to skilled, union-trained electricians remains a priority.

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NECA (National Electrical Contractors Association)

Henry Electric’s involvement with the National Electrical Contractors Association connects us to a broader network of professional electrical contractors.

NECA membership supports:

  • Industry advocacy

  • Continuing education programs

  • Code and compliance updates

  • Best practice development

  • Workforce training resources

 Participation ensures that our leadership remains informed about regulatory changes, safety standards, and evolving construction methodologies.

As we expand into additional regions, maintaining alignment with established industry organizations supports our commitment to disciplined, compliant, and forward-thinking operations.

Our clients benefit from a company that remains actively engaged in shaping the future of the electrical trade.