880 Mabury Road
San Jose, CA 95133-1021
www.rosendin.com

Tel: 408-286-2800
Fax: 408-793-5001

Contacts: Matt Englert
Tom Sorley

Rosendin Electric, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, California, is a 100% employee-owned electrical engineering, power and communications provider and is the largest privately held electrical contractor in the United States. With over 2,000 employees and experience nationwide, Rosendin Electric has built upon a 90-year reputation for quality design and installations.


Markets We Serve:

Biotech/Pharma; Commercial; Data Centers; Education; Entertainment; Healthcare; Heavy Industrial; High Tech; Hotels; Institutional; Multi-Family Residential; Power; Solar Power; Telecom; Transportation; Wind Energy


Services:

Design-Build Engineering; Building Information Modeling; Prefabrication; Service & Maintenance; Network Services; Renewable Energy; 24/7 Emergency Response


Market Overview:

Rosendin Electric prides itself on its market diversity. The company is very serious about its market diversity, as it makes for sound business decision. Rosendin Electric is diversified in the types of projects they pursue: biotech, high tech, wind farms, data centers, power plants, highway, and telecom/data, among others. The size of Rosendin Electric’s projects range from $1000 to $150,000,000 and are located throughout the nation. This provides our customers with the benefits of our diverse capabilities and excellence in service anywhere they are located.


Service Outline:

Rosendin Electric can handle projects of any size and complexity. Rosendin Electric selects the best team for each project, based on experience. Their project teams are trained to respond quickly to challenges.

From leading technology companies to airports, hospitals to roadways, high-rise residential to wind farms, Rosendin Electric has wired them all! In every instance Rosendin Electric provides creative problem solving, collaborative project management, and vast manpower resources. They offer their expertise with LEED® certified buildings, Lean construction techniques, design build projects, and fast-track construction. While the company was founded in 1919, it clearly understands the needs and demands of the 21st century.


Project Spotlight: San Jose International Airport

Terminal A Modifications:

This phase added additional gates to the existing Terminal A, provided major upgrades to the baggage handling systems, improved flow and capacity to the security entrance points, upgraded the security systems and fire alarm, increased airside vending services, and updated the architectural look and feel.

Terminal B Construction:

A new 150,000 square foot terminal was added onto the end of the existing North Concourse terminal which increased the number of gates by 5. The terminal consisted of new security checkpoints, baggage scanning devices, extensive baggage handling installations, TSA-approved security system, fire alarm system and abundant tele/data infrastructure.

Roadway Improvement:

This phase upgraded the roadways leading to and in front of the terminal complex. Included in this is the addition of bridges which allow for easy access to interim terminals.

Terminal C Modifications And Demo:

This phase modified the existing Terminal C which was built in 1965. The modifications included the relocation of several airlines so that the northern portion of the terminal could be demolished and allow room for the new Terminal B to be constructed. Also, major upgrades to the tele/data, security, fire alarm and other systems were performed. Finally, the baggage handling “arm” was demolished in order to allow for the roadway improvement.

Consolidated Rent-A-Car Facility (CONRAC):

The phase constructed a 1.5 million square foot rental car facility to house several well-known rental car agencies. The facility not only holds 4,000 cars, it is home to an onsite servicing and fueling wing, known as the Quick Turn Area (QTA). Atop the newly constructed 7-story consolidated rental car parking garage, Rosendin Electric also designed, engineered, constructed and commissioned a solar photovoltaic array using over 4,000 high-performance Canadian Solar Inc. modules and two 500kW Advanced Energy Solaron inverters.