Pinnacle Electric & Construction Corporation, established in 1979, operates under High Plains Energy Inc. as a prominent General Engineering and Electrical Contracting Firm. With a rich history spanning over four decades, the company has established itself as a key player in the electrical contracting space, delivering design-build and pre-engineered construction projects throughout Southern and Central California, Arizona, and Colorado.
Throughout its journey, Pinnacle Electric has collaborated with various respected entities, including public works and utility departments in cities such as Anaheim, Riverside, and Irvine. The firm has expanded its portfolio by completing projects for industry giants like British Petroleum Solar Division and Chevron Texaco, as well as other Fortune 500 companies, underscoring its capability to deliver quality and reliability.
In 2014, Pinnacle Electric & Communications, an established electrical contracting firm in Fort Collins, Colorado, was acquired and rebranded as Pinnacle Electric & Construction Corp. This strategic acquisition has allowed the company to enhance its regional presence and service offerings, focusing on multi-family residential and commercial projects.
Today, Pinnacle Electric is recognized as a full-service commercial and industrial electrical contractor, specializing in a range of sectors, including renewable energy and automation in agricultural product processing. Their comprehensive service portfolio includes fiber-optic backbone installations, smart traffic signal systems, stadium lighting, EV charging installations, as well as extensive electrical services for commercial and industrial clients.
At Pinnacle Electric, the commitment to excellence is paramount. The company prides itself on executing projects with precision and timeliness, ensuring that every client receives a high standard of service. With a focus on teamwork and efficiency, Pinnacle Electric continues to build on its legacy of reliability and innovation in the electrical contracting industry.