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Mass. Electric Construction Co. company history timeline

1928

In 1928, Francis Angino, a 23 year old entrepreneurial electrical engineer, founded Mass.

1940

Our projects span from the installation of turbines at the Panama Canal in the mid-1940’s to today’s modern transit systems with a focus on sustainable means, methods and materials.

1960

MEC has been working at Gillette’s South Boston Complex continuously since the 1960’s.

1965

In order to pursue this Transit work, Franny arranged a joint venture with Lord Electric Company in 1965 – at that time one of the strongest and most experienced electrical contracting firms in the country.

1970

In the 1970’s, the Urban Mass Transportation Act provided significant national funding for repair and adding capacity to the existing transit systems, which had originally been privately financed.

1987

By 1987 MEC had grown to be a large, nationwide contractor, enabling us to aquire Lord Electric's interest in the joint venture after a twenty-two year partnership.

1992

In 1992, the Angino’s reached an agreement to be acquired by Kiewit Infrastructure Co., one of the premier civil contractors with a presence throughout the US and Canada.

2000

Since 2000, MEC has ventured into solar photovoltaics in addition to expanding in wastewater facilities, and power and energy work nationwide.

2002

In 2002, MEC became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kiewit, one of North America’s largest and most respected construction, engineering and mining organizations.

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