Inside One of America’s Most Isolated Electrical Job Sites
Categories: IBEW
Mackinac Island is one of the most unique environments in the United States, where historic preservation meets modern demand, and every aspect of electrical work requires a different approach.
In this Electric TV feature, the NECA/IBEW partnership, working alongside Northern Power Electric, takes on the challenge of powering an island that operates under 19th-century limitations with 21st-century expectations.
Once considered a “dead zone” for union labor, this region has been transformed through a coordinated effort between IBEW Locals 498, 692, and 906. By working together across jurisdictions, these crews have built a reliable workforce capable of delivering high-level electrical work in one of the most logistically complex settings in the country.
From transporting materials without modern equipment to working through winter isolation, the challenges are constant. And inside historic structures like the Grand Hotel, electricians must install modern systems without disrupting buildings that have stood for over a century.
This is work that demands adaptability, precision, and grit.
Watch how the NECA/IBEW team powers Mackinac Island, and continues to deliver where most contractors won’t.
0:00 Working Against the Elements
2:08 Construction During the Coldest Season
3:06 The NECA/IBEW Partnership at Work
4:19 The Impact of the Work
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