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Electrical Subcontractor Work in Fort Worth
Lone Star Contracting Group is looking for qualified electrical professionals in the Fort Worth market. Join our network for steady, well-managed project volume in Tarrant County and the surrounding area.
What We Look For in Electrical Subs
- Documented experience in electrical
- Valid Texas electrical license (you hold the license and pull permits)
- General liability insurance (minimum coverage TBD during onboarding)
- Workers compensation coverage or sole proprietor exemption documentation
- Ability to serve the greater Fort Worth and Tarrant County area
- Reliable communication and scheduling
Electrical is a licensed trade in Texas. You must hold your own valid license and be responsible for pulling permits. We verify all license numbers during the vetting process.
The Fort Worth Market for Electrical
Licensed electricians working Fort Worth deal with severe hail and wind from supercell thunderstorms and extreme summer heat and drought stress on soils and ice storms and occasional prolonged hard freezes as factors on most projects. Panel upgrades, surge protection, generator installations, and outdoor lighting are high-demand scopes in this market. You need your own Texas electrical license, you need to pull permits, and you need to be comfortable with both residential service work and light commercial build-outs. Electricians who can turn work efficiently without cutting corners stay in heavy rotation.
Fort Worth blends urban density in its historic core with rapid greenfield development on its western edge, requiring contractors to be versatile across project types. The Stockyards and downtown areas involve work on historic masonry and brick structures that demand specialized restoration skills and adherence to historic preservation standards. Western expansion into previously undeveloped land means contractors regularly encounter variable soil conditions, from heavy clay to sandy loam to limestone, sometimes within a single subdivision. The Alliance corridor's industrial and logistics construction follows accelerated timelines driven by supply chain demand, and contractors working there benefit from familiarity with tilt-wall, steel frame, and large-format concrete slab construction.
Fort Worth has been one of the fastest-growing large cities in the United States for over a decade, with western expansion pushing into Parker and Wise counties. The Alliance corridor in far north Fort Worth is a major logistics and industrial hub anchored by BNSF Railway operations and the Alliance Airport intermodal complex. Population growth has outpaced infrastructure in many areas, creating sustained demand for both new construction and renovation work.
This means consistent demand for electrical work across both commercial and residential properties. If you can handle the conditions and the volume, we have the projects.
Electrical Scope in This Market
Panel upgrades and replacement
Wiring and rewiring
Outlet and switch installation
Lighting installation
Generator installation
Commercial electrical build-outs
Electrical troubleshooting and repair
What You Get as a Network Sub
Steady Project Flow
Consistent electrical work in Fort Worth matched to your capacity and schedule.
No Sales Overhead
We handle the customer intake, the estimate alignment, and the expectations. You focus on the trade.
Professional Management
Jobs arrive scoped, scheduled, and ready. One point of contact for every project.
Reliable Pay
Completed work gets paid on schedule. No chasing invoices, no excuses.
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Apply for Electrical Work in Fort Worth
We are actively recruiting electrical professionals in the Fort Worth area. Apply now and we will follow up within two business days.