HRE Construction provides industrial electrical installation and instrumentation services for pharmaceutical, biotech, semiconductor, data center, and advanced manufacturing facilities in the Raleigh-Durham Research Triangle area of North Carolina. The Research Triangle is one of the most active industrial construction markets in the United States, driven by major investments from semiconductor manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, and technology firms that demand the highest standards of electrical installation quality, documentation, and commissioning rigor.
The Raleigh-Durham metro — anchored by Research Triangle Park, home to more than 300 companies and research institutions — has become a premier destination for pharmaceutical manufacturing, contract drug manufacturing organizations (CDMOs), semiconductor fabrication, and large-scale data center development. Companies including Wolfspeed (silicon carbide semiconductors), Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies, and numerous pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturers operate facilities in the Triangle that require precisely installed, thoroughly tested, and well-documented electrical systems. HRE Construction's experience with cleanroom-adjacent electrical work, cGMP-compliant installation practices, and comprehensive commissioning documentation positions us to serve this demanding market.
In the Raleigh-Durham area, HRE Construction delivers medium and low voltage power distribution, uninterruptible power and generator system installation, motor control center installation, PLC programming and control system integration, 4-20mA instrumentation calibration, process control panel fabrication, electrical testing and commissioning, and arc flash hazard analysis. For pharmaceutical and biotech clients, we understand the importance of installation qualification (IQ) documentation, as-built drawing accuracy, and maintaining a clean, controlled jobsite environment compatible with cGMP manufacturing areas.
HRE Construction holds the electrical contractor licensing required to perform industrial electrical work in North Carolina. Our project teams are experienced working within the structured quality systems and documentation requirements of pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and technology manufacturing clients. We provide certificates of insurance and can meet facility-specific contractor qualification requirements on request.
Call (803) 262-2615 or email info@hreconstruction.com to discuss your Raleigh-Durham industrial electrical project.
Yes. HRE Construction is experienced with cGMP-compliant electrical installation practices, including installation qualification (IQ) documentation, as-built drawing accuracy, and maintaining a clean, controlled jobsite environment compatible with cGMP manufacturing areas. We serve pharmaceutical, biotech, and CDMO facilities in the Research Triangle Park and surrounding Wake, Durham, and Orange counties.
Yes. HRE Construction holds an active North Carolina electrical contractor license and carries comprehensive general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage for all North Carolina project work. We can provide certificates of insurance and meet facility-specific contractor qualification requirements on request.
We provide high-reliability power systems, UPS and emergency power infrastructure, precision grounding, cleanroom electrical installation, and process control instrumentation for semiconductor fabrication and electronics manufacturing. For data centers, we deliver critical power infrastructure, redundant power distribution, generator and UPS integration, bus duct installation, and full commissioning.
Yes. HRE Construction handles new facility electrical builds, building expansions, equipment line additions, controls upgrades, and complete electrical testing and commissioning for pharmaceutical and biotech clients in the Research Triangle. We maintain the staffing flexibility to support both phased project rollouts and compressed construction schedules.
Yes. Our project teams provide IQ-level documentation packages including panel schedules, as-built drawings, instrument loop calibration records, and commissioning sign-off packages that satisfy pharmaceutical, biotech, and semiconductor quality system requirements in the Raleigh-Durham market.