Electrical Work for Wisconsin & Minnesota Highways and Airports

One of Neo Electrical Solution's fields of expertise is highways and airports.  We work closely with Minnesota and Wisconsin departments of transportation as well as County and City agencies to provide services related to lighting, Signals, TMS and Fiber Optics.  We also work with the Bureau of Aeronautics, FAA and local airports to provide airfield lights, NAV Aid installation. We provide yearly maintenance programs to keep your airport functioning at the highest level while maintaining standards set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration. We understand the unique needs of these industries and are dedicated to providing solutions that meet their specific requirements.

Highway Lighting

One of the primary services that we offer for highways is lighting. We understand the importance of well-lit roads, especially during nighttime driving or inclement weather. Our team can design, install, and maintain high-quality lighting systems that meet drivers' safety and visibility needs on highways. We can also provide lighting solutions for bridges, which can be crucial in ensuring safe and efficient travel for motorists. 

Airport Electrical Solutions

For airports, we offer various runway services essential for the safe navigation of aircraft. Our team can install and maintain runway lighting, taxiway lighting, and approach lighting systems that meet strict safety standards. We understand that airport lighting is critical for pilots to take off safely and land, especially in low visibility conditions. We offer regular maintenance services, including inspections, to ensure FAA requirements are met.

Underground Electrical Solutions

In addition to lighting, we also specialize in underground wiring. This is an essential service for highways and airports, as it allows for the safe and efficient transmission of electricity and data. Our team can design and install underground wiring systems that are durable, reliable, and meet all necessary safety regulations. 

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