For over 35 years commercial businesses have relied on Evan Henry Electrical (EHE) to implement, powerful, safe and efficient electrical solutions.
EHE contracts cover the design, installation and support of the clients’ electrical project. They operate across a range of industries. EHE know that an organisation’s electrical system is at the heart of a company’s infrastructure and fundamental to its operational performance. EHE work with the public and private sector. They have key experience implementing projects across the HSE, TCD, Garda and army barracks, food processing plants and Call centres.
Established in 1984 by the late Evan Henry, EHE is now a second generation business run by his sons Barry and Ronan Henry. They employ a team of 34 including electricians, apprentices and administrative personnel. Barry, CEO and Ronan COO have combined their respective electrical and business expertise to run a highly successful organisation. They are focused on collaborating with customers to achieve their business goals and heavily invested in building successful long-term business relationships. Today they are still guided by their father’s steadfast values of integrity and excellence, people and safety. The company employs a team of highly skilled and creative people who are passionate about what they do.
EHE deliver superior results by meeting the on-time and within budget targets of clients. They are committed to delivering excellence with a competitive edge, without sacrificing safety and quality. Industry regulations and standards are basic fundamentals rigorously adhered to. Their end to end design, build and support service is offered across all electrical contracts. Over the last number of years they have increased their depth of knowledge and expertise in public sector projects across healthcare, education and the public sector. Trinity College Dublin, Our Ladys Hospital Navan, the IDA and An Post to name some notable clients.
Key services EHE provide are full electrical and data installations, LED lighting upgrades including finance options where required, electric vehicle charging and photovoltaic installations.
In addition they provide services in the following specialised areas including CompEx (explosive atmospheres) installations and protected structures.
“We have grown and expanded into a company with a diverse range of clients across all industry settings” says Ronan Henry. “We have responded to customers move towards a more energy efficiency operation.
“We strive for excellence. It is at the cornerstone of what we do. We have a great team who make our success possible. Our reputation in the business is built on a legacy of integrity and reliability.”
EHE boasts an impressive client base which includes: SalesForce; An Post; OPW; HSE; Trinity College Dublin; Acacia; ISEP; Xerox; Citi Bank; HSBC.
EHE foster a corporate culture of strategic planning and innovative thinking dedicated to providing the highest quality of work. Regardless of economic conditions they have remained steadfast in their growth and long-term vision for the company. This drive has resulted in stable and overall growth year on year. Current uncertainty due to Covid 19 means business are presented with many challenges.
“We are focused in helping customers who rely on us for our knowledge to help them succeed in navigating through these challenging economic times,” explains Ronan.
“We are in the business of building long term relationships that deliver results. We want to build a stronghold of shared success with our customers.”
The management at EHE would like to take this opportunity to thank their clients and suppliers for their continued support. They are also full of praise for the hard work, creativity and dedication of their staff. “It’s a real team effort here,” Ronan stresses.
EHE are currently recruiting, if you are looking for an opportunity in a dynamic, fast growing company please send your CV to [email protected]
Evan Henry Electrical
Knockbridge Road,
Dundalk,
Co. Louth.
Telephone: 042 9337761
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.evanhenry.com
This article was published in Building Ireland Magazine, November 2020, Vol 6 No 6