New England Electrical Contracting Corporation
Regional · 21 Marion Dr, Kingston, MA 02364, USA
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- Telecom specialization — tower, DAS, small-cell and EV charging installation work
- Established history — company profile dates it to 1999, still operating today
- PE-backed scale — Pfingsten Partners investment added multiple MA locations in 2021
- Thin public feedback — only 13 Google ratings on record
- No cited residential review — no first-hand account of electrical work quality
- Driver complaint — one review flags a company truck cutting off traffic, not workmanship
New England Electrical Contracting Corporation (NEECC) leans commercial and telecom, not the average residential service call. Its own site lists tower builds, distributed antenna systems, small-cell and in-building wireless installs, EV charging stations for Tesla and Electrify America, plus an in-house steel fabrication shop — work for utilities and carriers as much as homeowners. A company profile puts its founding in 1999 under Kevin Farrell, based out of 21 Marion Dr. in Kingston (a separate directory instead dates it to 2005, so treat the exact year loosely). In 2021 it drew private-equity backing from Pfingsten Partners as that firm's twelfth platform investment, and a Rhode Island filing shows the entity converting from a corporation to an LLC that same year — consistent with a company adding scale rather than one running into trouble. The public track record here is thin. Google shows a 4-star average, but only from 13 ratings — not enough to lean on hard either way, and there's no citable, specific account of a homeowner's electrical job to point to. The one individually visible review is a one-star complaint about a company truck cutting off another driver near a highway on-ramp, which is a road-safety gripe rather than anything about wiring, panels, or workmanship. Anyone calling for a home job should ask directly how much residential service work NEECC actually takes on, since its marketing and public footprint are built around telecom infrastructure and EV charging installations rather than everyday house calls. It reads as a legitimate, multi-decade contractor with real institutional backing, but not yet one with a documented residential reputation to check against.
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- 1.0Oct 14, 2025
Worst drivers. I was cut off by a new England electrical driver.he came off the expressway and came off onto another road didn't stop.i was going straight and he came off the ramp into my car
— Kavan BrownView on Google Reviews ↗ - 5.0Jan 14, 2025
Great service, the worker was very kind and understood his job. He also finished the job fairly quick.
— Andy PhotographyView on Google Reviews ↗ - 1.0Jul 12, 2024
Subpar customer service at best. Employees are blatantly rude and disrespectful. Trucks regularly block intersections, driveways, and create dangerous road conditions. High liability partner better worth avoiding
— Eugene RohrerView on Google Reviews ↗ - 1.0Jun 21, 2024
You will notice they get a 4.9 star rating. Not one of the ratings has an explanatory message. Wonder why? My rating is zero star, but you can’t do that. The one interaction I had was on June 21, 2024. A NEECC truck was stopped at a very busy intersection in the Somerville Cambridge area; Kirkland Street and Beacon Street. The truck was running and did not have its flashes on. Traffic on Kirkland Street was stopped waiting for the lights for three blocks. I was on a bicycle and made it to the front of the line behind the truck; I typically do not pull in front of trucks for safety reasons. Another full light cycle progressed and the truck did not move. I went to the front and noticed there was no driver or no passenger in the truck. I found the two employees responsible for this and asked them to put the flashes on because they were blocking up traffic. The response by the NEECC employee was rude and ignorant. Pissed off behavior on both sides, including me, transpired after that. In the end, the flashes never went on. I told the employee if he just turned the flashes on I would be on my way, without taking photos. But if anybody from the company is reading this the plate number was MA W60109 and this happen at peak rush hour 8:45 am. Potential customers please take heed.
— Mike G.View on Google Reviews ↗
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- behind the score: Thin public feedback — only 13 Google ratings on record