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Our history starts nearly a century ago when Jerome Goldstein founded the company in 1926. Goldstein had the ambitious goal of bringing electricity to rural areas that hadn’t yet caught up with the new technology. Thus, the name Power Engineering. Not long after the founding of the company, the federal government established a new agency to distribute electric power to small towns and farmers. Instead of throwing in the towel, Goldstein looked at the changing marketing demands and Power Engineering evolved, something it would continue to do over the coming decades. In the late 20s, we became Power Construction Company and began building single-family residences and small commercial buildings. Later, during the 50's and 60's, Power expanded its focus to include construction of K-12 schools and university facilities. In 1962, Goldstein’s son-in-law, Al Gorman, joined the company and it was his intrepid leadership over the next three decades that helped shape our beliefs around the importance of building great relationships, delivering exceptional customer service, and keeping our promises. By the late 80s, Power had established itself as one of the city's most respected builders of education, healthcare and hotel projects.