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About This Business

Omaha Electric Service, Inc. serves residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers throughout the Omaha area with a complete set of electrical and data wiring services.

BBB Accredited Since: 1/5/2021

Years in Business: 38

Products and Services

Omaha Electric Service, Inc. offers electrical contractor services for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers including wiring and cable installation and repairs. They offer services for electrical panels, lighting, security systems, data networks, telecommunication systems, electric generators, power plant controls, fiber optics, traffic signals and poles and underground wiring.

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Business Details

BBB File Opened:
1/8/1998
Business Started:
8/1/1987
Date of New Ownership:
8/28/2019
Business Incorporated:
8/17/1988
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Business Management:
John Lepak, President
Katelyn Miller, Staff Accountant

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
John Lepak, President
Katelyn Miller, Staff Accountant
Customer Contacts
John Lepak, President
Katelyn Miller, Staff Accountant
Social Media
Facebook

Licensing information

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