Clay County chosen as multi-national company’s new U.S. headquarters
Majority of East Coast Powerline’s equipment now staged in Celina
CELINA-East Coast Powerline (ECP), a multi-national power line construction, maintenance, and storm restoration company, has chosen Clay County as the location for their headquarters here in the United States.
“We at ECP have some exciting news!” company officials announced on Facebook earlier this month. “We have officially opened our operation in Celina, Tennessee.
“It has been a labor of love this last four months, but we have the majority of our U.S. equipment here and we are ready to roll.”
ECP has set up shop here at 120 Industrial Park Lane near the Clay County Sanitation Department with their huge fleet of bucket trucks and other equipment, which will be utilized to accomplish energized, helicopter, specialized stringing, emergency storm restoration, fleet and tooling, and other powerline work.
Their headquarters in Canada is located in New Ross, Nova Scotia. In addition to their headquarters here, they also have local offices in Fort Myers, FL, Albany, NY, and Lapeer, MI in the U.S.
Founded in 2018 by president Jacob Haley, East Coast Powerline started as a consulting and management business working across Eastern Canada and the United States.
The company established a storm response division in 2019 and their first location in the U.S. in Michigan in 2021.
They executed over 60 consecutive days of storm response from Michigan to Connecticut and New York to Louisiana the same year, as total resources peaked at 135 pieces of equipment and 150 employees.
Along the way, ECP was awarded a major re-conductoring project in Arkansas and several other construction projects, as their transmission division steadily grew.
Their success led to establishing the location here, further enabling a more centralized approach to foster ECP’s strategic growth across the North American utility sector.
According their website, ECP “specializes in the successful management and timely delivery of small to mid-scale powerline projects and storm restoration events across North America.”
“We provide our clients with a proven management team, functional operation strategies and innovative work procedures to take on the most challenging tasks in the industry to deliver a safe, quality, and on schedule project,” the website said.
For more information about ECP, visit www.eastcoastpowerline.com.