Press Release
Norlee Group’s recent LinkedIn post highlights its community role. In late March 2026, Norlee announced that it was the “presenting sponsor” of the Jacksonville Icemen’s “Guns N’ Hoses” charity hockey event. This event brings together first responders (firefighters, law enforcement, EMTs, paramedics, and military) on ice for charity.
This reflects Norlee’s commitment to community and first responders. The post’s tone is enthusiastic and community‑focused, thanking local heroes and inviting the public to join.
In context, this community sponsorship illustrates Norlee Group’s brand values: teamwork, giving back, and pride in serving those who serve.
Norlee Group is a privately held construction and engineering group based in Florida. Norlee has rapidly expanded through various acquisitions.
Norlee positions itself as one of the best electrical contractors in Florida. The company offers a complete range of MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) and technology services under one roof. Norlee Group specialises in these services across various sectors such as commercial, healthcare, infrastructure, education, government, retail, multi-family, hospitality, and institutional markets.
Norlee Group provides engineering and construction services. Its offerings include low- and medium-voltage power systems, lighting, security and access control, data cabling, and energy efficiency systems. It also handles specialized areas like emergency power systems, underground utility installation, and building automation.
As the best electrical contractors in Florida, this company covers every phase of the project in an efficient manner. Right from design and installation to continuous maintenance and support, the experts of this company ensure seamless execution and top-notch results.
The engineering team at Norlee Group work closely with architects to design integrated systems across all MEP disciplines with precision and foresight.
The electrical contracting industry is growing. This growth is being driven by broad trends such as renewable energy adoption, infrastructure upgrades, and technological advances. Electrical contractors today must be more than mere “wire installers”. They increasingly act as system integrators across power, communication, and automation and all while maintaining safety standards.









