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| num_employees = “Several hundred” <ref>{{Cite web|title=Brink Constructors Inc. (a Quanta Services Company)|url=https://growjo.com/company/Brink_Constructors_Inc._%28a_Quanta_Services_Company%29|website=Growjo|access-date=27 October 2025}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 27 October 2025
Brink Constructors, Inc. is an American electrical construction contractor specializing in high-voltage transmission line construction, substation work, distribution systems, and civil infrastructure. The company is headquartered in Rapid City, South Dakota, and operates throughout the United States.[2]
Brink Constructors originates from an electric construction business founded in 1946 by Frank Brink in the Midwestern United States.[3]
The company expanded through the second half of the 20th century into transmission and substation projects nationwide.
In 2015, Brink Constructors became part of Quanta Services, Inc., a publicly traded utility infrastructure group.[2]
Brink Constructors performs construction and maintenance for investor-owned utilities, electric cooperatives, and public power entities. Its principal areas of operation include:
- High-voltage transmission line construction and rebuilds[2]
- Substation construction and expansion[3]
- Overhead and underground electrical distribution[3]
- Civil construction including foundations and site work for utility infrastructure[3]
The company has participated in large-scale grid-modernization and reliability projects across multiple U.S. regions. For example, the Omaha Public Power District awarded Brink Constructors a contract to build a 23-mile, 345-kV transmission line as part of a major expansion project approved in 2025.[4]
Brink has also been identified as a construction partner on the South 180th Street Transmission Reliability Project in Nebraska.[5]
Locations and workforce
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The company maintains its headquarters in Rapid City, South Dakota, and deploys crews regionally across the United States.[2]
Business research profiles estimate that the company employs several hundred personnel across its construction and support operations.[6]
Brink Constructors operates as a subsidiary of Quanta Services, a major utility infrastructure contractor serving the North American power and energy sectors.[2]

