Coates Electrical and Instrumentation Inc. (CE&I) is a full service electrical contractor specializing in industrial electrical, communications, instrumentation, power, and control systems. CE&I has installed systems in oil and gas, refining, manufacturing, material handling, mining applications, and commercial electrical construction. We are a direct hire company with a highly skilled team of technicians, installers, and programmers.
With design build capability, ISA Certified Automation Professionals (CAP) and Certified Control Systems Technicians (CCST), CE&I can design and construct your entire electrical, communications, control systems, instrumentation, program the PLC/DCS, and optimize the systems to improve overall plant reliability.
With design build capability, ISA Certified Automation Professionals (CAP) and Certified Control Systems Technicians (CCST), CE&I can design and construct your entire electrical, communications, control systems, instrumentation, program the PLC/DCS, and optimize the systems to improve overall plant reliability.
Services
Coates Electrical & Instrumentation Inc. will select and train our employees to provide our customers with a new Standard of Quality, Craftsmanship, Safety, and Technical Support at a competitive price. We will provide timely, versatile and guaranteed services, custom tailored to meet the individual needs of those we serve.
Scott Coates founded Coates Electrical & Instrumentation Inc. in 1994 after spending nearly 25 years at Great Salt Lake Mineral as the Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance Engineer. Scott believed that the electrical industry needed a construction company that focused on reliability and maintainability after the construction phase was complete.
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Reviews (2)
Michael Jenkins
Apr 15, 2021
I can't speak on their ability as an electrician. I can only speak to their commitment to safety. Rather, their lacking commitment to safety. There's a funny thing about the HOV lane. The sensors have color coded lights. Green means it read your exemption tag. Blue means it read your pass. Yellow means it didn't read a tag or pass. If you have a safe following distance, then the person in front of you will not see the light flash for your car.
For many miles, I had no issue reading the yellow light that flashed for the single occupant Coates Electrical truck riding my bumper in the HOV lane. There was not even a quarter second between light flashes and we were traveling at freeway speeds. This tells me everything I need to know about Coates Electrical. They do not care about making an unsafe environment.
They will endanger anyone and even break laws they find inconvenient. Funny thing is, I'm in the market for an electrician. The first thing I look for in an electrician is an firm belief in safety first. The second thing is one that doesn't cut corners. I do not know why they felt entitled to create an unsafe environment on our freeways or why they needed to cut corners by abusing the HOV lane.
If they're not willing to adhere to safety first in public, then I do not know what you would expect them to do differently in your home. I've read their other reviews. Seems people like to praise them for their charity. Where is their charity when it comes to giving people a safe following distance? Where is their charity when they abuse the HOV lane to steal a free ride? Using money to put on a false face of magnanimity is the problem with charity. What other ugliness would they use money (or drywall) to hide?
For many miles, I had no issue reading the yellow light that flashed for the single occupant Coates Electrical truck riding my bumper in the HOV lane. There was not even a quarter second between light flashes and we were traveling at freeway speeds. This tells me everything I need to know about Coates Electrical. They do not care about making an unsafe environment.
They will endanger anyone and even break laws they find inconvenient. Funny thing is, I'm in the market for an electrician. The first thing I look for in an electrician is an firm belief in safety first. The second thing is one that doesn't cut corners. I do not know why they felt entitled to create an unsafe environment on our freeways or why they needed to cut corners by abusing the HOV lane.
If they're not willing to adhere to safety first in public, then I do not know what you would expect them to do differently in your home. I've read their other reviews. Seems people like to praise them for their charity. Where is their charity when it comes to giving people a safe following distance? Where is their charity when they abuse the HOV lane to steal a free ride? Using money to put on a false face of magnanimity is the problem with charity. What other ugliness would they use money (or drywall) to hide?
Brandi Green
Jul 22, 2015