Rosendin Electric to Expand in Richmond Market

March 10, 2026
2 min read

Key Highlights

  • The company will invest $14 million in leasing and constructing a new 124,000 sq-ft logistics center in Hanover County, VA.
  • The company plans to develop a 5,000 sq-ft training space to connect students with trade jobs, supporting local education and workforce development.
  • Rosendin Electric is the second-largest electrical contractor in the U.S., according to EC&M's 2025 Top 50.

Rosendin Electric, San Jose, CA, ranked in EC&M magazine’s 2025 Top 50 Electrical Contractors as the second largest contractor in the country, has signed a deal to lease a 124,000-sq-ft logistics center in the Richmond, VA, area. According to the Greater Richmond Partnership (GRP), Rosendin will have a lease at Lakeridge Logistics Center in Hanover County, VA, as part of its expansion plans in the area. GRP said Rosendin expects to grow its employment at the facility to more than 250 workers over the next 3 to 5 years. 
“Our investment in greater Richmond demonstrates our dedication to growth in a new market and positions us for success,” said Matt Orosz, Rosendin senior vice president for the East Region, in the press release. “We’re excited that our facility in Hanover County will serve as a hub for Rosendin’s regional electrical contracts moving forward. Rosendin is fortunate to have great relationships with so many companies in the Greater Richmond area, and we look forward to expanding our presence here to better collaborate with our partners.”
According to the press release, Rosendin is a $5.6-billion employee-owned company with offices across the country, building landmark projects for tech giants, manufacturers, healthcare companies, airports and hospitality groups. The firm expects to invest $14 million in the building lease and construction.
Sue Dibble, Board of Supervisors representative for the South Anna District, said in the press release, “I am thrilled to hear of the good, high wage jobs Rosendin will create in the community in the near future, and equally as excited to hear the interest in engaging our middle, high and trade schools to help connect our students to the trade jobs of the future, highlighted by the development of a 5,000-square-foot training space in their new building.”

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