04/01/2024
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04/01/2024
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07/19/2023
The Energy Forum is pleased to announce keynote speaker, Chris Ruckman, VP, Energy Storage with Burns & McDonnell. Join Chris and others at the August 15th Energy Forum. For more information https://web.electricleague.org/events/ENERGY-FORUM-2079/details
07/12/2023
The Kansas City Energy Forum is excited to announce RS Electric Services as a Silver Sponsor. Join them and other industry professionals for an information filled day, August 15 at the Argosy Casino, Kansas City https://lnkd.in/gMeSPfSP
05/18/2023
Join us August 15th @ the Energy Forum 2023 Learn about the billions of dollars in government and utility incentives available to area businesses worldwide to help cover the cost of your building, EV charger, electric vehicle, and solar projects
05/02/2023
Save the date! August 15th for a business energy savings seminar. Registration will open soon!
12/09/2022
Good to see you all!
Our team enjoyed attending the Electric League of MO and KS Holiday Luncheon last week! Thank you for hosting and providing the opportunity to support the 2023 Scholarship Program and Harvesters - The Community Food Network.
12/02/2022
Thanks for posting Mark One Electric Company Inc. it was good to get everyone back together to kick off the holiday season. Thanks for attending
11/10/2022
Join us Dec. 1 and help fund the Electric League 2023 Scholarship program. https://web.electricleague.org/events/HOLIDAYLUNCHEON-1074/details
05/17/2022
By taking simple precautions, everyone can avoid electrically related fires, fatalities, injuries, and property loss.
Outdoors:
• Never touch downed power lines!
• Always call your local utility or 911 if you see lines down.
• Watch for overhead lines every time you use a ladder, work on roofs, trees, or carry long tools or loads. Keep kites, model airplanes, and metallic balloons away from power lines.
• Know what’s below before you dig. At least 3 days before starting any digging or excavating project, call 811, the National One Call Center, to have underground utility lines, pipes, and cables marked for free.
• Avoid planting trees underneath power lines or near utility equipment.
05/10/2022
By taking simple precautions, everyone can avoid electrically related fires, fatalities, injuries, and property loss.
Indoors:
• Check electric cords for fraying or cracking. Replace cords that may be damaged, and don’t overload electric outlets.
• Remember extension cords are intended to be temporary; they are not intended as permanent household wiring.
• Don’t run cords under carpets or rugs and don’t tack or nail cords to walls or floors.
• Keep electric appliances and tools away from water. Never reach for or unplug an appliance that has fallen into water; instead, turn the power off at the breaker before you unplug the appliance or remove it from the water.
• Never put anything other than an electrical plug in an outlet. Use outlet covers or caps to protect children.
• Keep your home’s electrical system in good repair. Contact a licensed electrical contractor if you have flickering lights, sparks, non-functioning outlets, or need wiring repairs or upgrades.
05/06/2022
Congratulations
39 years strong! As we reflect on the continued evolution of Gibbens Drake Scott, Inc. since it was founded back in 1983, we are proud of our accomplishments as a company, the longstanding relationships that have been built over the years and the breadth of projects we have been involved in. As we look towards the future, we are excited to welcome the next generation of engineers to our leadership team. Congrats to our newest VPs: Jeffrey Kling, Jeremy Barber & Dan Oliva!
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