Local Partners

The Detroit execution bench, organized for sprint builds

SBRP runs with multiple execution partners across Detroit's mechanical and electrical contractor base. Each project is staffed to its scope, schedule, and counterparty—with the bench depth to commit a sprint-build calendar in writing. Hundreds of trades on call. Multiple paths to mobilization.

SBRP carries the contractor bench

  • Active relationships with the major IBEW Local 58 and UA Local 636/Local 98 signatory contractors operating in southeast Michigan.
  • Pre-qualified bench across electrical, mechanical, low-voltage, controls, and specialty industrial scopes.
  • Sprint-build delivery: execution partner matched to scope and schedule, with bench depth behind the calendar.
  • Direct working channels with DTE Energy, Consumers Energy, and ITC Michigan for substation, service, and interconnection coordination.
  • One accountable team across site, utility, capital, and construction.

Built for the calendar.

Owners and operators need a calendar they can defend. SBRP carries the contractor relationships so each project gets the right team for its scope—design-build, hard bid, EPC, or owner-direct—with a sprint-build commitment behind it.

Multiple execution partners. One sprint-build calendar.

8+ Active Detroit electrical & mechanical contractor relationships
Sprint Build calendars committed at award
IBEW & UA Signatory bench across electrical and mechanical trades
One Team Site, utility, capital, and construction under one accountable lead

02 / The Bench

Electrical and mechanical bandwidth across Detroit

SBRP works alongside the contractors Detroit owners and operators already know. Below is an overview of the contractor categories we draw from to staff sprint-build outcomes. The specific firm engaged on a given project is selected with the project counterparties at award.

Electrical Contractors

  • IBEW Local 58 signatory firms covering low-voltage, distribution, substation, and critical-power scopes.
  • ESOP-owned and family-held electrical contractors with Detroit roots and ENR Midwest top-tier ranking.
  • Specialty subsidiaries for utility, motor service, fire and life safety, and industrial controls.
  • Direct DTE Energy and ITC Michigan working relationships across substation interconnection and service upgrades.

Selected at award based on scope, schedule, and counterparty preference.

Mechanical Contractors

  • UA Local 636 (pipe trades) and Local 98 (sheet metal) signatory firms operating across southeast Michigan.
  • Design-build and EPC mechanical contractors with data hall, industrial, and institutional track records.
  • Process piping, plumbing, HVAC, controls, and high-purity specialty scopes.
  • Detroit-based firms with active Consumers Energy and Enbridge gas-service coordination experience.

Matched to chiller, AHU, and process loads at the design phase.

Bandwidth, not lock-in, is what makes the calendar

For brownfield redevelopment, data deployments, and substation interconnects, engineering is rarely the long pole. The long pole is mobilization—standing up labor, gear, and utility coordination on the calendar the project needs. Bench depth is bandwidth: multiple execution partners, multiple paths to the gameday calendar.

Multiple Pre-qualified electrical and mechanical contractors per scope
Days Mobilization windows under signatory IBEW and UA labor
Self-perform Across low-voltage, utility, motor service, and specialty scopes
Owner-direct Substation and service coordination with DTE, Consumers, ITC

SBRP carries this bench into every pursuit so we can commit:

  • Sprint-build calendars committed at award, with the execution partner matched to scope.
  • Substations energized faster, on the strength of utility relationships SBRP holds directly.
  • Hundreds of IBEW and UA trades staffed in days, not months, under signatory labor.
  • Self-perform across low-voltage, utility, motor service, and specialty scopes through the bench, no waiting on subs of subs.
  • Execution-partner selection that respects the existing relationships at the table.

It lets us commit, in writing, to a path to construction—built around the right team for the project.

The trades who built the venues, plants, and data halls Detroit knows by name are on this bench. SBRP is the integrator that holds the calendar across all of them.

04 / Roles

What SBRP brings, what the contractor brings

SBRP

  • Site sourcing and control across the Rust Belt.
  • Brownfield diligence and remediation strategy.
  • Interconnection and capacity modeling.
  • Energy procurement through SBRP and Procurement Partners.
  • Capital structure and tax-credit underwriting.
  • Development representation across the project stack.
  • Execution-partner orchestration, scope packaging, and schedule guarantee.

SBRP does not own GPUs, run workloads, or operate compute.

Execution Partner

  • Union signatory execution when required, under IBEW Local 58 and UA Locals 636 / 98.
  • Design-build, hard bid, or EPC delivery as the project requires.
  • Self-perform across electrical, mechanical, controls, and specialty scopes.
  • Direct working relationships with DTE Energy, Consumers Energy, and ITC Michigan.
  • Tier III-grade critical-power and process-mechanical experience.
  • Capacity to staff projects with hundreds of trades on a single deployment.

Selected at award. Matched to scope. Backed by the bench.

SBRP works on either side of the table. Some projects we run as the development lead with capital and operator partners behind us; on others we plug in at the request of an owner, operator, or capital partner who needs the Detroit bench and the sprint-build calendar.

Tell us about the project

Owners, capital partners, and compute operators evaluating a Michigan or Rust Belt deployment, send the site, the rough load, and the timeline. We will respond with a scope outline and a sprint-build calendar.