S.H.E. Electrical ProjectsStructure. Housing. Efficiency.

Project focus

Project support across California.

Electrical and Lighting, bidding, and coordination support for public, private, residential, commercial, and community-centered work.

Service regions

Supporting Southern and Central California project teams.

S.H.E. is available for project conversations with city departments, school districts, developers, general contractors, commercial teams, residential clients, and community partners.

Availability depends on scope, schedule, documentation needs, and project location.

Southern California · Central California · School districts · Municipal facilities · Housing developments · Commercial spaces · Event centers · Community infrastructure

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Our purpose

Why we do this.

California's cities and counties face ongoing backlogs in Electrical and Lighting work and infrastructure projects. Skilled labor is short, compliance and permitting keep getting more complex, costs keep rising, and women remain underrepresented in trades leadership. S.H.E. was built to meet that moment.

Founded by Marlene Flory, with co-owners Stephanie Maynez and Justin Foutz, S.H.E. is a company built between two families with a multi-generational legacy in Electrical and Lighting work. Our purpose is to fulfill California's infrastructure and housing needs through an inclusive, women-led business model that emphasizes structural integrity, cost efficiency, and regulatory excellence.

Just as important is who gets to build that future. S.H.E. is committed to opening the Electrical and Lighting trades to women of every socioeconomic background and to minority professionals, because the industry gets stronger when more people get a real way in.

Project sectors

The project types S.H.E. is built to support.

S.H.E. can support planning, bidding, documentation, Electrical and Lighting coordination, and efficient project communication across these sectors.

Schools and education facilities

Municipal and city facilities

Event centers

Housing developments

Commercial improvements

Residential retrofits

Public infrastructure

Energy-efficient Electrical and Lighting support