About Us

Lord in Puerto Rico

Lord Electric is the premier Electrical Contractor in Puerto Rico.  From pharmaceutical companies, to government structures, to internationally recoginized facilities such as the Arecibo Observatory and Puerto Rico's main power plants, Lord has been the energizing force behind Puerto Rico's growth for the last 50 years.

Our Management Team

At Lord, our commitment to excellence starts with our management team.  With all of our officials having been in the company for over ten years and members of our executive team being part owner of the company, our top management is certainly committed to Lord and its clients for the long haul.

Lord's Management Team

Manuel Rosabal, P.E., President
César Román,P.E., President Continental Lord Division
José Rivera Lamboy, Business Development
Manuel Vallés,PE., Purchasing
César Román, P.E., Executive Vice President Treasurer, Administration and Finance
Narciso Rabell,P.E.,Vice President Construction
Germán Cobaira,P.E., Vicepresident Estimating Department
Lionell Roger, Comptroller
Israel Esparra, P.E., Groupo Manager
Angel Mercado, E.I.T, Group Manager
Ronald Hopgood, P.E., Group Manager 
René Mulero, P.E., Group Manager

 

History

Frederic W. Lord

Frederic W. Lord, a graduate from M.I.T. and a visionary in the electrical engineering field, founded the LORD ELECTRIC COMPANY in Boston in 1895. He was quick to envision the changes America would encounter as electricity became a major force in the industry and he was determined to stand at the forefront of these advances in order to bring a better future to the people.

By 1959 the company had expanded its operations to participate in the rapid development of the Caribbean, focusing first on electrical contracting.  In 1972 Lord added a Mechanical Contracting Division.  Today, Lord Electric Company of Puerto Rico, Inc., is a corporation owned by its own officers and key employees, with a well established record of quality work in the following areas:  industrial, electrical, mechanical and telecommunication systems process.


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