National specialty trade and facilities services contractor for electrical, technology, and infrastructure systems
ArchKey operates as a large-scale trade contractor managing electrical, AV, security, and facilities services across the U.S., with active projects ranging from $20M+ electrical builds to data-center-scale BIM coordination. The tech stack reveals a hybrid maturity: deep CAD/BIM tooling (Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam) paired with industrial controls (Rockwell, Siemens, PLC/HMI) and modern project-management platforms (Procore, Jira, Asana). The hiring split between construction and engineering roles (nearly equal counts) combined with pain points around field efficiency, labor optimization, and bid-cost reduction suggests ArchKey is investing in operational standardization and data-driven field execution rather than software product development.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, Division Director, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer
ArchKey is one of the largest privately held specialty trade contractors in the United States, with over 5,000 employees. The company designs, builds, and maintains electrical systems, technology infrastructure, security systems, and related specialty installations for new construction and facility retrofit. In 2022, ArchKey established ProKey Facilities, a national facilities-services division focused on asset lifecycle management and preventive maintenance. The organization operates across multiple service lines—electrical contracting (high and medium voltage), audio-visual, network infrastructure, and industrial automation—serving customers ranging from small builds to large-scale data-center and enterprise facility projects. Headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri.
ArchKey's stack includes Procore for project management, Revit and Navisworks for BIM modeling, Bluebeam Revu for document markup, and Autodesk tools for design. Field teams use iPad-based workflows. Office coordination runs on Microsoft Office, Jira, Asana, and Smartsheet.
ArchKey integrates Rockwell Automation and Siemens control systems, PLC/HMI platforms, and UPS infrastructure. Projects span medium-voltage and high-voltage electrical systems, data-center builds, and substation work alongside telecommunications and security networks.
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