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L.K. Comstock & Company, Inc.

L.K. Comstock & Company has achieved many noteworthy milestones in its 100-year history.  Each one contributed to advancing the company from a "new and unproven field of endeavor" to one of the nation's oldest and most accomplished electrical contractors.  Congratulations to past and present employees, customers, suppliers and industry friends who all contributed to this remarkable American success story.


1904. It was the year Teddy Roosevelt won the White House, the first New York City subway system began operation in Manhattan, and The New York Times Building in Times Square opened for business.

It also was the year Louis Kossuth Comstock staked his career on what he viewed as “a new and unproven field of endeavor” and founded his own company. Comstock resigned from his previous job on the last day of 1903, and on New Year’s Day 1904, he began organizing L.K. Comstock & Company.

Over the years the company nurtured a long and proud tradition. New owners and leaders have forged new direction for the business as new electrical technology has become available. Today RailWorks Comstock is one of the oldest and most respected electrical construction companies in the country.

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