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Bird Electric Partners with ISN® to Streamline Subcontractor Management Across Operations
Oct 8, 2025 7:25 AM

Texas electrical construction service provider leverages ISNetworld® to enhance subcontractor safety processes

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

ISN, the global leader in contractor and supplier information management services, announced Bird Electric, a provider of utility, storm response, and electrical services, has selected ISNetworld as its primary subcontractor information management platform. ISN will support Bird Electric in implementing a consistent, data-driven approach to subcontractor oversight across its three divisions.

“Implementing ISNetworld helps Bird Electric move beyond fragmented tracking methods and ensure all our subcontractors are held to the same health, safety, and environmental (HSE) standards,” said Nathan Egge, Vice President of Storm Response at Bird Electric. “Bird Electric is committed to creating a culture of accountability on and off the jobsite, and partnering with ISN helps us meet this goal.”

Headquartered in Texas, with locations in Midland, Mansfield, and Eastland, Bird Electric operates at the forefront of utility infrastructure and emergency storm response. An ISN contractor customer since 2010, Bird Electric has participated in numerous ISN User Group Meetings to share insights and best practices with other safety leaders in the industry. Previously relying on several internal systems for subcontractor qualification, Bird Electric made the strategic decision to implement ISNetworld for subcontractor management as a Contractor Operator. The company will leverage ISNetworld tools and services including RAVS 360™ to assess the implementation of subcontractor HSE programs, gain insights into company safety cultures, and provide actionable insights to help improve safety on jobsites.

“Bird Electric’s commitment to high safety standards and operational integrity is reflected in its early adoption of ISN tools and services that go beyond desktop review and compliance,” said Rick Dorsett, Vice President of Energy Operations at ISN. “ISN is proud to support Bird Electric as it strengthens subcontractor oversight and measures compliance more effectively.”

For more information on ISN’s industry-leading software and services, visit isn.com.

About ISN

ISN is the global leader in contractor and supplier information management, with more than 20 years of experience connecting 850 Hiring Clients in capital-intensive industries with 85,000 active contractors and suppliers to promote safety, health, and sustainability in the workplace. ISN’s brands include ISNetworld®, a global online contractor and supplier management platform, Transparency-One®, a responsible sourcing platform built to bring transparency to supply chain management, and Empower®, a worker-level app built to keep workers moving forward.

ISN has 14 offices around the globe which provide award-winning support and training for its customers in more than 85 countries. ISN takes pride in leading worldwide efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of contractor and supplier management systems and in serving as a world-class forum for sharing industry best practices, benchmarking performance, providing data insights among its members, and helping decision makers, including board members, ensure contractor and supplier risk is assessed and monitored. For more information, visit isn.com.

About Bird Electric

Bird Electric is a U.S. electrical construction services provider with a national reach in emergency power restoration. With more than 600 employees, Bird Electric delivers grid solutions and operates in adjacent distributed infrastructure markets including renewables, electric vehicle (EV) charging, and connectivity. The company also has long-established relationships with fuel producers and energy providers. Bird Electric offers an industry-leading safety record and apprenticeship program certified by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Source: ISN

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