Travis Electrical Service (TES) is proud to be powering up the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum at Fort Campbell, a monumental $40 million project underway at Fort Campbell Boulevard and Tiny Town Road.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Travis Electrical Service (TES) is proud to be powering up the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum at Fort Campbell, a monumental $40 million project underway at Fort Campbell Boulevard and Tiny Town Road. With a stellar reputation for excellence in industrial, commercial and residential services across middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky, TES will help bring this long-awaited landmark to life, with phase one set to open in late 2025.
“To be chosen as the electrical contractor, and to be part of this special project for our city, matters.”
“We are extremely excited about this project and are grateful to Barton Malow Builders, Commonwealth Development Group and the Ft. Campbell Historical Foundation for selecting us to serve as a trade partner to help bring this important project to life,” Chris Travis, President and owner of Travis Electrical Service, said. “Decades of effort and fundraising have culminated in this very special moment in time. The brave men and women who are stationed at Ft. Campbell are vitally important – not only to our nation as its defenders of freedom – but also as a vital part of our community. By building a more easily accessible museum chronicling the history of the famed 101st Airborne and other combat units stationed at Ft. Campbell, the Foundation continues to honor the legacy of the Division in addition to developing strong bonds between the community and active duty soldiers and veterans.”
Having previously been met with funding delays and other obstacles, this new museum has been 30 years in the making and will highlight the military history and service of Fort Campbell soldiers. Since 1956, the Don F. Pratt Museum has served this purpose within the gates of the military post, but space limitations and time-consuming checkpoint security sparked the need for a more advantageous location.
The new museum will cover 41,000 square feet of exhibit space – over four times larger than the current location – and will be located outside the military gates, making it much more accessible to visitors.
“Having been in the Clarksville area for a long time as a company, we know that this project has been in the works for quite a while and is very important to the community,” Travis Electrical Service Vice President Reagan Thomas said. “To be chosen as the electrical contractor, and to be part of this special project for our city, matters.”
The core values of TES – Trust, Excellence, Service and Team Player – pertain not only to the company’s relationship with their clients but also to their role in the local community. As a former firefighter himself, President and owner Chris Travis is passionate about their company’s support of first responders, 101st soldiers and military veterans. The company regularly donates a portion of their profits to the scholarship program Folds of Honor. Many TES team members are also veterans themselves, so support for the military runs deep.
Thomas believes that the TES passion for people, as well as their high standards for quality, helped to lead them to this opportunity. “We care about the relationships with our community and with our clients,” she added. “It’s important to us that we do what we say we’re going to do, and we actively work to be partners with contractors. When problems arise, we work hard to be part of the solution, and when problems come up that are out of our hands, we still help to make sure that deadlines are met. We’re looking forward to doing our part to ensure this project runs smoothly and on schedule.”
Those interested in learning more about TES may visit their brand new website at traviselectricalservice.com to read customer testimonials, explore a list of services or request more information. One can also connect through facebook.com/TravisElectricalService or by calling 931-542-2878.
The vision of Travis Electrical Service is to build lifelong relationships with its customers based upon its unwavering principles of trust, excellence, service and being a team player. A family-owned business that has been serving Clarksville, Tennessee, and its surrounding communities since 2007, Travis Electrical provides top quality commercial, industrial and residential services for homes and businesses.
Media Contact
Dawn Bramblett, Travis Electrical Service, 731-608-7650, dawn@bramblettgrp.com, traviselectricalservice.com
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