
LOGAN, UTAH — April 1, 2025 — Cache Valley Electric (CVE) proudly celebrates 110 years in business this month, commemorating a legacy that began on April 1, 1915, in Logan, Utah. What started as a small, family-run operation by Henry F. Laub has grown into one of the nation’s leading electrical and technology contractors—driven by generations of dedicated employees, bold innovation, and a shared commitment to excellence.
Fewer than one-half of one percent of businesses reach the 100-year milestone. CVE not only reached it but continues to thrive—evolving through global wars, economic downturns, and industry-wide transformations. For Owner and CEO Jim Laub, the company’s endurance is no accident. “Milestones like this don’t happen on their own. They’re built by people—dedicated, talented individuals who bring their best every day.”
From state-of-the-art data centers and advanced steel mills to critical infrastructure and leading-edge security systems, CVE is at the forefront of the nation’s most complex and impactful projects. With more than 3,000 employees across the country, the company delivers full-service solutions across its divisions, including electrical construction, infrastructure, teledata, industrial, multimedia, and prefabrication.
“Our electricians, engineers, technicians, and teams in the field and the office all play a vital role,” said Jim Laub. “Whether it’s a service call or a billion-dollar job site, we do it with integrity, craftsmanship, and care.”
At the heart of CVE’s culture is teamwork. Throughout the company’s history, it’s never been about one person. It’s about the collective. The pride in doing things the right way. The commitment to safety. And the belief that when people take care of each other, remarkable things happen.
As CVE enters its next chapter, the message is clear: keep building—together.
🎥 Watch CVE’s 110-Year Tribute Video
