Miller Electric Co. to acquire Daytona Beach-based contractor

The Jacksonville company says it expects to finalize an agreement with Giles Electric Co. this month


  • By Ric Anderson
  • | 11:31 a.m. June 10, 2026
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Expanding its presence in Central Florida, Jacksonville-based Miller Electric Co. announced June 10 it was acquiring the assets of Giles Electric Co. of Daytona Beach.
Expanding its presence in Central Florida, Jacksonville-based Miller Electric Co. announced June 10 it was acquiring the assets of Giles Electric Co. of Daytona Beach.
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Miller Electric Co. announced June 10 it has entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of Daytona Beach-based Giles Electric Co.

In a news release, Jacksonville-based Miller Electric Co. said the move is aimed at expanding its presence in Central Florida and positioning the company for further expansion. The transaction is expected to close in June 2026 subject to customary closing conditions, the release said.

Giles has been serving commercial and institutional clients for more than 55 years. 

“Giles Electric has built a legacy of delivering high-quality electrical solutions and maintaining strong, long-standing client relationships,” Miller CEO Henry Brown said in the release. “Their service-first mindset, reputation for excellence, and forward-thinking approach align closely with Miller Electric’s values and operating philosophy.”

Miller said that when the transaction is complete, Giles Electric will operate as the Daytona Beach area business unit of Miller Electric but will retain its name, brand, leadership team and Daytona Beach location. 

Brad Giles will be senior director of Miller Electric’s Daytona area business unit. There are no plans to relocate operations or eliminate positions as a result of the acquisition, the release said.

Until the transaction is completed, Miller Electric and Giles Electric will continue to operate as

independent companies, and there will be no changes to client contracts, points of contact or

ongoing projects.

 

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