The Florida & Alabama Outdoor Hospitality Convention & Expo will bring attention to electrical infrastructure planning for RV parks and manufactured housing communities, with Electrical Works presenting its services and project expertise during the event scheduled April 28 to May 1 at Rosen Shingle Creek.
The company will participate in the expo as it engages with industry stakeholders, including owners, operators, developers, and acquisition teams, to discuss electrical system challenges, infrastructure planning, and long-term upgrade strategies across outdoor hospitality properties.
Attendees will be able to meet the Electrical Works team at Booths 7–8 throughout the event. “This is your chance to meet our team, discuss electrical challenges, and find new opportunities for RV and manufactured home communities. Owners, operators, developers, and acquisition teams can have real conversations with those who design, build, and deliver electrical systems,” the announcement indicates.
The expo will provide an opportunity for focused discussions on electrical infrastructure needs beyond daily operational demands, with an emphasis on planning for current and future project requirements in RV and manufactured housing communities.
The company specializes in electrical infrastructure services for the outdoor hospitality sector, including system evaluations, GMI compliance planning, and long-term upgrade strategies based on project experience across multiple states. It supports park owners with assessments intended to identify risks and outline practical infrastructure solutions.
According to the announcement, Joe Ciceri and Tristan Ciceri will also be available to meet with attendees during the event. They work with clients nationwide on evaluating electrical systems and identifying operational risks.
The Florida & Alabama Outdoor Hospitality Convention & Expo will serve as a regional gathering point for operators and service providers focused on campground, RV park, and manufactured housing operations, with infrastructure development and compliance among the topics expected to be addressed during the event.