North Texas-Based WBE-Certified Electrical Contractor Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Allied Electrical Group of Texas, Inc., a Dallas, TX-based electrical contracting company, seeks Chapter 11 protection.

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Allied Electrical Group of Texas, Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company has been a commercial and industrial electrical contractor serving the DFW metroplex for about 14 years.

Case records have not specified a reason that could have resulted in the filing. The company, however, faces a gap between the assets and liabilities range, thereby pointing toward financial restructuring.

Allied Electrical Group of Texas, Inc. Enters Bankruptcy

The company voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 on July 14, 2026. Case records on PACER show that company president Christine Delgado signed the petition prior to filing.

Attorney Laurance C. Boyd of The Law Office of Laurance C. Boyd, PLLC is representing the company in the proceedings.

The case is pending in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas.

Other Electrical Contractors Have Also Faced Bankruptcy Filings in 2026

Several electrical contractors have filed for bankruptcy protection in 2026, including companies in Florida and North Carolina.

A Casselberry, Florida-based regional company filed for Chapter 11 on March 17, 2026. Case records showed that Apex Electrical Solutions, LLC elected to proceed under Subchapter V due to a financial imbalance. The company offers site lighting, remodels, and other services for industrial, healthcare, and commercial construction.

On February 25, 2026, TW Electric Service, Inc. entered bankruptcy proceedings. The petition showed that the family-owned firm faced a gap between its assets and liabilities. The Benson, North Carolina-based operator offers electrical solutions for both residential and commercial projects.

About the Company

Allied Electrical Group of Texas, Inc. has been operating as a commercial and industrial electrical contractor since 2012. The woman-owned (WBE-Certified) company offers specialized offerings in ground-up construction, industrial design-build projects, tenant improvements, facility maintenance, advanced notification systems, generator installations, and building service upgrades.

According to its website, the company website states that it also provides preconstruction estimating, technical support, and electrical installation and lighting services for complex commercial projects. The website adds that its projects include hospitals, municipal buildings, hotels, distribution facilities, movie theaters, and other large-scale commercial developments.

Case Related Details

Case records show that Allied Electrical Group of Texas, Inc. currently has up to 49 creditors in total. Funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.

A summary of the Chapter 11 petition is shared here:

  • Filing Date: July 14, 2026
  • Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas
  • Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
  • Chapter: 11
  • Case Number: 26-33156-11
  • Estimated Assets: Between $100,001 and $1 million
  • Estimated Liabilities: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
  • Estimated Creditors: 1-49
  • Reason for Filing: Reorganize finances under court supervision

Allied Electrical Group of Texas, Inc. now joins an expanding list of electrical contractors that have attempted restructuring. The court-guided proceedings are expected to determine how the company regains its financial footing while addressing creditor claims.

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