We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in New Jersey
New Jersey surplus electrical buyers — pharma campuses, utilities, and industrial facilities from Newark to Trenton. Fast offers, freight arranged.

New Jersey packs extraordinary industrial density into a small state: the pharmaceutical corridor along Route 1 and I-78, the port-industrial complex at Newark-Elizabeth, chemical plants along the Turnpike, and one of the East Coast's key data center clusters in Piscataway, Secaucus, and Weehawken.
We buy across all 21 counties — pharma campus surplus, port warehouse equipment, and data center decommissioning — with carriers experienced in NJ's tolls, permits, and tight urban sites.
What we buy most in New Jersey
Pharmaceutical campus consolidations lead: Merck, J&J, BMS-era buildings release exceptionally maintained switchgear, dry types, and MCCs with full documentation. Data center refreshes in the Meadowlands corridor add padmounts and PDU-scale equipment. Chemical plant rationalizations along the Delaware River contribute heavy MV gear.
Campus-scale purchasing
NJ pharma campuses sell electrical scope building-by-building during consolidations. We quote entire buildings from walkthrough photos — substations, distribution, lab panels, and cable plant as one number with one removal schedule, coordinated with your real estate timeline.
Ready to sell? Get your offer today.
Send photos and nameplate details — we respond with a firm offer, typically within 24 hours. Freight and rigging arranged nationwide, payment before pickup.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you buy lab and cleanroom electrical equipment?
- Yes — lab panelboards, isolation transformers, and cleanroom power gear from pharma buildings are all quoted.
- Can you work union sites in North Jersey?
- Yes. Our rigging partners maintain the union signatory relationships that North Jersey industrial sites require.
- How fast can you clear a building's electrical scope?
- Typical pharma building scopes clear in 1-3 weeks from accepted offer, sequenced with your decommissioning plan.