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Institutional construction jobs carry an urgency that other projects don’t. Correctional facilities, colleges and universities, public and private schools and other government facilities all need to be completed as quickly as possible to minimize disruptions. A new industrial construction job has to be ready to go in time for a new quarter or semester, while renovations have to be completed around busy schedules and active use. We know the struggle.

As a premier mechanical contractor, we work within your schedule to complete your industrial construction project on time. Our customers expect work done on time and done right. We never disappoint. We’ve performed hundreds of industrial construction jobs across Minnesota. When your job needs to be done right, we’ll make it happen.

Mechanical & Electrical Services We Offer:

  • Plumbing
  • Medical Gas Piping
  • Acid Waste (Including Glass Piping)
  • Compresses Air Systems
  • Gas and Fuel Oil
  • Low and High Pressure Steam
  • Boiler and Chiller Plants and Piping
  • Welding and Fabrication

We are the most respected mechanical contractor in the greater Minneapolis and St. Paul area. Since 1995, we’ve stood out as a premier contractor specializing in design/build plumbing, heating, air conditioning, process piping and 24-hour service. Every employee is driven to provide great service with exceptional quality.

But don’t just take us at our word – see for yourself. Check out one of our featured projects below, then pop over to our projects gallery for even more examples of our past work.

 

FEATURED INSTITUTIONAL PROJECT

Red Lake Nation College

Red Lake Nation College is the only Tribal College in the Twin Cities.   RLNC serves Native Communities which is a unique market niche in higher education that no one else is serving.   RLNC Minneapolis will be the first Tribal College in the USA serving a major metropolitan center.  The new Minneapolis campus is a blend of old and new with a new event space link that ties together two existing historic brick buildings.

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