| 10/28/2008 Total Mechanical awarded "Patriot Award"On August 21, 2008, Total Mechanical was awarded a “Patriot Award”, a Department of Defense Certificate of Appreciation, for Total’s support of the National Guard and Reserve. Total was nominated by SFC Kevin Brehmer, who, in August of 2007 returned from Guard duty in Iraq. The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) presents this award to employers who support the employment laws protecting the rights of workers serving in the Reserve component. Total has long demonstrated a deep and genuine appreciation for individuals serving our country through the armed forces. Thank you Kevin, for your contribution, and for recognizing Total’s commitment.  Left to Right:: Mike Smith, SFC Kevin Brehmer, Dennis Braun | | 5/27/2008 Total Comfort Changes Name - Aquires Lombard ElectricPewaukee, WI - May 27, 2008
Total Comfort of Wisconsin announced today that it has changed its company name to TOTAL Mechanical. The goal of the name change is to better reflect the company's extensive integrated capabilities in mechanical contracting.
The company also announced that it has acquired Lombard Electric, a full-service electrical contractor located in Waukesha. The acquisition complements TOTAL Mechanical's HVAC, plumbing, fire protection and building automation services.
TOTAL Mechanical serves commercial and industrial customers throughout Wisconsin. The company has also split off its residential services business under the name TOTAL Residential, a division of TOTAL Mechanical.
"Since 1988, our company has continuously evolved to better serve our customers who build and maintain commercial buildings and private residences. Meeting their needs has always been our goal," said Dennis Braun, president and CEO of TOTAL Mechanical. "Today, as the largest locally-owned mechanical contractor in Southeast Wisconsin, we are proud to provide totally integrated mechanical contracting services on any size commercial, industrial or residential building project - from small to large - including design, engineering, construction, installation, maintenance and 24-hour emergency service. Today, we truly are a single-source for meeting all of our customers' mechanical contracting needs."
TOTAL Mechanical, headquartered in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, is privately-owned by Dennis Braun. "With more than 75,000 total square feet of facilities fully outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment, and over 300 highly experienced professionals using safe and proven systems, more than ever, we have the total capabilities to provide the highest quality services, with impeccable integrity and ultimate responsibility on all projects," Braun said.
"Now, to better convey all that we have to offer, we've changed our name to TOTAL Mechanical," Braun announced.
"While our company name is changing, all core elements of our organization will remain the same. TOTAL Mechanical will continue to provide our customers with the same level of superior service and total satisfaction," promises Braun.
Along with the name change, TOTAL Mechanical has introduced a new logo. The changes are effective immediately, and all future business activity will be undertaken with the new identity.
For More Information, contact:
Dennis Braun
President and CEO
TOTAL Mechanical
Phone: (262) 523-2500 main | | 10/26/2006 TOTAL Mechanical RECEIVES MID-MARKET GROWTH AWARDPewaukee, Wisconsin October 23, 2006
TOTAL Mechanical received a Mid-Market Growth Award. Dennis Braun, President/CEO, accepted the award on behalf of everyone at TOTAL Mechanical of Wisconsin, Inc. The Mid-Market Growth Awards honor companies that have $5 million to $250 million in annual revenue and that have experienced substantial growth over the past three years. TOTAL Mechanical has a growth rate of 57.3 percent since 2003! That growth has allowed TOTAL Mechanical to become the largest locally owned mechanical contractor in southeast Wisconsin.
Twenty-five Milwaukee area companies were presented with this award at a luncheon at the Pfister Hotel on October 23rd. Thank you to all TOTAL Mechanical employees and friends for your help in enabling TOTAL Mechanical to receive this award. As Dennis Braun stated, "employees are key to TOTAL Mechanical's success since they are the ones who deliver on the company's promise of providing the best possible service. | | 5/1/2006 TOTAL Mechanical ACQUIRES DOWNEYPewaukee, Wisconsin May 1, 2006
TOTAL Mechanical of Wisconsin, Inc. today announced that it has acquired key operating divisions of Downey Inc. This acquisition solidifies TOTAL Mechanical's position as the largest locally owned and managed mechanical contractor in southeastern Wisconsin. TOTAL Mechanical will assume operational control immediately and the acquisition will be finalized later this month. The terms of the sale are not being disclosed.
"I am pleased about the tremendous opportunities this acquisition provides for our employees and the company to continue growing into the future," said Dennis J. Braun, President and CEO of TOTAL Mechanical. "Downey has a long-standing tradition of being a high-quality mechanical contractor, and we are excited to be able to strengthen TOTAL Mechanical with the addition of Downey's hard-working team of experienced professionals."
TOTAL Mechanical was established in 1968 and is a mechanical contracting firm specializing in the design, installation and service of commercial and residential HVAC and plumbing systems as well as mechanical systems that support industrial and manufacturing processes. With the acquisition of Downey, TOTAL Mechanical now has approximately 300 employees, including more than 230 skilled trade workers representing four Milwaukee area labor unions - Sheet Metal Workers Local 18, Plumbers Local 75, Sprinkler Fitters Local 183, Steamfitters Local 601, and Racine/Kenosha Steamfitters/Plumbers Local 118.
Gregory M. Coffman, President and CEO of Downey stated, "In considering joining with another mechanical contractor, there were two equally important objectives for Downey - employee opportunity and uninterrupted service to our customers. Joining TOTAL Mechanical greatly exceeds both of these objectives. TOTAL Mechanical has the vision, leadership and the resources to continue Downey's spirit. TOTAL Mechanical is strongly grounded by commitments to customer service and employee success through ethical business practices - the same key elements that Downey values."
Coffman will lead the Downey transition and join with TOTAL Mechanical executives in strategic planning, construction management, employee development, and business development. Downey was established in 1863 and is also a full-service mechanical contractor serving commercial, industrial, and institutional customers. Downey has provided total mechanical construction on such notable projects as MGIC Corporate Headquarters, Northwestern Mutual Life Home Office, Froedtert Hospital, Reuss Federal Plaza, The Bradley Center, and The Midwest Airlines Center.
The Downey acquisition is TOTAL Mechanical's third major acquisition in recent years. The company also acquired Hampton Plumbing in 2002 and Wenninger Mechanical in 2004. Braun stated, "We believe this is a sound business decision that fits our strategic plan that calls for a blend of organic growth, growth by acquisition, and continued diversification of the services we offer. The acquisition of Downey enables TOTAL Mechanical to enter the fire protection business with an established, experienced group of professionals. This acquisition will enhance our ability to design, build and service with the same attention to detail and focus on quality that our customers have come to expect. As with our previous acquisitions, we are pleased to be able to bring so many talented individuals together."
According to Braun, there will be no immediate staffing changes at either organization. Once the transition is complete, employees will be working out of TOTAL Mechanical's Pewaukee headquarters.
TOTAL Mechanical has an established customer base in Southeastern Wisconsin and has done work throughout the upper Midwest, including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Minnesota. |
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