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Metropolitan Mechanical Contractors company history timeline

1963

Since our humble beginnings in 1963, our company has become a leader in designing, building and servicing complex mechanical systems.

1963 – MMC was founded by Kenneth H. Gilbert.

1972

1972 – MMC moved to 7340 Washington Avenue South in Eden Prairie, MN, increasing their space to approximately 27,000 square feet in a location they would call home for nearly 40 years.

1981

1981 – Kenny Gilbert retired and sold his business to five employees.

1985

1985 – The company started to expand when they acquired Allied Metalcraft as well as starting the Small Projects (SP) and Service Divisions.

1990

MMC’s Virtual Building Systems Division started in early 1990’s.

1991

1991 – MMC completed the Mall of America project-one of our largest projects at over 4.2 million square feet.

1995

1995 – MMC designed a new logo and the company vehicles changed from brown to white.

2000

2000 – MMC was sold to Exelon Corporation.

2004

2004 – A group of eight purchased the company back from Exelon.

2010

In July, 2010 MMC purchased a 79,000 square foot building in Eden Prairie, MN. The new space allowed for all three trades to be combined in the fabrication shop as well as future office space growth.

2011

2011 – APi Group, Inc. acquired MMC. MMC merged with Doody Mechanical.

2013

2013 – MMC celebrated 50 years in business.

2014

2014 – MMC was awarded its largest project to-date, Sanford Fargo Medical Center.

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