The Legacy Project is officially underway. On April 17, U.S. Engineering publicly announced our long-term effort to form and execute a sustainability plan that will benefit our customers, our communities and our own organization. While the Legacy Project is new…
Sarabeth Gandara, Preconstruction Manager, highlights five things to consider if interested in a career in mechanical construction.
Tyler Nottberg, CEO, U.S. Engineering Holdings On March 23, U.S. Engineering Company Holdings CEO Tyler Nottberg moderated the opening panel discussion at the 2023 C3KC conference organized by the Junior League of Kansas City, Missouri (JLKCMO). The discussion, “National Trends,…
We are proud to announce that U.S. Engineering was recently awarded the 2023 FIRST Volunteer Partner of the Year. Rebecca David, Chief People Officer, and Kevin Sears, Midwest Metalworks Director of Manufacturing, accepted the recognition on behalf of the organization…
Lithium-ion battery production in the U.S. is on the rise. Here are four things you should know when engaging a mechanical partner.
U.S. Engineering Construction, Metalworks and Service teamed up on the design-build mechanical portion of the new 1-million-square-foot terminal at KCI.
The redeveloped National Western Center (NWC) in Denver, Colorado, relies on a unique energy source – sewage! U.S. Engineering Construction (USEC) collaborated with the NWC to build a sewer heat recovery system for their District Energy Plant that will serve…
U.S. Engineering partnered with McKee Medical Center for facility updates over the last five years, resulting in more than two dozen completed projects.
While we don’t capture every single instance of our people engaging with their communities, in 2022, we documented more than 70 different community-focused activities, or 1.35+ acts of service per week.
Though our roots in mechanical work go back to 1855 in Cologne, Germany, the American company was established in 1893, when Gustav Nottberg and family moved to the United States.