Archive for January, 2025

A Look into Millwright Work

Monday, January 27th, 2025

When a facility needs to shut down equipment for maintenance, upgrades, or repairs, millwrights are able to step up and provide expertise. With extensive knowledge of machinery and heavy equipment, millwrights keep everything working properly at all stages for large-scale projects. The job of a millwright requires a blend of technical skill, precision, and a deep understanding of mechanical systems to ensure safety and quality on a job.

PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES

During equipment shutdowns at manufacturing facilities, power plants, or industrial buildings, millwrights perform a variety of essential tasks to keep the project on schedule while minimizing any down time from the equipment being offline. Their work includes:

  • Machinery and heavy equipment installation: Millwrights are responsible for the precise installation of large equipment, ensuring it’s correctly aligned, set up, and securely in place.
  • Rigging and erecting: This involves safely moving and positioning heavy components using specialized equipment and techniques.
  • Plant relocation: If a facility relocates, millwrights dismantle, move, and reassemble machinery, ensuring that production can resume efficiently in the new location.
  • Inspections and maintenance: During shutdowns, millwrights will often inspect the equipment and perform any preventative maintenance required to extend the life of the machinery and ensure it is running with maximum efficiency.
  • Conveyor belt installation and maintenance: Miles of conveyor belts are often found in food grade factories, package fulfillment centers, and energy facilities. Egan’s millwrights install, repair, and maintain these systems on a regular basis.
  • Pump realignments: Regular pump and motor realignments keep equipment operating as designed.

KEEPING PROJECTS MOVING

In addition to these core tasks that are common on many jobsites, millwrights also oversee other key equipment and machinery responsibilities, including material handling and storage installation, conveyor systems, bridge and jib cranes, and pump alignment. Their work is not just about fixing things but also about optimizing equipment for peak performance.

Safety is paramount across all of Egan’s teams, and millwright work is no exception. With many potential hazards on a jobsite, planning is critical to ensure the work is completed properly and safely. As a multi-trades contractor, Egan Company is positioned to offer an integrated approach on projects, and our millwright capabilities are an example of the range of services we provide on any given jobsite. Learn more about Egan’s millwright services.

Ross Noak Nominated 2025 President of Minnesota Mechanical Contractors Association

Monday, January 13th, 2025

The Minnesota Mechanical Contractors Association (MMCA) has announced its board nominations for 2025, and Egan Senior Vice President of Mechanical, Ross Noak, has been elected president for the year. Noak was appointed to the MMCA Board of Directors in 2023, and has provided his expertise and input since. 

Ross Noak

Meeting regularly, the MMCA is a member-driven organization that promotes education, collaboration, and engagement with legislative initiatives that help shape the industry. 

“It is an honor to serve the MMCA and its members,” said Noak. “Over the years I have met so many great people through MMCA. With over 130 contractor members, we remain committed to delivering valuable services to our current members while continuing to grow and strengthen our membership to best represent the mechanical contracting industry. I would like to help find even more ways for contractors and their employees to become involved in and use the benefits offered by this great organization.”

EGAN COMPANY ELECTS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

Monday, January 6th, 2025
Grant Price

MINNEAPOLIS, MN (January 6, 2025) – Egan Company, a local multi-trades contractor and systems integrator, announced the promotion of Grant Price to Senior Vice President of Electrical. In this senior leadership role, Price is responsible for overseeing business operations and strategy for Egan’s business unit that delivers complete electrical services.

“Grant’s transition into this role is an exciting step for Egan,” said James Ford, Egan Company President & CEO. “His proven track record at every level of the company, combined with his drive and passion for innovation, leaves no doubt that he will lead us to new heights.”

The electrical business encompasses construction with a focus on commercial, solar, data center, and institutional projects; special projects for flexible, rapid-response upgrades, campuses, and remodels; outdoor services for lighting, utility infrastructure, civil projects, light rail, and public spaces; and industrial controls with electrical, process controls, engineering, a UL 508A panel shop, Refrigeration-IQ™, Egan’s refrigeration controls solution, and IntelliBatch®, Egan’s concrete batching product.

Price has over 33 years of experience in the electrical, industrial controls, and system integration industries, nearly all of which has been with Egan Company. A graduate of Minneapolis Technical Institute, he has held various roles, including Electrician, Project manager, Operations Manager, Group Manager, Vice President, and now Senior Vice President of Electrical. With this promotion, Price oversees Egan’s largest business bringing hands-on field knowledge and operational expertise to the role. His leadership and scale-up mindset have been instrumental in supporting Egan’s expansion into new markets—including North Carolina—advancing the capabilities of Egan’s new electrical prefabrication facility, and driving the growth of Egan’s electrical operations.

The Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal highlighted Price’s promotion in its People on the Move feature.

About Egan Company

Egan Company is a privately-owned, multi-trades contractor providing building trades to general contractors, engineers, building owners, property managers, and facility engineers. Specialties include: electrical, mechanical, curtainwall/glazing/metal panels (InterClad), millwrights, building technology, controls and system integration, and 24/7 service. Egan serves every stage of a building and provides in-house expertise in planning, design and engineering, construction, and maintenance. For more information about Egan Company, visit www.eganco.com.

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Celebrating 80 Years of Promises Kept

Thursday, January 2nd, 2025

Starting in a pipe shop on Minnesota’s Iron Range, Joseph Egan had a dream of running his own business. In 1945, he and his sons Bill and Costney opened the doors of Egan and Sons Plumbing and Heating Company in the Twin Cities, putting into motion his dream that would forever change the landscape of the state of Minnesota and beyond. 

Egan Companies HQ

Eighty years later, Egan Company has grown to four locations in two states, 12 trades, nearly 1,000 employees, and countless valued customers. What hasn’t changed in the last eight decades is the commitment to safety, quality, excellence, and following through on every project. 

This framework has helped us grow, kept us safe, and has played a fundamental role in the projects we’ve touched in our community. We are proud to be a part of the rich history and exciting future of everywhere we work. 

Join Egan in celebrating 80 years of Building On Promises Kept in 2025!