Master Mechanical Profile

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PLUMBING & HEATING

Celebrates 50 Years

SUCCEEDING ON A SOLID FOUNDATION Master Mechanical’s strong partnerships see the company through changing economic times

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aster Mechanical Plumbing and Heating (MMPH) is a provider of the complete mechanical scope to building owners, property developers, general contractors and others in the building construction industry. In 1968, Bill Strong Sr., Gary Hoover, and Frank Wilson approached E.A. Gellhaus with an opportunity to invest in a small plumbing venture. On May 1, 1968, Master Mechanical was launched and has been growing ever since.

Gary Hoover

Bill Strong Sr.

E.A. Gellhaus

Frank Wilson

The very first project on the books was a 22 suite three storey walk up for R & R Construction on May 13, 1968 – Job #1001. From the beginning, it was apparent that the company was destined to hold a presence in the rental/condo market. Like many humble beginnings, long hours were invested by the owner group managing the day to day operations, growing the business, and working in the field at night and on weekends to complete the installations. As the workload grew, they added to their team. In desperate need of more space, within two years the company moved from a single bay office/warehouse to a new three-bay office/warehouse facility erected by E.A. Gellhaus at 9535-62 Ave. Within the first 10 years, the company grew to 250 tradespeople and became a strong force in both Edmonton and Fort McMurray. While Bill Strong Sr., E.A. Gellhaus, and Frank Wilson were focused on growing the Edmonton market, Gary Hoover was instrumental in the success of the Fort McMurray operation. He spent most of the decade in Wood Buffalo County leading the charge. Plenty of tight deadlines and a lack of skilled local manpower required MMPH to fly in crews from the east coast on a bi-weekly basis, but by the end of the 70s, the company had completed approximately 85 per cent of the rental walk-up apartments in Fort McMurray. During that time, MMPH operated with the philosophy that having a turnkey operation to include the full mechanical scope enabled them to efficiently encompass the entire project from

start to finish. To achieve this, Fort Services & Ditching and Double M Sheet Metal were launched catering to needs in northern Alberta. In addition to the new site service and HVAC divisions, a mechanical engineering arm, Greg & Associates, led by Greg Kroening, was added to the group of companies to provide in-house mechanical design as well as design work for other clients. E.A. Gellhaus involved his sons, Gary and Wayne, in the family business at a young age. As teens, their father put them to work pre-fabbing at the shop or on the end of a shovel. A typical Saturday morning involved spending time with their dad operating bobcats, forklift and picker trucks as they prepared materials for the upcoming week. This time spent on Saturday mornings quietly instilled a healthy work ethic to lay the foundation for second generation success. Gary would join the business fulltime in 1974 as an apprentice plumber, followed by Wayne in 1978. The brothers would spend the next several years honing their skills further under the mentorship of Gary, Bill, and Frank with the goal of producing strong leadership in all aspects of their trade ranging from front line work to the management of the operation. In 1978 E.A. Gellhaus retired leaving a strong, viable operation with a solid ownership group in hand, Gary Hoover, Frank Wilson, and Bill Strong Sr. Diversification continued to be an important factor in the continued success of the business. Western Poly Gas (Master Mechanical Western Ltd.), the union division was established to facilitate work on high-rise rentals and large commercial projects. This led to key projects, such as: Renaissance Place, Edmonton Space Science Centre (now Telus World of Science), the Van Waters and Rogers Glycol facility, and The Renaissance Phase 1 in Calgary. With the Alberta oil boom in the rear-view mirror, the 80s began on a sombre note and work in Fort McMurray came to a grinding halt. Fortunately, MMPH had many strong relationships in place that helped the company persevere during those difficult times, relationships that now included: Christenson Developments, Kroening Consultants, Emco (Western Supplies Limited), and Bartle & Gibson. MMPH is happy to continue to rely on these partnerships today, and the company credits these and the many other corporations they work with as key players in MMPH’s continued success. As always, MMPH focused on their core strengths by continuing to engage in the construction of four-storey walkups, completing several projects for Miller Brothers, Can-Der Construction, and Capital Management. With all divisions

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