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2020 Michels

November 27, 2020 By SNEC

 

Michels

SNEC thanks our silver sponsor  – Michels!

 

Sponsor Profile:

Michels founder Dale Michels believed he could build a successful company by hiring the best people, giving them the best equipment and letting them figure out the rest. The strategy worked 60 years ago and it’s still working today.

Michels’ 8,000 people include some of the most dedicated, innovative and hard-working people in the industry. We take pride in our reputation for performing safe, high-quality work and for being the contractor our customers know will exceed their expectations.

We are backed by an admirable fleet of more than 14,000 pieces of reliable heavy equipment that is kept in top condition for speedy mobilization from coast to coast. Our 100-acre yard also contains unique, highly skilled teams that design and fabricate specialized equipment when our plans demand it, but the industry hasn’t kept pace with our ideas and goals.

Learn more about Michels’ projects.

 

Sponsor Website:

https://www.michels.us/

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