The Waldinger Corporation
Construction
Des Moines, IA 8,251 followers
A premier full-service mechanical, electrical, sheet metal, and service contractor.
About us
Established in 1906, The Waldinger Corporation is a premier mechanical, electrical, sheet metal and service contractor operating under a people-first approach. Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, The Waldinger Corporation has branches throughout the Midwest United States, and has built a reputation as an industry leader since its beginnings over 100 years ago. The Waldinger Corporation is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer - Minority/Female/Disabled/ Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation/Veteran
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http://www.waldinger.com
External link for The Waldinger Corporation
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Des Moines, IA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1906
- Specialties
- Design, Fabrication, Installation, Maintenance, Repair, Commercial, Institutional, Industrial, HVAC, Refrigeration, Electrical, Plumbing, Piping, CAD, BIM, 3D, Construction, and Mechanical
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Updates
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We are proud to have partnered with Drake University in revitalizing Meredith Hall, an iconic mid-century modern structure. Our team delivered extensive HVAC updates, a complete electrical replacement and technology updates, as well as the inclusion of sustainable features, which enhanced the 70,000 sq ft space while remaining true to the original vision of famed architect Mies van der Rohe. Kudos to our dedicated team for delivering excellence!
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Our Des Moines branch, in partnership with Downing Construction, Iowa, recently displayed its expertise through the successful execution of Iowa Ortho’s new Rock Creek Surgery Center in Grimes, Iowa. The team was responsible for installing the HVAC, chilled water piping, and electrical systems throughout the facility. In all, the shop and project team fabricated, delivered, and installed approximately 105,000 pounds of ductwork.
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We are excited to welcome our 2024 summer interns to the team! This year we will have 43 interns across four locations. We look forward to seeing the great things they will accomplish! #TWCBUILDSLEADERS
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Members of our Women of Waldinger employee resource group recently spent a day volunteering with Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity on one of their home projects. The team greatly enjoyed the beautiful day and giving back to our Des Moines community!
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Exciting times! Our St. Louis team recently moved into a new facility in Fenton, Missouri. The new building features larger office and warehouse space and not only gives the team more room to operate now, but it also positions the fast-growing branch for future growth to continue meeting the needs of customers in the greater St. Louis area. https://lnkd.in/gSsBvUug
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Our service team had a blast last week at the ConnexFM | The Multi-Site Facilities Management Network 2024 National Conference. It was great to meet with so many current and future clients in the great city of Nashville. One of our highlights was being able to debut our new trade show booth!
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While we already knew it to be true, we are happy to see Forbes recognize two of the cities we call home, Omaha and Wichita, as best cities to move to in 2024! If you’re looking for a new career opportunity and are interested in joining one of the many amazing communities Waldinger has branches, check out our careers page at waldinger.com/careers to see what’s available
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The Waldinger Corporation reposted this
“More young workers are going into trades as disenchantment with the college track continues, and rising pay and new technologies shine up plumbing and electrical jobs.” We need more trades workers, and the next generation is stepping up! Enrollment in vocational-focused community colleges has reached its highest level since 2018, after surging 16% last year. Those studying HVAC rose 7%, while those pursuing building trades jumped 23%. If you want to join a career where you are paid to learn and won’t accrue any debt reach out!
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