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Butters-Fetting Co. Inc.

Butters-Fetting Co. Inc.
1669 S. First St., Milwaukee
www.buttersfetting.com
Year founded: 1924
Product or service offered: Mechanical contracting and engineering services in commercial, institutional and industrial areas. Services include plumbing, HVAC, temperature controls, electrical and fire protection, fabrication and manufacturing services.
Leadership team: Ed Tonn, president; Sandra Molenda, secretary
Projected 2015 revenue: $65 million
Target clientele: Commercial, industrial and institutional markets, general contractors and project managers. Direct to industrial and commercial owners.
Business organization memberships: Mechanical Contractors of America, Mechanical Contractors of Wisconsin, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, SMACNA Milwaukee Chapter, Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors of Southeastern Wisconsin, MMAC, Better Business Bureau of Wisconsin, American Facilities Engineers, Building Owners Management Association, National Fire Protection Association, ASHRAE
What has fueled your company’s growth?
“Primarily customer service. Being aggressive and looking for new markets. Improving productivity with tools, equipment and training to be more competitive in our marketplaces.”
Do you plan to make any changes to your company?  
At present time, we do not have any changes planned in the next few months. We continue to look for opportunities to expand our business, which can come at any time.”
What is the outlook for your industry?
“In the construction industry, as well as private industry, we see quite a few opportunities that are coming up in the Milwaukee area. We are able to target projects that are best suited for Butters-Fetting.”
What is your company’s most important growth strategy?
“Our key strategy is to maintain aggressiveness in our marketplace by looking for new opportunities, and most importantly, taking care of customers.”

Butters-Fetting Co. Inc.
1669 S. First St., Milwaukee
www.buttersfetting.com
Year founded: 1924
Product or service offered: Mechanical contracting and engineering services in commercial, institutional and industrial areas. Services include plumbing, HVAC, temperature controls, electrical and fire protection, fabrication and manufacturing services.
Leadership team: Ed Tonn, president; Sandra Molenda, secretary
Projected 2015 revenue: $65 million
Target clientele: Commercial, industrial and institutional markets, general contractors and project managers. Direct to industrial and commercial owners.
Business organization memberships: Mechanical Contractors of America, Mechanical Contractors of Wisconsin, Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, SMACNA Milwaukee Chapter, Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors of Southeastern Wisconsin, MMAC, Better Business Bureau of Wisconsin, American Facilities Engineers, Building Owners Management Association, National Fire Protection Association, ASHRAE
What has fueled your company's growth?
“Primarily customer service. Being aggressive and looking for new markets. Improving productivity with tools, equipment and training to be more competitive in our marketplaces.”
Do you plan to make any changes to your company?  
At present time, we do not have any changes planned in the next few months. We continue to look for opportunities to expand our business, which can come at any time.”
What is the outlook for your industry?
“In the construction industry, as well as private industry, we see quite a few opportunities that are coming up in the Milwaukee area. We are able to target projects that are best suited for Butters-Fetting.”
What is your company’s most important growth strategy?
“Our key strategy is to maintain aggressiveness in our marketplace by looking for new opportunities, and most importantly, taking care of customers.”

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