Press Releases • April 18, 2018

The New Milhouse Engineering & Construction Brand

[Chicago, Illinois, April 2018] Milhouse Engineering and Construction, Inc., today announced the official rebrand of its organization. As a leading engineering and construction firm, Milhouse has chosen to expand its service offering to better support the needs of a growing customer base. As markets continue to undergo significant changes due to rapidly evolving technology and structural complexity, Milhouse has evolved as well. “We reached a point where our brand no longer reflected who we were,” noted Wilbur C. Milhouse III, PE, President and CEO. “Our new branding reflects a bigger, bolder Milhouse. Nonstop. Full swing. All in. We are open, responsive, and ready for anything.”

The rebranding efforts include a focus on increasing communication and engagement with industry leaders, employees, customers and prospects with a stronger social media presence and new digital touchpoints. “Part of our commitment to being the best in the business was to attract and hire the best people in the business,” explains Dolla Crater, EVP of Business Operations. “We recognized the benefits to our clients of sharing our expert’s deep industry knowledge through thought leadership articles, email blasts and blogs. Our website has a fresh, new look, designed to be user-friendly, simplifying accessibility to a wealth of content.” www.milhouseinc.com

About Us

At Milhouse, we are driven by the strength of our differences. We are a dedicated, multidisciplinary team of over 200 talented professionals with individuals licensed in multiple states. We bring a palpable enthusiasm to the work we do and the people we do it with, plus a devotion to our communities that’s as real as it gets.

Our goal is simple: to help our clients integrate their systems, reduce costs, and improve operations in a safe and reliable manner. We deliver superior solutions to complex engineering and construction challenges around the globe.

Industries served: Aviation, Environmental, Facilities, Gas, Heavy Industry, Power, Transportation, and Water Resources.