
The Meaning of Michels
Michels is a proud, family owned and operated company, both factually and philosophically. We are guided by core values and committed to principles developed by the Michels family since 1959. We believe in providing solutions and continuously improving the quality and scope of our work. We care about our people, customers, and communities where we live and work.
We move ahead with passion and drive to separate ourselves from our competitors. With each passing year, we pursue new and more ways to build and maintain the world’s infrastructure. We tackle the largest projects and have the experience, structure, stability, and grit to deliver safe, reliable results. Building the way to a better future? We Do That … & More.
Mission & Vision
Vision
To exceed our customers’ expectations by continually setting the global standard for quality, safety, and environmental stewardship in utility and infrastructure construction.
Mission
To be the foremost provider of innovative construction solutions and value for our clients in their mission to serve the growing utility and infrastructure requirements of their customers around the world.
Core Values in Action
History

And so it began …
In the late 1950s, pipeline welder Dale Michels had the vision to start his own business. He reached out to his brother-in-law, Ted Koenigs, and Ted’s business partner, Jim Michel. Michels Pipeline Construction Inc. was established in 1959.
Guided by Dale’s entrepreneurial spirit, Michels overcame considerable obstacles in its infancy by focusing on future opportunities. Inspired by founders Dale and Ruth, their sons lead a company where innovation is an expectation, not an exception.


A story of dedication
Soon after Michels was established, a sideboom fell onto Dale Michels, crushing his hip. With Dale in the hospital and the company’s future in peril, most crew members planned to leave. But Jerry (known as “Employee Number 1”), stepped up, convinced them to stay, and ran day-to-day operations in the field. By night, Jerry visited Dale in the hospital, discussing strategy for the next day. The pattern continued for a year as Dale recovered.

A base for innovation
In 1963, Dale Michels purchased the Brownsville, WI canning factory where he worked while in high school. It became Michels’ home base; the expansive yard was Dale Michels’ workplace and playground.
Few people will ever know exactly what happens inside the Brownsville yard, but all agree it is extraordinary. Mechanics and technicians design, build, modify, and maintain our equipment and vehicular fleet. Innovation emanates from each of the dozens of shops. Over the years, the yard behind Michels’ headquarters has grown into the home base of one of the largest fleets of construction equipment and trucks in North America.


Branching out
Diversification has been our goal since the beginning. Some of Michels Pipeline Construction’s first projects included installing telephone conduit in Waterloo, WI, and 16 miles of 6-inch steel gas mains from Wausau to Marathon, WI.
1970
In the 1970s, Michels expanded underground utility construction services by adding sewer, water, and tunneling operations.
1989
Continuing to diversify, Michels purchased crushing companies R.M. Hinze in the 1970s, 4X Corporation in 1989, and more than 100 pits and quarries throughout Wisconsin.
1997
In 1997, Michels acquired Superior Electric Company in Wisconsin and continued on to become a nationwide leader in electrical transmission and distribution line and substation construction.
1999
In 1999, Michels expanded our footprint on the West Coast by acquiring Pilchuck Contractors, an underground utility contractor. Michels continued West Coast growth by acquiring the Salem, OR-based pipeline rehabilitation business, Gelco Services, Inc.
2001
In 2001, Michels Pipeline Construction, Inc. was renamed Michels Corporation to better represent the breadth and depth of services provided.
2003
After purchasing the first vertical drill rig to support power transmission line construction, Michels entered the foundations market in early 2003.
2013
Michels continued to grow market share by acquiring Gillen Co. in 2013. Other strategic growth included the additions of dewatering, pipe fabrication, concrete paving, and Direct Pipe to our portfolio.
2015
Michels completed a world-record 12,459-foot Horizontal Directional Drill installation, a 4,038-foot Direct Pipe installation that set a North American record, and a robust fiber optic network on five islands in American Samoa.
2016
President Pat Michels received the Pipeline Leadership Award at the second annual Pipeline Leadership Conference, and our company received the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Best of the Best Award in Crash Prevention and the Department of Defense's Patriot Award for support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve.
2019
Michels continued to expand the limits of trenchless construction. Michels used horizontal directional drilling (HDD) to complete a world record-setting installation of a 13,247-foot-long 20-inch pipe under the Missouri River in North Dakota.
2021
Adding to its marine operations, Michels acquired two companies, PCi Dredging and Great Lakes Diving and Salvage. Michels extend the limits of trenchless construction by completing a 15,426-foot horizontal directional drill (HDD) of a 24-inch pipe crossing of Lake Sakakawea on the Missouri River in North Dakota. Michels acquires J.D. Hair & Associates, a top trenchless engineering firm.

A global footprint
Michels ventured outside of the United States in 1976 to complete a six-week communications project in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
In 1995, Michels left the Western Hemisphere for the first time to use horizontal directional drilling (HDD) to install 1,760 feet of 28-inch HDPE pipe in Guam. Our crews’ international HDD operations include many other destinations, including Jamaica, Israel, and Trinidad & Tobago.
Closer to home, Michels performed horizontal directional drilling work in Canada in 1997. Demands for services led to the establishment of Michels Canada, a full-service energy and infrastructure contractor with multiple offices from coast to coast.
Our crews mobilize to meet global needs for efficient communication networks and sanitation systems, including going to Samoa and Guam.

