Across the power and industrial markets, the projects shaping our future are becoming more complex, more critical, and less forgiving of uncertainties like labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and regulatory changes. Success in this environment doesn’t come from ambition alone — it comes from intention, disciplined execution, and the ability to deliver predictable outcomes every time.
Despite today’s challenges, I’m energized by the opportunities that lie ahead for Day & Zimmermann’s Maintenance and Construction division. I am equally grounded in the responsibility we carry for our customers, our people, and the communities we serve.
Intention has built our company’s reputation on safe performance, disciplined execution, and long-standing partnerships across the power and industrial markets. That foundation remains strong and at the core of who we are. But our future will be defined by how we deliver: safely, predictably, and with unwavering customer focus.
I understand that our customers’ needs are evolving quickly, shaped by growth, innovation, and increasing complexity. That’s why we are evolving alongside them by expanding our capabilities as a full EPC partner, growing our project teams, and taking on complex construction challenges, the kind of challenges that move communities, markets, and big ideas forward. From large-scale power projects, including nuclear and advanced reactor work, to critical industrial construction like data centers and battery storage systems, we are focused on delivering predictable outcomes where it matters most.
That direction is clear, and it’s grounded in three commitments:
This is an exciting time for our industry and for DZMC. Backed by Day & Zimmermann’s 125-year legacy of safety, quality, and innovation, we are positioned to take on our customers’ most complex work with confidence and clarity of purpose.
To our customers and partners, I say: We are ready to deliver — safely, predictably, and at the level of excellence you expect.
To our teams, I say: This is our moment to lead. Own your role. Hold yourself and each other accountable. Do the right thing, every time, and bring the discipline that allows us to operate as a well-aligned, high-performing organization.
When we get that right, we don’t just deliver projects and services — we deliver progress.