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1958 • M. M. Stepp & Louis M. Watkins purchase assets of bankrupt sheet metal shop for $5,000 and set up shop at 2409 White Settlement Road in Fort Worth, Texas. The company is named using the middle initials of the two Partners.
1961 • M&M opens small shop in 1,500 sq/ft., former grocery store in Wichita Falls, Texas.
1962 • M&M erects first company owned building (4,300 sq/ft.) building at 117 Vacek, Fort Worth. • Company grows to four employees.
1963 • Rod Stepp joins company and becomes Managing Partner.
1964 • Mike (Butch) Stepp joins company and later becomes a Partner.
1965/69 • Fort Worth plant expands to 14,000 sq/ft.
1971 • First company owned Wichita Falls building - 7,500 sq/ft., at 523 Beverly Drive.
1973 • New 24,000 sq/ft., company facility constructed at 200 Adolph Street in Fort Worth. • M&M purchases first coil processing line.
1976 • Company acquires Barnes Sheet Metal in Pleasant Grove - a Rectangular Duct Shop with 12 employees. • Precision Products division is formed in Fort Worth.
1979 • Fort Worth plant expands to 34,000 sq/ft.
1980 • Dallas plant moves from rented building in Pleasant Grove to new company owned 13,600 sq/ft. plant at 10880 Bekay Street in Dallas.
1982 • Fort Worth Adolph plant expands to 55,000 sq/ft.
1982/84 • Dallas Bekay plant expands to 40,000 sq/ft.
1988 • M&M purchases bankrupt competitor in Dallas and moves assets to rented facility at 520 Ted Street in Houston, Texas and starts from scratch manufacturing duct pipe and fittings.
1993 • Dallas Bekay plant expands to 84,000 sq/ft.
1996 • Houston plant moves to newly constructed company owned 40,000 sq/ft. facility located at 5555 Guhn Road.
1999/2000 • M&M builds new 210,000 sq/ft. plant and corporate home office at 4001 Mark IV Parkway in Fort Worth.
2000 • Precision Products Division relocates to the Mark IV facility. • Adolph Street location becomes separate division with product lines of plan and spec ductwork and general sheet metal products.
2002 • Dallas Bekay plant relocates to renovated 170,000 sq/ft. building at 360 S. Shiloh in Garland, Texas.
2003/2005 • Houston plant expands to 84,000 sq/ft. • Precision Products Division adds robotic CO2 laser cutting system and 4 station robotic welding cell.
2007 • TGF Management Corp. announces the recapitalization of M&M in support of the Company’s continued growth. • Wichita Falls production is relocated to Fort Worth.
2008 • Expansion completed at Adolph plant location. • 23,000 sq/ft. added for increased weld capacity.
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