"TDIndustries is celebrating 75 years, and I know without a doubt that dad would be so proud of the partners who have helped make this brand feel like home," said Jack Lowe, Jr., former TDIndustries CEO and Chairman of the Board. "Though our roots are planted here in Dallas, it's incredible to see how much we've grown to a vast portfolio of geographies — all thanks to our wonderful customers who have trusted us over the years to support them with critical building services."
For 75 years, TD's employee-owners have provided innovative services that support a building's total life-cycle needs, from engineering and construction to service, maintenance, and integrated facilities management; with safety and quality as the priority. Serving various industries, including aviation, commercial/office buildings, education, entertainment/hospitality, government facilities, health care, life sciences, manufacturing, sports, data centers, multi-family, and essential institutions, TD operates throughout the Southwest.
Projects include: DFW Airport - Terminal A, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Houston Community College, Arizona State University - Block 12, Globe Life Field and Globe Life Park, Houston First, Texas Scottish Rite for Children Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute, Yuma Regional Medical Center Emergency, Cook Children's Medical Center, Insys Therapeutics, American Airline Center, Dickies Arena, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AT&T Stadium, Baylor's McLane Stadium, ExxonMobil Campus, The McKenzie, and more.
Charitable partnerships with United Way and Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary in Dallas, Texas (named for TD's Founder) are two of several organizations that employees have been supporting for decades. In addition, TD geographies in other areas of Texas and Arizona support Meals on Wheels, American Heart Association, Arizona Child Crisis Center, Ronald McDonald House, Bike Build, and more.
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