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Home » Mbroh Engineering Introduces New Logo and Website Following Recognition of Service and Commitment During COVID-19

Mbroh Engineering Introduces New Logo and Website Following Recognition of Service and Commitment During COVID-19

July 16, 2021
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DALLAS, TX — Mbroh Engineering, a Texas-based engineering design, consulting, and professional services firm, unmasks its refreshed logo and redesigned website, a representation of perseverance through 2020 and commitment as a service provider and employer. To view the unveiling, go to www.mbroh.com/welcome.

“Since Mbroh's founding in 2006, we have become an integrated advisor to clients, providing solutions and building ongoing, trusted relationships,” said Tony Mbroh, Founder and President. “Facing the health crisis in 2020 presented significant challenges, yet our team continued to work hard and provide service to our clients and community. We are proud to unveil our rebrand that showcases our longstanding ability to provide outstanding service even during challenging times, all to give our clients the power to deliver.”

The roll-out is testament to Mbroh's staff who continued to serve clients onsite during 2020's health pandemic as well as many operations staff who worked to enhance business continuity. As a result, Mbroh's Electrical Engineering and SCADA Inspectors were honored by Texas State Senator Angela Paxton for continually serving clients at water and wastewater facilities despite the pandemic conditions.

Mbroh Engineering is a Dallas-owned and Texas-based MBE engineering consulting company offering a full range of electrical, instrumentation and control, SCADA, automation, MEP, and transportation engineering services.
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