
FTI honored by AGC of Wisconsin for its work on Johnson Controls’ Engineering Center project
MENASHA, Wis. — Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), a national leader in engineering, construction, manufacturing and clean energy, was honored with the 2024 BUILD Wisconsin Award from the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Wisconsin in the Specialty Contractor – Electrical category.
FTI was recognized for its work on Johnson Controls’ Engineering Center in Glendale, Wisconsin. This 105,000-square-foot engineering and lab facility exemplifies FTI’s commitment to delivering innovative, sustainable solutions. The team self-performed the electrical work and installation of owner-provided fixtures. To enhance productivity, FTI streamlined its operations by pre-assembling and kitting materials at its manufacturing facility, Excellerate ®, enabling efficient, just-in-time delivery and seamless on-site installation.
The project also featured the engineering and installation of a rooftop photovoltaic solar array with over 250 panels, supporting sustainability goals by generating 154,305 kWh of energy annually. Completed safely, on schedule and within budget, the project met critical deadlines while fostering local workforce development and delivering exceptional value to Johnson Controls.
“We’re honored to have played a key role in bringing Johnson Controls’ Engineering Center to life,” said Derek Underdahl, senior project manager at FTI. “Our team’s dedication and expertise allowed us to deliver innovative, efficient solutions that support Johnson Controls’ sustainability goals and operational success.”
The BUILD Wisconsin Awards celebrate the skilled craftworkers in Wisconsin and the state’s construction industry. FTI was honored at the 2024 BUILD Wisconsin Award ceremony, held on Thursday, Jan. 16 at the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin.