HISTORY
Wyatt is founded by William J. Wyatt in Dallas, Texas, manufacturing steel culverts, cisterns, and tanks.
Merges with Dallas Boiler Works and incorporates as WYATT Metal and Boiler Works.
Responding to the Texas oil boom, WYATT begins steel fabrication for the oil industry and converts facilities to meet new demands.
WYATT expands to Houston, aligning with the growth of the Gulf Coast as a world petroleum center and inland port.
Acquisition of Steel Tank Construction Company to offer field erection services for process vessels and storage tanks. Introduction of all-welded storage tanks, a shift from riveted designs.
WYATT contributes significantly to the war effort by fabricating hulls and parts for combat landing crafts.
WYATT diversifies through acquisitions: Plastic Rubber Products Plant, Shelving Plant, WYATT Shipyards, WYATT de Mexico, WYATT Corpus Christi. These acquisitions mark a period of expansion and diversification.
The company is renamed WYATT Industries.
WYATT becomes the WYATT Division of U.S. Industries, Inc.
Closure of Dallas and Houston fabrication shops; focus shifts to field erection and service operation.
WYATT Field Service Company is chartered as a merit shop contractor and begins operations.
WYATT becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nooter Corporation.
Formation of ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÏÂÔØ, a 100% employee-owned holding company, enhancing WYATT’s success.