Intech Mechanical Expands into Northern Nevada Market with Customer-Focused Approach
Intech Mechanical, a California-based mechanical contracting firm, is strategically expanding into the Reno market, bringing its 30-year reputation for high-quality service and customer-first principles to Northern Nevada.

Intech Mechanical is extending its operational footprint into Northern Nevada, led by local industry veteran Scott Cooper as the new Reno Branch Manager. The expansion represents a strategic move for the company, which aims to differentiate itself from larger, more bureaucratic mechanical service providers.
Cooper will spearhead the company's service, projects, and controls operations in the region, emphasizing a commitment to genuine customer service and responsive solutions. The company's leadership believes their locally owned structure allows for more agile decision-making and a more personalized approach to mechanical contracting.
Intech Mechanical's president, Rick Chowdry, highlighted the company's focus on controlled, strategic growth. By selecting Cooper, who brings deep local market expertise, Intech aims to maintain the culture of integrity and customer satisfaction that has defined their business for three decades.
The expansion offers Northern Nevada businesses access to a comprehensive mechanical services provider specializing in HVAC, plumbing, piping, sheet metal, and controls. With in-house engineering, fabrication, and project teams, Intech can deliver efficient, high-quality solutions across multiple service domains.
Dan Myers, Director of Building Automation and Service Projects, emphasized the company's integrated approach, noting that their teams work seamlessly to provide superior mechanical contracting services. James Childers, Director of Service, reinforced the company's philosophy of prioritizing relationships over transactions.
This strategic expansion signals Intech Mechanical's confidence in the Northern Nevada market and demonstrates their commitment to growing their business while maintaining a customer-centric operational model.