Mechanical & Process Piping
ASME B31.1 and B31.3 piping, pressure vessels, pump skids and process utilities. In-house weld procedures and certified welders on staff year round.
- Carbon & stainless
- Weld testing
- Skid assembly
Heavy industrial and commercial contracting across Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska & Iowa. We self-perform the work that most generals subcontract out — mechanical, electrical, structural and civil under one crew list, one schedule, one point of accountability.
Every discipline below is staffed in house. That is the whole model — when the trades answer to the same superintendent, the schedule stops depending on somebody else's truck showing up.
ASME B31.1 and B31.3 piping, pressure vessels, pump skids and process utilities. In-house weld procedures and certified welders on staff year round.
Service entrances through 15kV, motor control centers, VFD installation and plant-wide power distribution. Licensed journeymen, no rotating subs.
Erection, mezzanines, conveyor systems and precision equipment setting. Laser alignment and grouting on rotating equipment down to a thousandth.
Foundations, equipment pads, containment structures, tilt-up panels and heavy grading. Our own dirt fleet keeps the front end of the schedule ours.
PLC and SCADA integration, loop checks, calibration and tie-in of new equipment to legacy plant systems without stranding the existing line.
Planned outages, turnarounds and emergency callout. Crews mobilize inside 12 hours with the trades stacked to work around the clock.
Continuous operation
Incorporated in 1987 and family-held since.
Experience modification
Well under the 1.00 industry baseline.
Contracts closed
Across food processing, rail, water and energy.
Delivered under roof
Warehouse, cold storage and plant floor.
Most of what we build sits inside an operating facility. The constraint is rarely the construction — it is doing it without shutting the client down.
Transload facility with 3,200 ft of new spur, two 60-ton gantry foundations and full site electrical.
Delivered 19 days ahead of the contract date while the yard stayed in service.
Clarifier expansion, chemical feed building and SCADA cutover for a 9 MGD treatment facility.
Tie-in executed across four night windows with zero interruption to finished water.
Ground-up 186,000 sq ft freezer with ammonia refrigeration, tilt-up envelope and rack-supported mezzanine.
Self-performed concrete, steel and mechanical kept the envelope closed before winter.
Adaptive reuse of a 1921 foundry into 74,000 sq ft of light manufacturing and office.
Original crane rail retained and re-certified rather than demolished.
Four steps, in this order, on every contract regardless of size.
Before a number goes on paper, a superintendent stands in the space. Conditions drive the estimate, not a plan set alone.
Line-item estimates with the assumptions written out. If something is excluded you will read it in the proposal, not in a change order.
The trades that control your schedule stay on our payroll. Fewer handoffs, fewer gaps, one number to call when it slips.
Closeout documents, as-builts and O&M manuals delivered with the keys. Service crews stay on call after substantial completion.
Send drawings, a scope narrative, or just a description of what is broken. An estimator responds within one business day.
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