Technical Innovations
Limited access? Crowded job site? High elevation? We bring our engineering skills to solve the problem unique to your project.
Limited access? Crowded job site? High elevation? We bring our engineering skills to solve the problem unique to your project.
CB&I (Shaw) hired CSM for the cladding scope of a new coal powered power plant. Numerous trades had to work together to complete this project with an excellent safety record.
Valero’s storage facility, an “A-Frame” structure with 45-degree sloped roof, needed a new roof and secondary framing.
Southwest Airlines needed a new roof on a hangar used for daily airplane maintenance. We needed a solution that would not disrupt the operations.
A 2-year power plant project was set 30 miles away from the nearest lodging. We had to think creatively to provide housing for our 20-men crew.
When a facility storing food-grade additives needed new roofing and siding, we had the task of doing the replacement while protecting the content from the elements.
At a power plant in Virginia, the design called for an area of explosion relief panels due to the possibility of the stored coal combustion.
Every year, storms endanger industrial structures. Old, poorly constructed buildings and those built to the minimum code requirements often don’t stand a chance.
NASA Vehicle Assembly Building, the 6th largest building in the world by volume, needed its metal siding replaced after hurricane damage.
BASF expansion in Geismar, LA needed metail roofing, siding and insulation with extremely difficult access to the structure due to nearby cable trays and piping.