CASE STUDY

Built to Last

THE CHALLENGE

Every year, storms cause countless damage to industrial structures. Old structures, poorly constructed structures and those built to the minimum code requirements often don’t stand a chance. We make sure they are built to last. Here are just 3 examples:

THE CSM DIFFERENCE

The Right Type of Roof

We know that a flat roof is never as strong as a sloped metal roof. In some cases, a retrofit metal roof system is a safer choice. In other cases, extra steel added during a re-roof job can greatly improve stability. We will make a recommendation based on your needs.

Well-Engineered Design

During the design phase, we send the plans to our engineer for wind analysis. The design check often leads to adjustments in panel and fastener selection. This way, we are confident about the specifications before the installation starts.

Quality of Work

Our seasoned superintendents tend to every detail. Are the panels engineered correctly? Are the fasteners securely in place? Are they spaced at the optimal intervals? Thanks to our quality work, we are proud of every project we ever finished.

The Outcome

Cameron LNG • Hackberry, Louisiana
after Hurricane Laura

cameron lng before csm industrial work
Many Structures: Storm Damage
cameron lng after csm industrial work
CSM Work: No Storm Damage

Sasol Chemical • Westlake, Louisiana
after Hurricane Laura

sasol before csm industrial work
Many Structures: Storm Damage
sasol after csm industrial work
CSM Work: No Storm Damage

Chennault Airport • Lake Charles, Louisiana
after Hurricane Rita

chennault before csm industrial work
Many Structures: Storm Damage
chennault after csm industrial work
CSM Work: No Storm Damage

Other Case Studies

csm project at pq corp in avenel new jersey

Coordination

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 ...
csm industrial explosion relief panels at the virginia city power plant

Explosion Relief

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.
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