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With roots tracing back over 150 years, a well-positioned North American leader in industrial construction has entered the Gulf Coast market for the first time.
Aecon Industrial Construction Corp., part of Aecon Group Inc., has begun offering its services to the O&G, petrochemical, power, hydrogen, renewable energy and water treatment industries on the Gulf Coast. The company offers a vertically integrated, one-stop-shop solution. This includes a wide range of services, including civil and foundations, piping, I&E, structural steel and mechanical equipment installation. Additionally, Aecon offers offsite fabrication and modularization services.
With the ability to self-perform across its diverse business offering, and a strategic fabrication network, Aecon Industrial proactively and profitably manages projects across a wide range of business areas and brings seamless solutions to key clients through operational excellence and reliability.
Aecon Industrial has 273,000 square feet of total fabrication space in North America. The shops have a combined welding capacity of 1 million diameter inches and an annual spool capacity of 35,000 diameter inches. The shops boast 90 acres of module space and have produced over 2,500 modules for heavy industrial clients.
The company’s heritage can be traced back to 1867, when Adam Clark, a Scottish immigrant, established a plumbing and gas company in Hamilton, Ontario, which became Aecon’s first forbearer. Today, Aecon boasts over 12,500 employees in North America, is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange and is an experienced construction company.
For more information, visit aecon.com/us.