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Industrial Projects



MODULAR FABRICATION SITE, SWAN ISLAND, OR

DRAM WAFER FAB, ROSEVILLE, CA

REFRIGERATED WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION CENTER

MOVABLE TRAINING BUILDING, US NAVY PUGET SOUND, WA

Expanding Frontiers.

Industrial Projects Worldwide.

Developed through the pioneering efforts at Soulé Steel Company, our Temp•Con® Insulated Panel System was first introduced in 1965. Since that time, Temp•Con® panel installations exceed 15 million square feet and range from the frigid Arctic Slope, to the deserts of Oman, and even to the remote island of Johnston Atoll in the Pacific.

We understand the critical role logistics play in the success of projects with remote site conditions. Whether the challenge involves time sensitive material shipments or rapid deployment of skilled craftsmen, our team takes extra steps to ensure a project's success.

Specialized Facilities:
Technology & Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Petroleum & Chemicals Processing
Mining & Milling
Defense & Aerospace
Transportation
Refrigerated Warehousing—Food & Beverage
Energy & Cogeneration
Pulp & Paper


COMINCO RED DOG MINE CONCENTRATE STORAGE, KIVALINA, AK

CONOCO REMOTE GATHERING CENTER, WESTERN SIBERIA

UNITIZED PANEL CONSTRUCTION MULTIPURPOSE ARENA, SAN JOSE, CA

UNITED AIRLINES PASSENGER CONCOURSE B, DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

MODULAR COMPRESSOR STATION, ARCO ALASKA

We look forward to new horizons in the 21st century.
Not only at home, but also with our neighbors in the Americas and our counterparts in Russia, Europe, China, Africa and beyond, emco continues to develop and expand our international base of building product manufacturers and contractor resources, laying the foundation for expansion into the 21st century.

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