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Exhibition Design & Fabrication
To go about finding the rising stars in the world of engineering, McCann NY, Lockheed Martin, Traction, Herr & Sacco and Nitro created the ultimate test: a challenge box. But not just any box. A 14-foot tall, mysterious inky-black monolith that can only be unlocked if you’re able to solve one of the world’s most impossible aerospace equations. In fact, the exact equation was a problem Lockheed Martin engineers had to solve for a real-world satellite mission. Lockheed Martin is bringing the box to some of the top engineering schools in America, starting with Virginia Tech. We’ll challenge students to ... [read more]
To go about finding the rising stars in the world of engineering, McCann NY, Lockheed Martin, Traction, Herr & Sacco and Nitro created the ultimate test: a challenge box. But not just any box. A 14-foot tall, mysterious inky-black monolith that can only be unlocked if you’re able to solve one of the world’s most impossible aerospace equations. In fact, the exact equation was a problem Lockheed Martin engineers had to solve for a real-world satellite mission. Lockheed Martin is bringing the box to some of the top engineering schools in America, starting with Virginia Tech. We’ll challenge students to see if they have the space skills it takes to unlock the box, and earn themselves the chance for a future at Lockheed Martin. But what exactly will they be unlocking? The universe. Inside, the winner will experience a 360-degree audio/visual journey though the stars, culminating with a grand prize and possibility of a job at Lockheed Martin where they can unlock the unknown on a daily basis.
Following Virginia Tech, the box will travel to a series of multi-day events taking place at the top engineering universities and networking/recruiting events across the country with new challenges and prizes.
Our Work
Coffee Bean Silos & Sorting Infrastructure
When it comes to large-scale, custom fabrication and installation for industrial manufacturing solutions, H&S excels. The project highlighted here was a product handling equipment installation that required fabrication, rigging, welding and piping for a global industry leader.
With a large amount of available floor space, H&S fabricated 42 large Bins (10 ft. x 11 ft. x 36 ft). These large bins were transported to the job site along with all of the procured equipment such as blowers, pumps and separators to be rigged into a new building while the structure was being built. The product handling equipment was connected with stainless ... [read more]
When it comes to large-scale, custom fabrication and installation for industrial manufacturing solutions, H&S excels. The project highlighted here was a product handling equipment installation that required fabrication, rigging, welding and piping for a global industry leader.
With a large amount of available floor space, H&S fabricated 42 large Bins (10 ft. x 11 ft. x 36 ft). These large bins were transported to the job site along with all of the procured equipment such as blowers, pumps and separators to be rigged into a new building while the structure was being built. The product handling equipment was connected with stainless steel piping throughout three different buildings, including crossing a pipe bridge over a roadway.
The bin fabrications were completed with a hi-def plasma cutting table, 20-ton bridge cranes and MIG welders. The materials were Hot Rolled Steel Plate with Tube Steel supports and Stiffeners weighing a total of 750,000 lbs. Each of the Bins were washed and coated on the interior, blasted and painted in our paint facility. The bins were delivered in five months with the entire facility-wide installation spanning six additional months.
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Air Separation Column Box
The project highlighted here was a structural frame designed for use in the air separation industry that required both stainless steel and aluminum welding. With an ability to provide high purity welding within confined spaces, H&S fabricated the structural frame and enclosed it in steel plates, as well as filled it with heat exchangers, vessels, separators, and miles of aluminum pipe. The complex project was completed with the use of a plate shear, plate roll; vertical band saw, MIG welders, and 20-ton bridge cranes. The product was composed of a carbon steel and stainless steel structure with aluminum pipe. It ... [read more]
The project highlighted here was a structural frame designed for use in the air separation industry that required both stainless steel and aluminum welding. With an ability to provide high purity welding within confined spaces, H&S fabricated the structural frame and enclosed it in steel plates, as well as filled it with heat exchangers, vessels, separators, and miles of aluminum pipe. The complex project was completed with the use of a plate shear, plate roll; vertical band saw, MIG welders, and 20-ton bridge cranes. The product was composed of a carbon steel and stainless steel structure with aluminum pipe. It featured dimensions of 12.5" long, 14" wide, 100’ in height, and with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003". Weld integrity was confirmed with the use of dye penetrant, high pressure testing, and radiographs. The project represents a run of one piece delivered in ten months.
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Process & Utility Piping Fabrication & Installation
The project highlighted here was a ventilation duct and piping installation to support the cooling units for a customer in the coffee industry. H&S Industrial specializes in large fabrication projects, which is exemplified in this job. With the use of 2D CAD drawings, expert technicians performed steel fabrication and rigging over a 24/7 process to produce the products. Several large cranes were used to set the steel and units, with the largest being a 300 ton crane, all while using great care and coordination to protect the employees and products from debris and rain water. The products were manufactured with ... [read more]
The project highlighted here was a ventilation duct and piping installation to support the cooling units for a customer in the coffee industry. H&S Industrial specializes in large fabrication projects, which is exemplified in this job. With the use of 2D CAD drawings, expert technicians performed steel fabrication and rigging over a 24/7 process to produce the products. Several large cranes were used to set the steel and units, with the largest being a 300 ton crane, all while using great care and coordination to protect the employees and products from debris and rain water. The products were manufactured with the use of MIG welding, several cranes and gantry cranes, RT forklifts, and 60’ boom lifts. Carbon steel structural beams and insulated ducts were used to compose the parts. The final products featured a covered rooftop area of 600’ by 360’ at 216,000 square feet, with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003".
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Custom Flooring for the Chocolate Liquor Industry
The project highlighted here was a stainless steel vented floor designed for use in the chocolate liquor industry. Millwright and sheet metal experts developed the tooling to create a profile of the fins, then formed them in-house and welded them together in a circular pattern, saving the customer a significant manufacturing cost. The floor was composed of 14 ga stainless steel and manufactured with the aid of a shear, band saw, and plasma machine. The part featured dimensions of 10.5’ by 14 ga, with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003". Integrity of the part was confirmed by the customer’s visual inspection... [read more]
The project highlighted here was a stainless steel vented floor designed for use in the chocolate liquor industry. Millwright and sheet metal experts developed the tooling to create a profile of the fins, then formed them in-house and welded them together in a circular pattern, saving the customer a significant manufacturing cost. The floor was composed of 14 ga stainless steel and manufactured with the aid of a shear, band saw, and plasma machine. The part featured dimensions of 10.5’ by 14 ga, with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003". Integrity of the part was confirmed by the customer’s visual inspection. It represents a run of one piece delivered and installed at the customer’s facility the next day.
Our Work
Exhibition Design & Fabrication
To go about finding the rising stars in the world of engineering, McCann NY, Lockheed Martin, Traction, Herr & Sacco and Nitro created the ultimate test: a challenge box. But not just any box. A 14-foot tall, mysterious inky-black monolith that can only be unlocked if you’re able to solve one of the world’s most impossible aerospace equations. In fact, the exact equation was a problem Lockheed Martin engineers had to solve for a real-world satellite mission. Lockheed Martin is bringing the box to some of the top engineering schools in America, starting with Virginia Tech. We’ll challenge students to see if they have the space skills it takes to unlock the box, and earn themselves the chance for a future at Lockheed Martin. But what exactly will they be unlocking? The universe. Inside, the winner will experience a 360-degree audio/visual journey though the stars, culminating with a grand prize and possibility of a job at Lockheed Martin where they can unlock the unknown on a daily basis.
Following Virginia Tech, the box will travel to a series of multi-day events taking place at the top engineering universities and networking/recruiting events across the country with new challenges and prizes.
Our Work
Coffee Bean Silos & Sorting Infrastructure
When it comes to large-scale, custom fabrication and installation for industrial manufacturing solutions, H&S excels. The project highlighted here was a product handling equipment installation that required fabrication, rigging, welding and piping for a global industry leader.
With a large amount of available floor space, H&S fabricated 42 large Bins (10 ft. x 11 ft. x 36 ft). These large bins were transported to the job site along with all of the procured equipment such as blowers, pumps and separators to be rigged into a new building while the structure was being built. The product handling equipment was connected with stainless steel piping throughout three different buildings, including crossing a pipe bridge over a roadway.
The bin fabrications were completed with a hi-def plasma cutting table, 20-ton bridge cranes and MIG welders. The materials were Hot Rolled Steel Plate with Tube Steel supports and Stiffeners weighing a total of 750,000 lbs. Each of the Bins were washed and coated on the interior, blasted and painted in our paint facility. The bins were delivered in five months with the entire facility-wide installation spanning six additional months.
Our Work
Air Separation Column Box
The project highlighted here was a structural frame designed for use in the air separation industry that required both stainless steel and aluminum welding. With an ability to provide high purity welding within confined spaces, H&S fabricated the structural frame and enclosed it in steel plates, as well as filled it with heat exchangers, vessels, separators, and miles of aluminum pipe. The complex project was completed with the use of a plate shear, plate roll; vertical band saw, MIG welders, and 20-ton bridge cranes. The product was composed of a carbon steel and stainless steel structure with aluminum pipe. It featured dimensions of 12.5" long, 14" wide, 100’ in height, and with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003". Weld integrity was confirmed with the use of dye penetrant, high pressure testing, and radiographs. The project represents a run of one piece delivered in ten months.
Our Work
Process & Utility Piping Fabrication & Installation
The project highlighted here was a ventilation duct and piping installation to support the cooling units for a customer in the coffee industry. H&S Industrial specializes in large fabrication projects, which is exemplified in this job. With the use of 2D CAD drawings, expert technicians performed steel fabrication and rigging over a 24/7 process to produce the products. Several large cranes were used to set the steel and units, with the largest being a 300 ton crane, all while using great care and coordination to protect the employees and products from debris and rain water. The products were manufactured with the use of MIG welding, several cranes and gantry cranes, RT forklifts, and 60’ boom lifts. Carbon steel structural beams and insulated ducts were used to compose the parts. The final products featured a covered rooftop area of 600’ by 360’ at 216,000 square feet, with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003".
Our Work
Custom Flooring for the Chocolate Liquor Industry
The project highlighted here was a stainless steel vented floor designed for use in the chocolate liquor industry. Millwright and sheet metal experts developed the tooling to create a profile of the fins, then formed them in-house and welded them together in a circular pattern, saving the customer a significant manufacturing cost. The floor was composed of 14 ga stainless steel and manufactured with the aid of a shear, band saw, and plasma machine. The part featured dimensions of 10.5’ by 14 ga, with a tightest tolerance of ±0.003". Integrity of the part was confirmed by the customer’s visual inspection. It represents a run of one piece delivered and installed at the customer’s facility the next day.