2025

Field Erected Tanks

Winner

Thermal Energy Storage Tank

Thermal Energy Storage Tank

Stanton, TN, United States

The project consisted of the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction of a 150ft diameter x 84ft high “All Steel” Thermal Energy Storage (TES) tank that will provide significant operational savings reducing cooling costs for the client.

2025

Elevated Tank

Winner

Winslow Water Tank Replacement Project

Winslow Water Tank Replacement Project

Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States

The Winslow Water Tank Replacement Project is a 2,000,000-gallon, all-steel and all-welded, fluted column elevated water storage tank for the City of Bainbridge Island, WA. The municipality selected the Hydropillar design as a more economical and practical solution over a composite elevated tank.

2025

API 650 Atmospheric Oil Storage Tank

PEG Storage Tank Farm

PEG Storage Tank Farm

Lima, OH, United States

We erected two Stainless Steel API-650 tanks for Procter & Gamble

2025

ASME Pressure Vessel

Winner

Miami-Dade Central District Methane Spheres

Miami-Dade Central District Methane Spheres

Miami, Florida, United States

This was a lump sum project to provide the EPFC for two (2) new 80′-0″ DIA Methane Storage Spheres. They were designed to ASME Section VIII, Division I, 2021 Edition. Included in the EPFC scope was the pneumatic testing and the exterior coating system.

2025

Field Erected Tanks

Project Flex Storage Bins

Project Flex Storage Bins

Morristown, IN, United States

Our company erected four of these large elevated storage bins as part of the $530 million expansion at the Bunge North America facility in central Indiana.

2025

Elevated Tank

1 Million Gallon Elevated Waterspheroid

1 Million Gallon Elevated Waterspheroid

Old Bridge, New Jersey, United States

Our firm had constructed similarly sized tanks for this New Jersey public utility, but still had to compete on a traditional municipal bid basis. Due to a defect in the low bidder’s tender our company was awarded the work at a preference, partially due to how well our previous tank was holding up.