CCC has performed work in a broad range of industrial process facilities. The clients and their respective industries are as varied as the services that we provide.
- ABC Coke
- Air Liquide
- Alcoa
- Gulf States Tube
- Interplastics
- Smorgon Steel
 (As ranked by Engineering News Record, Sept. 2009)
CCC Group has proven to be a leader in providing a broad range of construction services to various Industrial Process markets.
Although each Industrial Process facility is unique in design, product output and construction needs, it receives our highest level of craftsmanship, management and organization.
On average, CCC Group performs approximately 50% of its yearly volume in industrial process facilities.
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Air Separation Facility Colorado
CCC Group was responsible for the complete installation of new air separation plant.
Scope of work required:
- All foundations
- Equipment setting
- Piping (gas, oxygen, nitrogen)
- Pipe fabrication
- Electrical and instrumentation
- Paving
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New Tank Farm, Blending & Reactor Buildings – Plastics Industry Oklahoma
CCC was responsible for relocation of tanks in a raw material tank farm.
The scope of work included:
- Civil and Structural work for lab and 4 process buildings
- Equipment installation
- Process tanks
- Process pumps
- Truck load-out pumps
- Piping
- Cooling tower
- Electrical Installation of a new MCC control room
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Fabrication Project for the Power Industry Austin, TX
CCC’s in-house fabrication shop (IMC) fabricated five beams measuring 18" wide x 5' tall x 127' long with their associated cross members. It only took 4 months from fabrication to field delivery.
These were long span beams designed to clear two railroad tracks and vehicular lanes. The bridge itself was designed to withstand water-truck access and vehicular traffic onsite.
The challenge The beams were so long and the site was so constricted that the trucks would not have had enough turning radius to get onto the site. We hired a very specialized trucking company that had custom trailers with hydraulically controlled rear axles that swiveled on the back portion of the trailer; thus allowing access to the job-site without incident. |
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