The volatility of the aerospace industry means firms must remain flexible. Because of this, plants that serve the industry may often face anything from relocation of large process machinery to the need for total modification of a production process.
As experienced aerospace contractors, Lee has the resources to self-perform every project deliverable. From installing foundations and moving sensitive equipment to their new location to massive design-build concrete pours for a completely new facility, you can depend on Lee’s expertise and resources to exceed your expectations on every job.
THROUGH COLD, ICE, AND...
Designing and pouring foundations for 8 large milling machines is a pretty straightforward project. Doing it on frozen ground while buildings are being constructed around it took Lee’s Power of One.
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