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Texas Wall Systems
Acquired by Oldcastle
The leading glass company acquired
the Dallas-based firm and launched an engineered products
division.
Oldcastle Acquires Texas Firm
Oldcastle Glass, a subsidiary of CRH plc, a leading international
building materials and products company based in Dublin, Ireland,
announced recently that it acquired Dallas-based Texas Wall
Systems Inc., a leading provider of high-performance curtain-wall
systems and engineering services for commercial, institutional
and multi-story condominium construction.
Texas Wall Systems will become part of Oldcastle Glass' new
Engineered Products division, which was created by incorporating
several Oldcastle Glass companies into one unit. Included
in the new division are recently acquired Fulton Windows of
Toronto, Ontario; Southwest Aluminum Systems of Chandler,
Ariz.; and Oldcastle Glass Retail Storefronts of Austin. Oldcastle
Glass Engineered Products has six operating locations that
manufacture a complete line of high-performance fenestration
products including architectural-rated operable windows, custom-engineered
curtain walls, commercial and retail storefronts and glass
doors and related hardware.
Gulf Awarded Pipeline
Project
Gulf Interstate Engineering Co. of Houston recently announced
the award of a contract with Rockies Express Pipeline LLC
to provide project management, engineering, procurement and
construction management support services on the Rockies Express
Pipeline Project. Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP and Sempra
Pipelines & Storage, a unit of Sempra Energy, have partnered
together to build the Rockies Express Pipeline, a proposed
1,323-mi., 42-in. diameter pipeline that will originate in
Weld County, Colo. and extend to Monroe County, Ohio.
The Rockies Express Pipeline will be the largest U.S.-built
natural gas pipeline in more than 20 years, supplying gas
to markets in the Midwest and Northeast.
STV Reorganizes Operations
STV has restructured and reorganized its organization as
part of a continuing national mission to optimize performance,
quality and client satisfaction. The firm provides engineering,
architectural, planning, environmental and construction management
services throughout the U.S., with full-service offices in
Dallas and Houston. The company's operations have been reorganized
into three principal divisions, each with a national mission:
Building and Facilities; Transportation and Infrastructure;
and Construction Management.
RSC Opens in Weatherford
RSC Equipment Rental recently opened a new store in Weatherford.
Rental Service Corp. is a company within the Atlas Copco Group.
The new facility is situated on two acres and provides customers
with access to a fleet size of $3 million and more than 9,000
sq. ft. of office and showroom space.
"We are bringing a diverse, young fleet of rental equipment
to a growing town, providing local contractors with the reliable
equipment and focused service they need to remain productive,"
said Nathan James, store manager.
TEREX Reederill Inks Joint Venture
TEREX Reedrill recently signed a joint venture agreement
with Construcciones Mecanicas LLamada of Barcelona, Spain,
to develop, manufacture, market and sell foundation auger
drills in North America.
The drills will be marketed under the Terex Reedrill / LLamada
name. As part of the joint venture, future plans are to manufacture
the products for the North American market at TEREX Reedrill's
plant in Denison.
The companies are working together in development of a complete
range of auger drill products for the North American construction
industry.
LGH Corp. Expands Houston Facility
Lifting Gear Hire Corp. is tripling the size of its Houston
warehouse, turning it into a fully functioning rental and
sales facility. The expanded building is planned to be 35,000
sq. ft. with a 20,000-sq.-ft. yard. A 350-ton horizontal pull-test
bed will be housed at the site, allowing for the testing of
rental gear and the maintenance of customer equipment. The
location will also include a 25-ton vertical hoist test stand.
"The demand for products in the LGH product line, as
well as the MaxiBar product, has resulted in the need for
a larger warehouse to store existing MaxiBar equipment and
to stock a full range of LGH products and capacities,"
said Tony Fiscelli, general manager of Lifting Gear Hire Corp.'s
headquarters, located in Bridgeview, Ill. "The expansion
of the Houston facility allows us to better serve our clients
with the space to feature our entire product range and to
accommodate our customers' equipment service needs."
The Houston warehouse will continue to be the main U.S. storage
area for LGH Modular Lifting Beams, including the new 600-ton
capacity model. Three overhead crane bays will handle large
MaxiBar / Modular Lifting Beams and other oversized equipment.
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