Industrial Construction
Self-Perform Capabilities
Civil -Demolition, Excavation, Backfill, Soil Compaction, Dewatering,
Shoring and Underpinning, Piling, Building Foundations, Equipment
Foundations, Slab on Grade, Pre-Cast Concrete, Grouting, Masonry
Mechanical – Process Equipment Setting, Machinery Installation, Laser
Coupling Alignments, Heavy Rigging, Heavy Welding,
Ductwork, Furnace Work, Process & Utility Piping
Structural – Structural Steel Erection, Building Erection, Platform/Access
System Installation, Embedded Metals
Union Craftsmanship and Quality in Industrial Construction
Quality endures and, over time, proves to be the best value. As a Union
Contractor, Stevens Painton Corporation is proud of the craftsmanship,
training and experience our union employees bring to each industrial construction project. Each
craft carries on the tradition of hands-on education and training through
time-honored apprenticeship programs. Union workers take pride in their
craft and a job well-done. At Stevens Painton Corporation, the goal is
getting the job done right, on time and on budget, while maintaining a safe
and healthy work environment for our employees.
The talents and capabilities of Stevens Painton Corporation's employees
have been recognized with numerous awards over the years. Most recently
in the area of craftsmanship are awards from the National Erectors
Association (NEA) and the Ironworker Employers Association of
WPA (IWEA).
With the Craftsman Awards for ingenuity and innovation in construction, the
NEA acknowledged the following Stevens Painton Corporation employees:
Category One: Over 50,000 Workhours
1st Runner Up Mike Holden, Carpenter
3rd Runner Up Burrell Reeder, Carpenter
Category Three: Under 20,000 Workhours
2nd Runner Up Lorin Murray, Ironworker
3rd Runner Up Charles Davis, Ironworker
IWEA presented its Fourth Annual Safety Craftsman Award to Stevens
Painton Corporation employee Mark Monroe for "individual outstanding
performance supervising over 12,556 man hours on miscellaneous projects
in 1999 without a lost time accident."
At Stevens Painton Corporation, quality and craftsmanship are a continuing
American tradition.
Safety
Our goal is to eliminate all unsafe conditions and behaviors on all of
our sites. Our “Zero Accident” safety policy, adopted in 1997, is based on
the Construction Industry Institute’s (CII’s) “Zero Accident” Techniques. To learn more about STEVENS PAINTON's saftey policy, click the link below.
"Zero Accident" Safety