Major disruptions to the future of the construction industry are coming, driven by offsite advanced manufacturing and modularization practices. U.S. Engineering chooses to lead that disruption rather than bear witness.
How? We adopted an advanced manufacturing mindset with national reach. Our revolutionary method for prefab and modular improves project outcomes through radical planning and efficiency. As importantly, our strategy allows more work to be completed in a controlled environment, which is especially important on high-tech projects like battery manufacturing facilities and data center builds.
square feet of indoor manufacturing space in our facilities
acres of laydown yard at our two centrally located facilities
hours of capacity in our plants for offsite prefab and modular
U.S. Engineering’s network of companies includes two large manufacturing facilities, one near Denver and one near Kansas City. This video celebrates the opening of our facility in Kansas.
Fabrication found on most job sites offers some prefab but leaves room for waste and inefficiencies.
We offer extreme manufacturing efficiency that leads to offsite-majority projects and highly organized job sites.
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Li-on Battery ManufacturingU.S. Engineering piping, plumbing and sheet metal teams work with other trades, like electricians, insulators and carpenters, to assemble modular units at our offsite manufacturing facilities.
Multi-trade assemblies for HCA Medical CenterOur program is designed optimize logistics, allowing us to build projects faster, safer and without geographic limits—like the time we shipped fabrication from Colorado to Hawaii.
5 Keys to Delivering Prefab Across an OceanOur offsite manufacturing moves work away from congested projects, which not only makes jobsites more organized and onsite teams more efficient, but it also keeps people safer.
The Benefits of U.S. Engineering Off-Site ManufacturingQuestions?
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