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Chronology
of this facility: Colorado Lining expanded our Texas facility,
completing our new plant in January, 2002. Walk through the stages
with us, it is an interesting process. |
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Scouting
for the right location in the Port of Houston, we select New
Caney - an ideal place to provide shipping for our customers.
We
need close access to I-10 for shipments east and west, I-45
for shipments north through Dallas, and the soon to be I-69
(NAFTA Freeway) for shipments to Mexico and Canada.
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August
2001 - Acquiring the land and clearing the site for construction.
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Plans
are made
We
will be doing a lot of fabrication at this facility. We need a building
whose dimensions provide the ample space critical to creating the
large panels that match our customers' needs.
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September
10th - Preparing the subsurface. |
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The
pad is in place
A lot
of preparation has gone into this expansion project - the addition
of this facility gives our customers greater range of products and
services.
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September
30th - many truckloads of mix later, the concrete pad is finished. |
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Framework
Fabricating
the panels for efficient field installation requires plenty of elbow
room.
With
this plant, we can offer our clients increased capacity.
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October
18th - The building takes shape. |
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Structure
This
facility will be the primary center for additional lining materials,
expanding our existing product base.
At
this plant, we are adding field covers to our fabrication process
(woven coated).
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October's
end, we have walls! |
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