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01 March 2017

ENGlobal Adds Modular Project Execution Capabilities

ENGlobal Adds Modular Project Execution Capabilities
 
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwired - Mar 1, 2017) - ENGlobal, a leading provider of engineering and automation services, today announced its recently opened 31 acre mechanical fabrication facility located in Henderson, Texas. With this newly available resource, the Company has strengthened its vertical integration for the engineering and delivery of a wide array of modular process systems. Through this strategy, the Company intends to leverage its heritage engineering and project support capabilities in order to realize larger turnkey scopes of work on suitable projects.
ENGlobal will target projects for which significant value can accrue to clients through a modular, "shop built" delivery approach. Expected benefits include the cost effectiveness of shop fabrication versus field construction together with improved performance metrics in the areas of schedule, quality and safety.
The Company has identified the following market areas which will be initially targeted for modular delivery:
  • Upstream well site and area production systems
  • Midstream metering and truck loading systems
  • Downstream processing modules
  • Environmental processing units
  • Burner management systems
  • Remote instrument and control buildings
  • Electric power distribution centers
  • On-line process analytical systems
  • Industrial HVAC systems
"The opening of our Henderson facility and our full-service modular delivery capabilities represent a great opportunity for ENGlobal. It's exciting to now leverage our complete skills and engage in much larger scopes of work," stated William A. Coskey, P.E., Chairman and CEO of ENGlobal. "While this strategy is expected to be a multi-year growth effort, we have already put fabrication work into Henderson and are seeing a large number of modular proposal opportunities originating from across our heritage operations."

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