Revolution Industrial, a Loenbro Company

AZ

3.7 (0 reviews)

we offer production and process equipment rigginginstallationGeneral ContractorConstruction Management at Risk (CMAR)as well as Job Order Contracting (JOC). About Us &nbsp&nbspOur Services Revolution Industrial is dedicated to producing optimal outcomesengineering and safety personnel that together offer a wide range of servicesincluding: Fabrication As an AISC-certified facilityRevolution Industrial is committed to top-tier fabrication standards. Spanning 13 acres with 159000 square feet of operational spaceour fabrication facility is equipped to tackle high-level projectshigh-quality results. Learn More&nbspstorage tanksprocessing equipmentpiping systemsand more since 2011. Serving various industries including miningmunicipaland semiconductorour commitment to quality assurance is upheld through adherence to AISC certifications for coatings

038; GCs Across the Southwest United States Revolution Industrial is dedicated to delivering quality, cost-effective construction services to public and private clients across every sector. With experienced civil and mechanical engineers, project managers, and crews specializing in a wide range of capabilities, we ensure quality results tailored to your project needs. Fabrication Coatings Electrical Field / Maintenance Structural Erection Underground Utilities Scaffolding Founded in 2011 as a ma

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