Our approach to every job is meticulously planned, with every detail accounted for and redundant contingencies in place. As a leading mechanical and industrial contractor in the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, our commitment to quality begins before we ever step foot within your facility. See below for some frequently asked questions received by our team of experts.

  • Mechanical Contractors install, maintain & repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), piping & plumbing systems. Mechanical Contractors also design, advise and provide budgeting services to their customers. Some Mechanical Contractors perform millwright, refrigeration & fabrication services too.
  • Industrial Contractors install, maintain & repair manufacturing, processing & recycling facilities in numerous industries such as consumer products, chemicals, paint & polymers, food & beverage, life sciences, pulp & paper, packaging, building materials, pharmaceuticals & cosmetics, life sciences, energy, technology, aviation & aerospace, recycling, water treatment & agricultural. The best industrial contractors carry a U Stamp & R Stamp for fabricating & repairing pressure vessels.

Your mechanical contractor should the following at minumum:

  • an active Air Conditioning & Refrigeration License issued by the state where services are performed. In Texas the licensing authority is TDLR (Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation) https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/
  • an active Responsible Master Plumber license issed by the TSBPE (Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners) https://tsbpe.texas.gov/
  • Full Time OSHA 500 Safety Director
  • EMR ≤ 1.00
  • 100% On Site Competent Supervison with at least OSHA 30 certification, First Aid & CPR Training

General Tradesman Qualifications:

  • OSHA 10
  • Aerial Lift Training
  • Forklift Training
  • Fall Protection Training
  • Confined Space Training
    • Trademsan that are trained, licensed or certifiied as appicable
    • Plumbing
      • Journeyman License, Tradesman License or Apprentice Registration as applicable
    • Welding
      • Weld Procedures (WPS) for Carbon Steel Pipe, Stainless Steel Pipe, Structural Steel, Etc.
      • Welder Performance Qualifications (WPQ’s) for all company welders
    • Millwrights
      • Training in Rigging by NCCER or another reputable training provider
    • Full Time Quality Control /Quality Assurance (QC/QA) Director
  • Lump Sump Contract/Hard Bid/Fixed Price
  • Cost Plus Contract
  • Time & Materials Contract
  • Unit Price Contract
  • Guaranteed Maximum Price Contract (GMP)
  • Design-Build Contract
  • Integrated Project Delivery Contract
  • Lump Sum Contract: Contractor agrees to complete the project for a predetermined, fixed price.

Advantages:

  • Cost control for the owner

Disadvantages:

  • Project Design must be ≥ 90% complete for contractor to provide an accurate lump sum bid
  • Limited flexibility for project changes
    • All project changes that affect the cost or schedule will necessitate a change order
  • Time & Material Contract: Contractor is paid based on the actual labor & materials used to complete the project.

Advantages:

  • Great solution when the project scope hasn’t been fully determined or documented prior to project start
  • Flexibility to accommodate changes & unforeseen conditions
  • Can save the contractor & customer money on small projects. The cost of visiting the job site, developing a scope and creating a hard bid saves the contractor & customer at least $1,000 on a small projects

Disadvantages:

  • Final cost for customer isn’t known upfront
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