Browse Through Our Previous Construction Projects
Our project experience covers a broad range of industrial markets. We have managed projects ranging in size from under $1 million to over $450 million. Some of our recent projects include:
This $450 million first of its kind project in northern California uses 300,000 tons per year of rice straw to produce 150,000,000 square feet per year of medium density fiberboard (MDF). We performed all procurement, oversight of engineering, and construction management activities for this unique project.
IPC managed multiple projects supporting the restarting of a curtailed polysilicon plant in Washington, including upgrading the afterstripper, installing a new granular lab, upgrading the fluid bed reactor, and replacing the EVS tank.
IPC has worked extensively with JR Simplot for almost a decade on their nitric acid and ammonia plants. Learn more about each of those projects here.
IPC served as the construction manager for the removal and installation of a 900-foot-long conveyer at the Port of Portland for Canpotex.
IPC served as the construction manager during pre-construction and design phases of this 24 MW biomass power plant in Snowflake, AZ.
The Fortera ReCarb® Plant is a turnkey bolt-on decarbonization solution that integrates into existing cement plant infrastructures. The project in Redding serves as the first installed and operational system and connects to an existing CalPortland Cement Plant.
IPC managed the the construction of LP Building Product’s $250 million new greenfield OSB plant in Thomasville, Alabama.
Windsor Quality Food Co renovated the former Mississippi Beef Processors plant, which was built in 2003. The plant was initially a meat packing facility, while the new conversion is a frozen food facility.
IPC provided construction management services for 20 upgrade projects including a new milk bottle extrusion line, a new case washer, a new testing lab and the renovation of an existing clean in place facility.
IPC provided project management and construction management services for the migration of a new plant wide distributed control system (DCS) within an operating ammonia plant. The project connected over 3,000 individual I/O points and installed more than 300 new instruments and control valves.
Renewable Natural Gas is being generated at a new biogas facility in Jessup, MD. The plant is co-located with the Maryland Food Center Authority, one of the largest food terminals on the US East Coast.
IPC provided construction management services for the installation of a new titanium plate rolling line in TIMET's existing facility.
IPC provided project management and construction management services for the migration of a new plant wide distributed control system (DCS) within an operating ammonia plant. The project connected over 3,000 individual I/O points and installed more than 300 new instruments and control valves.