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Monterey Mechanical Co.'s core business for General Engineering Construction is the construction of water and wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, chemical facilities, power generation plants, material handling and industrial manufacturing plants.

 

Our work is usually performed as a general contractor on a lump sum basis for fully designed public works projects. Projects range in size and complexity from $200,000 to $50,000,000.

 

We also perform work on a design/build or turnkey basis with a target fee or guaranteed maximum price. This type of project is often beneficial for the customer who must start a project while designs are not complete.

 

We directly employ skilled tradesmen including carpenters, millwrights, plumbers, pipefitters, operating engineers, sheetmetal workers and laborers.

 

We generally self perform earthwork, dewatering, structural concrete, pipe fabrication and installation, steel erection, HVAC, process equipment and conveyer installations including start-up and testing. We will often subcontract specialty trades including reinforcing steel, painting, paving, architectural features and electrical work.

 

We maintain our own fleet of construction equipment suitable for our work. This fleet includes trucks, cranes, excavators, loaders, forklifts and other necessary support equipment. Construction equipment is repaired and maintained in a fully equipped mechanic facility in Oakland. In addition, we have the necessary mobile equipment for on-site maintenance of equipment.

 

Size, experience, dependable quality and financial stability have made Monterey Mechanical Co. one of the most versatile and respected contractors in industrial construction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL ENGINEERING/CONSTRUCTION

Photos depict different phases

of Chalk Bluff construction and

aerial photograph of Chalk Bluff water treatment plant in Reno, Nevada.

A $27 million project

by Monterey Mechanical Co.

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