Hennigan Engineering was recently awarded a contract to perform services for NextEra Energy at their “Solar Energy Generating Systems” (SEGS) Solar Energy SEGS located in the Mojave Desert of California. The SEGS facility is the second largest solar thermal energy generating system in the world. The facility is comprised of nine solar power plants that have 354 MW net (394 MW gross) capacity. This is enough power to service 232,500 homes during the day at peak power. This displaces approximately 3,800 tons of pollution per year that would have been produced if the electricity had b??n provided by fossil fuels. The facilities have a total… Read More »
After this year’s devastating hurricane season, Hennigan Engineering wanted to help those most in need. Our friends in Puerto Rico were stuck with a critical lack of clean drinking water following the storm, and the damage to the infrastructure persists. Hennigan Engineering partnered with SIFAT.org (Servants in Faith and Technology) to deliver enough Sawyer Water Filtration Systems to produce 300 million gallons of drinking water within weeks of the crisis. Hennigan Engineering has enjoyed a long-lasting relationship with the people of Puerto Rico via our business with PREPA (Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority) and our local business associates at Environics Group,… Read More »
Come visit us at the following upcoming trade shows ! 2017 Condenser Technology Conference Loews Minneapolis Hotel 601 1st Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 USA July 26, 2017 – July 27, 2017 14th EPRI Balance-of-Plant Heat Exchanger Nondestructive Evaluation Symposium Hyatt Regency Indian Wells 44600 Indian Wells Ln Indian Wells, California 92210 USA July 31, 2017 – Aug. 2, 2017 2017 Duke Energy Fossil/Hydro Tech X Conference Embassy Suites by Hilton Charlotte Concord Golf Resort & Spa Concord, NC USA August 28 – 31, 2017
Job Location: National Park Service – Fort Jay, Governor’s Island, NY Hennigan Engineering was retained to perform a Utility Pipeline Infrastructure Condition Assessment for the National Park Service on Governor’s Island in New York Harbor. Our client for this project is a global engineering company that provides consulting, design, construction, and operations services for corporations, and federal, state and local governments around the world. The firm ranks in the top 3 of Engineering News- 2016 list of Top 500 Design Firms. Fort Jay wa
Hennigan responds to customer’s request to remove 7 inches of overhead concrete from an intake bay under critical path schedule. Hennigan completes 1st bay 7 days ahead of schedule, safely and under budget. Hennigan Engineering Co., Inc. was called in to perform a concrete demolition operation at a Nuclear Power Plant after 21 days of jackhammering by another contractor failed to achieve the specified results. The failed pneumatic demolition effort during this outage caused a work stoppage and steel reinforcing beams needing to be installed to allow the plant to operate an ICW pump bay. Because of live electrical lines… Read More »
Hennigan Engineering has been providing professional services that have included industrial cleaning, maintenance, and decommissioning for a major technology-based company that applies chemical and material science to develop emulsion polymers, specialty chemicals, and functional/decorative surfaces that enhance the performance of products around the globe. With sales on the order of 1 billion USD per year (2015) and approximately 2,300 employees, this company’s manufacturing facility in Georgia, USA, produces approximately 135 million wet pounds of latex for the North American tire, carpet and paper industries. This client is in the process of converting the Georgia site into a distribution, quality control… Read More »