Ducworks is located at:
1725 North 600 West
Logan, Utah 84321
Phone: 435-792-4667
Fax: 435-787-8772
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Maritime
Material Highway for Dry Dock #1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Test Fit |
Buoys receiving final anti-fouling paint |
Port Security Barricades (PSB's) |
Ducworks’ earliest projects involved water. From neutral buoyancy projects for NASA’s International Space Station to U.S. Navy projects at Port Hueneme and Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, Ducworks has the experience with materials and coatings to meet your most stringent maritime requirements.
Notable Past Projects include:
• Port Security Barricade Buoys (NPSB & PSB’s)
• Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Dry Dock #1 Material Highway
• USS George Washington Brow
Industrial Machining, Fabrication & Assembly
INDUSTRIAL MACHINING, FABRICATION, & ASSEMBLY
Ducworks has project managers who specialize in providing machining and fabrication support to OEM Manufacturers. These Project Managers assist in prototype development and production runs of parts and subassemblies that will be used by the OEM in their finished product. Machined and fabricated parts for a wide variety of manufacturers and industries are provided, for example:
• Heavy plate weldments for machinery
• Amusement ride components
• Automated material handling components
• Plant processing components
• Retrofit parts for Military vehicles
Ducworks has project managers who specialize in providing machining and fabrication support to OEM Manufacturers. These Project Managers assist in prototype development and production runs of parts and subassemblies that will be used by the OEM in their finished product. Machined and fabricated parts for a wide variety of manufacturers and industries are provided, for example:
• Heavy plate weldments for machinery
• Amusement ride components
• Automated material handling components
• Plant processing components
• Retrofit parts for Military vehicles
Field Services
The Sky Lodge, Park City, Utah |
Ducworks employs structural steel erectors, specialty installers and millwrights to provide field services in the following arenas:
• Structural Steel
• Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS)
• Joist, Girders and Metal Deck
• Ornamental metals including:
o Stairs and railings
o Awnings and canopies
o Bronze, brass, aluminum and stainless steel
• Core drilling
• Mechanized metal fabrications
• Production & processing equipment demolition & installation
• Seismic Upgrades
Defense
Material Highway for Dry Dock #1 at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Test Fit |
Providing key support to our nation’s top defense contractors and program
We take great pride in participating as a partner on some of our nation’s most strategically important defense programs both for prime contractors and directly for the government.
From chemical weapon disposal tooling to port security buoys, to dry dock structures, our team of defense specialists excel in all aspects of support manufacturing from the large and complex to the small and intricate.
• Cage Code 1EZY8
• Assemblies
o Large & Complex To Small & Intricate
o Electrical, Piping & Mechanical
• Tooling & Fixtures
• Specialized Shipping Fixtures, Pallets & Containers
• Developmental Design & Engineering
• Load Testing
• Lifting Fixtures
• Buoys and Naval support systems
Construction
Laie, Hawaii Renovation Project |
In 2003 a commercial construction group was formed in response to inquiries from contractors in this industry. That first year, several projects were undertaken and completed successfully. Today, Ducworks is an AISC Certified industry leading General Contractor and subcontractor working in diverse construction disciplines, specializing in the following:
• Structural Steel
• Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS)
• High Performance Coatings & Patinas
• Joist, Girders and Metal Deck
• Ornamental metals including:
o Stairs and railings
o Awnings and canopies
o Bronze, brass, aluminum and stainless steel
o Custom Patinas
• Mechanized metal fabrications
• Seismic Upgrades
• Utility Metal Fabrications
o Wastewater, culinary and irrigation water projects
o Electrical & Telecommunications projects
• Embeds (cast-in-place and pre-cast)
• Field Erection
Aerospace
International Space Station Neutral Buoyancy Testing at Johnson Space Center |
Providing key support to our nation’s top aerospace contractors and program
At Ducworks, we’ve always been about “Reaching Higher”. That is part of the reason why we excel at supporting our aerospace customers in their most challenging and strategically important aerospace projects.
Our earliest projects were providing fabrication, assembly and neutral buoyancy support to Boeing’s Rocketdyne division for the development of the International Space Station (ISS).
Our involvement in the development of the ISS spans from the earliest sketches through permanent NASA training modules which are still in use today at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX.
Today our aerospace specialists excel in all aspects of support manufacturing from the large and complex to the small and intricate.
• Prototype Mockups
• Assemblies
o Large & Complex To Small & Intricate
o Electrical, Piping & Mechanical
• Tooling & Fixtures
• Inspection & Calibration Tools
• Specialized Shipping Fixtures, Pallets & Containers
• Neutral Buoyancy
• Developmental Design & Engineering
• Load Testing
Welding Capabilities
City Creek Center Retractable Roof Rail Girder |
City Creek Center Retractable Roof Whalebone Backspan |
The Sky Lodge, Park City, Utah |
ATK Enclosure |
Laie, Hawaii Renovation Project |
International Space Station Neutral Buoyancy Module |
TIG Welding |
MIG Welding |
MIG Welding Bed Weldment |
City Creek Center Retractable Roof Whalebone |
• Field welding: Stick, MIG, or TIG (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW)
• Automatic stud welding (HSA, DBA, threaded, and reduced base studs)
• Rotary positioners
• AWS & ASME code certified processes and welders
• Certified Weld Inspection (Full-time CWI on staff)
• CNC controlled Voortman oxy-fuel torch/plasma table
o Table capacity 10’-0” x 30’-0”
o Sheet/plate up to 6” thick
• Victor Track Torches
• Portable Lincoln Plasma Machines
• Pivoting Bandsaws up to 30”H x 25”W x 60 degrees
• Piranha P-90 Ironworker (flat, round and angle shear, notch, punch, and form)
• Montgomery Plate Roll: 3/8” thick x 6’-0” wide
• Buffalo Bending Roll Model 1: rolls angle, channel, tube, pipe, bar
• Cincinnati Plate Shear: 3/8” thick x 12’-0” wide
• Piranha 3-axis CNC 200 ton press brake with 10’-0” bed
• Hausfeld tube and bar bender
• Material handling:
o One 15 ton overhead bridge crane over weld shop
o Four 10 ton overhead bridge cranes over weld shop
o Two 2 ton jib cranes over individual weld stations
o Forklifts up to 36,000 lbs. capacity
o Comprehensive material tracking and documentation program (Material Test Report [MTR] management) and incoming inspection program
• Ducworks regularly welds the following materials:
o Carbon hot and cold rolled steel (A36, A572, A514, 1018, 1045, etc.)
o Stainless alloys
o Aluminum alloys
o Titanium
o Aircraft alloys (4140, 4130, etc.)
o Castings
Sheetmetal Capabilities
• Cincinnati Plate Shear: 3/8” thick x 12’-0” wide
• Piranha 3-axis CNC 200 ton press brake with 12’-0” bed
• Piranha P-90 Ironworker (flat, round and angle shear, notch, punch, and form)
• Buffalo Bending Roll Model 1: rolls angle, channel, tube, pipe, bar
• Montgomery Plate Roll: 3/8” thick x 6’-0” wide
• Hausfeld tube & bar bender
• Various hand rolls
• One 5 ton overhead bridge crane over sheetmetal shop
• Piranha 3-axis CNC 200 ton press brake with 12’-0” bed
• Piranha P-90 Ironworker (flat, round and angle shear, notch, punch, and form)
• Buffalo Bending Roll Model 1: rolls angle, channel, tube, pipe, bar
• Montgomery Plate Roll: 3/8” thick x 6’-0” wide
• Hausfeld tube & bar bender
• Various hand rolls
• One 5 ton overhead bridge crane over sheetmetal shop
Raw Material Processing Capabilites
• CNC controlled Voortman VCS Multi oxy-fuel torch/plasma table
o Table capacity 10’-0” x 30’-0”
o Sheet/plate up to 6” thick
• CNC controlled Voortman automated drill/saw line (coming March 2014)
• Victor Track Torches
• Portable Lincoln Plasma Machines
• Pivoting Bandsaws up to 30”H x 25”W x 60 degrees
• Cincinnati Plate Shear: 3/8” thick x 12’-0” wide
• Piranha P-90 Ironworker (flat, round and angle shear, notch, punch, and form)
• Multiple hot (abrasive) saws
o Table capacity 10’-0” x 30’-0”
o Sheet/plate up to 6” thick
• CNC controlled Voortman automated drill/saw line (coming March 2014)
• Victor Track Torches
• Portable Lincoln Plasma Machines
• Pivoting Bandsaws up to 30”H x 25”W x 60 degrees
• Cincinnati Plate Shear: 3/8” thick x 12’-0” wide
• Piranha P-90 Ironworker (flat, round and angle shear, notch, punch, and form)
• Multiple hot (abrasive) saws
Material Handling Capabilities
Rail Girder being moved by 15-ton Overhead Crane |
• One 15 ton overhead bridge crane over weld shop
• One 5 ton overhead bridge crane over sheetmetal shop
• Two 2 ton jib cranes over individual weld stations
• Forklifts up to 36,000 lbs.
• Comprehensive material tracking and documentation program (Material Test Report [MTR] management) and incoming inspection program
Machining Capabilities
• Milling
o Haas VF2 through VF9 vertical CNC mills up to 84 x 42”
o 4th axis with 12” chuck
o Haas HMC EC-3000 horizontal CNC mill, XYZ travel = 120 x 42 x 32” with a 10,000 lb. table capacity
o Lucas Horizontal Boring Mill: 76” horizontal x 68” vertical with 20,000 lb. table capacity
o Vertical manual mills up to 40 x 16” with digital readouts
o 10 ton overhead bridge cranes over milling shop
• Turning
o Haas SL-30 with 30” swing and 4” through spindle
o Haas HL-4: 9” O.D. x 35” (over gap 14” O.D.) with 2.63” through spindle
o Engine lathes up to 44” O.D. x 10’ bed
o LeBlond engine lathe: 24” O.D. x 6’-0” bed with 9” diameter through spindle and dual chucks
o 10 ton overhead bridge cranes over turning shop
• Grinding
o Blanchard Grinder with 36” diameter magnetic chuck
o Surface Grinders up to 12 x 24” magnetic chucks
• Ducworks regularly machines the following materials:
o Carbon hot and cold rolled steels
o Stainless alloys including Inconel and Hastalloy
o Aluminum alloys
o Aircraft alloys (4140, 4130, etc.)
o Red metals (copper, brass, bronze)
o Titanium
o Plastics: UHMW, Delrin, Nylon, ABS, etc.
o Castings and forgings
o Composites
o Woods
o Haas VF2 through VF9 vertical CNC mills up to 84 x 42”
o 4th axis with 12” chuck
o Haas HMC EC-3000 horizontal CNC mill, XYZ travel = 120 x 42 x 32” with a 10,000 lb. table capacity
o Lucas Horizontal Boring Mill: 76” horizontal x 68” vertical with 20,000 lb. table capacity
o Vertical manual mills up to 40 x 16” with digital readouts
o 10 ton overhead bridge cranes over milling shop
• Turning
o Haas SL-30 with 30” swing and 4” through spindle
o Haas HL-4: 9” O.D. x 35” (over gap 14” O.D.) with 2.63” through spindle
o Engine lathes up to 44” O.D. x 10’ bed
o LeBlond engine lathe: 24” O.D. x 6’-0” bed with 9” diameter through spindle and dual chucks
o 10 ton overhead bridge cranes over turning shop
• Grinding
o Blanchard Grinder with 36” diameter magnetic chuck
o Surface Grinders up to 12 x 24” magnetic chucks
• Ducworks regularly machines the following materials:
o Carbon hot and cold rolled steels
o Stainless alloys including Inconel and Hastalloy
o Aluminum alloys
o Aircraft alloys (4140, 4130, etc.)
o Red metals (copper, brass, bronze)
o Titanium
o Plastics: UHMW, Delrin, Nylon, ABS, etc.
o Castings and forgings
o Composites
o Woods
Logistic Capabilities
• International 5 ton delivery truck with 24’ flat bed and hydraulic lift gate
• Multiple 1 ton delivery trucks with 12’ flat beds and flatbed trailers
• Alliances with brokers for full or LTL flatbed or van service throughout the lower 48 states
• Alliances with ocean freight brokers for shipments beyond the lower 48 states
• Ducworks regularly ships or has experience shipping to the following locations:
o All lower 48 states
o Alaska
o Hawaii
o Canada
o Eastern Europe
o Asia
• Full-time traffic manager
• Full-time truck driver for deliveries within 500 miles of our plant
• Full-time yard/receiving manager
• In-house, custom fabrication of crates, pallets, and shipping containers to customer’s specifications
• Packaging, labeling, bagging, and shipping to customer’s specifications
Inspection Capabilities
Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) Reverse Engineering |
• Brown & Sharpe Gage 2000 Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) with 18 x 20” granite and 15” vertical travel
• Multiple Granite Surface Plates up to 48 x 72” Laboratory & Inspection grade AA, A, & B
• O.D., I.D., thread, and depth micrometers
• Test indicators to 0.0001”
• Full inventory of standard gauge blocks & pins, calibration tools, calipers, veneer scales, etc.
• Full-time quality manager who oversees regular calibration programs, contractual compliance, and adherence to the Ducworks quality program
• Full-time AWS Certified Weld Inspector (CWI)
• Strict adherence to government MIL-I-45208A Inspection Criteria
• Comprehensive material tracking and documentation program (Material Test Report [MTR] management) and incoming inspection program
Grit Blast, Coating & Patina Capabilities
City Creek Center Retractable Roof Whalebone with final paint & ready for assembly |
City Creek Center Retractable Roof Whalebone receiving filler prior to final paint |
City Creek Center Retractable Roof Whalebone receiving filler prior to final paint |
Bronze gate receiving antique brown patina |
Bronze gate after antique brown patina |
Etching elevator doors - Laie, Hawaii |
Bronze handrail receiving antique brown patina |
• Indoor 25’ wide x 34’ deep Wheelabrator Grit Blast system: blasting steel grit medium with ¾” nozzle
• Graco Xtreme portable airless paint system up to 5,600 psi
• Pressure washing up to 3,000 psi
• Ducworks regularly applies the following coatings:
o Shop coat primers
o Zinc-rich primers
o Epoxy primers, Urethanes, Industrial Enamels
o Primer and/or paint over hot dip galvanized surfaces
o Finished top coats (oil & water base) in any customer specified color including metallics
• Ornamental & architectural patinas on bronze, brass, steel and aluminum
• Black oxide
Complex Assembly Capabilities
Complex Assembly services at Ducworks include:
• Load Tests & Certifications
• Hydraulic and Pneumatic installations
• Piping
• Electrical and Electronics
• Mechanical assembling including Motors, Gearing, and Actuation
• Stamping, Engraving, and Stenciling
• Tooling assembly
• Molded rubber and urethane casting and installations
• Adhesive application
• Press fitting
• Fiberglass, Polycarbonate, and Plastics installation and assembling
• Custom fabrication of Crates, Pallets, and Shipping Containers
• Packaging and shipping to customer’s specifications
Licenses, Certifications & Memberships
Licenses:
Utah General Contractor 1371262-5501
Hawaii Specialty Contractor C-31507
C32 Ornamental, Guardrail, and Fencing
C48 Structural Steel Contractor
C56 Welding Contractor
Idaho Public Works RCE-12287
Cage Code 1EZY8
Department of Defense Trading Partner 1998H182509
Export Permit M18454
US State Department Registration M18454
Certifications:
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Standard Steel Building Certified Fabricator #11760-2012
Memberships:
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
American Welding Society (AWS)
Utah Steel Fabricators Association
Utah Manufacturer’s Association
Utah General Contractor 1371262-5501
Hawaii Specialty Contractor C-31507
C32 Ornamental, Guardrail, and Fencing
C48 Structural Steel Contractor
C56 Welding Contractor
Idaho Public Works RCE-12287
Cage Code 1EZY8
Department of Defense Trading Partner 1998H182509
Export Permit M18454
US State Department Registration M18454
Certifications:
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Standard Steel Building Certified Fabricator #11760-2012
Memberships:
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
American Welding Society (AWS)
Utah Steel Fabricators Association
Utah Manufacturer’s Association
In the news
Ventura County Star, Friday September 29, 2000 Space Station Modules Set to Go
Herald Journal, Sunday March 18, 2012 Logan Company Behind City Creek Center Roofing Marvel
Engineering News-Record, March 19, 2012 Disappearing Act is a ‘Whalebone’ of a Feat
Engineering News-Record, March 19, 2012 Urban Revival in Salt Lake City: Infinite Complexity in Retractable Skylight and Creek Replica
Engineering News-Record, January 23, 2013 Mark Silvera’s Movable Feat Rescued City Creek Development
Modern Steel, May 2013 2013 AISC IDEAS² Awards page 10-11
Tneme E-News, 2013 Quarter III, Retractable Roof Requires Steadfast Corrosion Protection
Herald Journal, Sunday March 18, 2012 Logan Company Behind City Creek Center Roofing Marvel
Engineering News-Record, March 19, 2012 Disappearing Act is a ‘Whalebone’ of a Feat
Engineering News-Record, March 19, 2012 Urban Revival in Salt Lake City: Infinite Complexity in Retractable Skylight and Creek Replica
Engineering News-Record, January 23, 2013 Mark Silvera’s Movable Feat Rescued City Creek Development
Modern Steel, May 2013 2013 AISC IDEAS² Awards page 10-11
Tneme E-News, 2013 Quarter III, Retractable Roof Requires Steadfast Corrosion Protection
Facilities
We have invested in state-of-the-art facilities to enable us to deliver your most sensitive projects on-time and under-budget.
• 40,000 ft² of manufacturing floor space
• 7,200 ft² of office space for project & production management, engineering, and accounting
• 6,000 ft² of dedicated complex assembly floor space
• Two conference rooms
• Five 10 ton overhead bridge cranes
• One 15 ton overhead bridge crane
• One 5 ton overhead bridge crane
• Two 2 ton jib cranes
• 5 acres of developed land & yard
• 850 ft² indoor grit blast facility
• Indoor, ventilated paint booth (20’ x 60’) with recirculating bake
• 40,000 ft² of manufacturing floor space
• 7,200 ft² of office space for project & production management, engineering, and accounting
• 6,000 ft² of dedicated complex assembly floor space
• Two conference rooms
• Five 10 ton overhead bridge cranes
• One 15 ton overhead bridge crane
• One 5 ton overhead bridge crane
• Two 2 ton jib cranes
• 5 acres of developed land & yard
• 850 ft² indoor grit blast facility
• Indoor, ventilated paint booth (20’ x 60’) with recirculating bake
A brief history of Ducworks
Ducworks, Inc. was founded in 1994 in Camarillo, California to assist The Boeing Company’s Rocketdyne Division with prototype manufacturing of key International Space Station test hardware. This hardware was manufactured and shipped to NASA’s neutral buoyancy laboratories in Huntsville, AL and Houston, TX for underwater testing by astronauts. As Ducworks grew, so did the opportunities. Soon Ducworks began fabricating full-scale mockups of entire International Space Station structures and also performed the underwater assembly of these structures with their own crew of divers.
After experiencing significant growth from 1994 to 1997, Ducworks outgrew its small shop in California and made a strategic decision to build a new 27,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Logan, Utah on about 5 acres.
As the International Space Station project morphed from test to flight hardware in the late 1990’s, Ducworks began to develop other new and exciting opportunities. Customers soon brought an interesting and diverse variety of projects to Ducworks such as aerospace tooling and fixtures, fabrication and assembly of complex machinery, heavy steel plate weldments, intricate machined parts, large ramps for moving heavy equipment from pier to ship, and portable launch towers for small test rockets.
Ducworks also began to serve customers in the commercial construction industry by fabricating and erecting structural steel and ornamental, seismic, and architectural metals. Some notable projects include the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle seismic upgrade, The Sky Lodge in Park City, a new South Endzone Plaza at Utah State University’s Romney Stadium, and the City Creek Center Retractable Roof.
In March of 2008 Ducworks broke ground on a new 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art welding and fabrication facility adjacent to its existing building bringing their manufacturing and office space to about 50,000 square feet. Ducworks acted as the General Contractor for this project and also fabricated all of the structural and ornamental steel. The project was completed in about six months and came in under-budget!
Ducworks now employs about 50 of the finest craftsmen in the industry. They pride themselves on being able to handle the most complex and diverse range of manufacturing processes in-house. From CNC machining to alloy TIG welding, to sheetmetal, coating, and through assembly, Ducworks’ people and equipment can turn engineer’s and architect’s dreams into reality.
As you work with Ducworks you will find that we are much more than just a premier manufacturer of custom hardware and components. Instead, you will find that our experience and abilities brings a peace of mind that accompanies each and every project we undertake.
After experiencing significant growth from 1994 to 1997, Ducworks outgrew its small shop in California and made a strategic decision to build a new 27,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Logan, Utah on about 5 acres.
As the International Space Station project morphed from test to flight hardware in the late 1990’s, Ducworks began to develop other new and exciting opportunities. Customers soon brought an interesting and diverse variety of projects to Ducworks such as aerospace tooling and fixtures, fabrication and assembly of complex machinery, heavy steel plate weldments, intricate machined parts, large ramps for moving heavy equipment from pier to ship, and portable launch towers for small test rockets.
Ducworks also began to serve customers in the commercial construction industry by fabricating and erecting structural steel and ornamental, seismic, and architectural metals. Some notable projects include the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle seismic upgrade, The Sky Lodge in Park City, a new South Endzone Plaza at Utah State University’s Romney Stadium, and the City Creek Center Retractable Roof.
In March of 2008 Ducworks broke ground on a new 20,000 square foot state-of-the-art welding and fabrication facility adjacent to its existing building bringing their manufacturing and office space to about 50,000 square feet. Ducworks acted as the General Contractor for this project and also fabricated all of the structural and ornamental steel. The project was completed in about six months and came in under-budget!
Ducworks now employs about 50 of the finest craftsmen in the industry. They pride themselves on being able to handle the most complex and diverse range of manufacturing processes in-house. From CNC machining to alloy TIG welding, to sheetmetal, coating, and through assembly, Ducworks’ people and equipment can turn engineer’s and architect’s dreams into reality.
As you work with Ducworks you will find that we are much more than just a premier manufacturer of custom hardware and components. Instead, you will find that our experience and abilities brings a peace of mind that accompanies each and every project we undertake.
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