MJW Consolidated is helping Drax Biomass efficiently receive and process dry wood shavings at its manufacturing facility in Urania, Louisiana, to be burned by the company's power plants in the United Kingdom instead of coal, creating energy from renewable resources.
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MJW Projects In The News
Kinder Morgan has contracted MJW Consolidated to install dry chemical fire suppression systems to protect its Elba Island liquefied natural gas terminal near Savannah, Ga. The terminal recently underwent a $2 billion upgrade that will allow the company to liquify natural gas (LNG) and export it across the world.
With the revitalization of the space program by NASA, MJW Consolidated has played a key role in getting the historic Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Cape Canaveral updated with an enhanced fire protection system.
MJW has started installation of new fire protection systems at one of the largest electric power plants in the country.
In March of 2019, MJW Consolidated was contracted to install an HVAC system in a new packaging facility line at Tropicana, a leading food processor in Central Florida.
In April 2019, MJW Consolidated installed a new platform to access process equipment used to recover chlorine dioxide (CLO2) from the papermaking process at a mill in Port Wentworth, Georgia, just outside of Savannah.
Along the First Coast of Florida and Georgia, the effects of Hurricane Matthew are still being felt and addressed.
Although it’s been almost two years since Hurricane Irma tore through the First Coast leaving a path of destruction in September of 2017, recovery projects are still underway at Naval Air Station Jacksonville (NAS JAX).
MJW Consolidated has constructed a fire protection system for Florida Power & Light (FP&L) that ensures rapid detection and extinguishment of potential fire hazards at a critical fuel loading station.
MJW Consolidated has paved the way for a major expansion at Praxair Corp.’s air separation plant in Mims, Fla., to meet growing demand from space exploration customers and other Central Florida industries.
MJW Consolidated fire protection, construction and engineering design teams are collaborating to provide Georgia-Pacific with a major upgrade of their fire protection pumps and fire water distribution system that will protect the company’s expanding Palatka, Fla., plant.
MJW Consolidated is replacing more than 65,000 square feet of roof at Georgia Pacific’s Palatka, Fla., paper plant, which is undergoing a major expansion and upgrade.