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  • A Look at the Industrial Factory Construction Boom

    The Southwest United States, including Texas and Oklahoma, experienced a 30% increase in manufacturing job growth from 2017 to 2020, and industrial factory construction has boomed in these states. In fact, they’ve added an estimated 100,000 jobs. As a full-service industrial contractor, FUSED Industries has been helping projects like these cross the finish line and […]

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    Mechanical Instrumentation: A Solutions-Focused Approach

    Mechanical instrumentation is vitally important for the safe management of any industrial system. That’s why FUSED Industries takes a solutions-focused approach to instrumentation and industrial I&E services. No matter the industry or the type of equipment, mechanical integrity standards should be maintained at each stage of an instrument’s life cycle. That includes everything from fabrication […]

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    Industrial Industry Basics: What Are Millwright Services?

    If you’ve visited with many industrial construction companies (FUSED Industrial included) you’ve likely heard mention of millwright services. But, are you clear on exactly what those services entail? Although a common phrase among many industrial pros, we understand that that isn’t the case everywhere. We also understand that construction work generally tends to run a […]

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    A Look Ahead at Plant Turnarounds and Shutdowns

    Like so many things in 2020, plant turnarounds and shutdowns found themselves on a slightly different schedule than in previous years. Due to occupancy and distancing concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, World Oil reported that many operations placed such practices on hold. After all, the work requires “extra” personnel to make their way on-site, […]

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