MECC comprises of engineers and craftsmen who have been called upon to build some of the country’s largest and most complex stack structures. They have the working knowledge of integrating sophisticated design technology with modern fabrication and erection techniques to deliver the optimum levels of quality. The qualified engineers of our company facilitate the construction crew comprised of skilled workers/craftsmen through the challenging aspects of the entire project. They regulate the enforcement of the comprehensive quality control and safety program we have in place for stack rehabilitation.
Stacks are wind sensitive structures. They are designed and maintained to survive a complex array of challenging conditions in order to operate every day without failure. Therefore the reconstruction, rehabilitation and refurbishment of stacks involve a number of mechanical, fabrication, welding, insulation and cladding jobs working at different altitudes. It is the rehabilitation of stacks we are mainly concerned with; but given the nature and scope of the project at times we re-evaluate the standing structure for exposure to severe static and dynamic winds, seismic events, sound attenuation, thermal stress and chemical corrosion.
The activities are high risk and involve working at heights. Steeplejack is the trade used to provide services on Stack/Chimney jobs. MECC has gained an industry-wide reputation of providing reliable stack rehabilitation services and have completed a long list of jobs on 200 meter stacks at different elevations.
We have also worked with the highly esteemed international firm Baily Steeplejack from the UK and have earned credentials and extensive trainings covering the following jobs: