Structural Preservation Systems Acquires Delta Pacific Builders
Baltimore, MD - Structural Preservation Systems –a Baltimore-based specialty-contracting firm that delivers services, systems and technologies that build, repair, protect, strengthen and reinforce concrete, steel, masonry, timber and soils – has acquired Delta Pacific Builders, Inc., a leading contractor for waste facilities across the United States.
Founded in 1957 and headquartered in Huntington Beach, Calif., Delta Pacific Builders is a full-service concrete restoration, coating and lining company that also offers a variety of specialty floor and wall systems for abusive and demanding applications. With extensive experience in the waste industry, Delta Pacific Builders has installed, repaired, renovated and maintained thousands of industrial facility floors throughout the United States and Mexico. Core areas of expertise include tipping floors in transfer stations, track wheel vehicle areas, equipment maintenance facilities, roll-off areas, heavy manufacturing, towveyer lines, machine shops, high impact and abrasion areas, waste-to-energy facilities and material recovery facility (MRF) floors. In addition to offering services and systems for metallic floor toppings, industrial floor repairs and coatings, epoxy iron systems, scale deck overlays, containment coatings and concrete failure analysis, their proprietary Delta Top Iron Floor system features iron aggregate concrete that is able to withstand high impact and abrasion from heavy equipment and hazardous materials.
"When it comes to waste collection and disposal, keeping facilities running smoothly and efficiently is key to success," said Peter Emmons, Chief Executive Officer of Structural Preservation Systems. "Delta Pacific Builders has a great reputation in the waste industry and the combination of our two firms results in unmatched national capabilities and expertise." Jim Andrews, President and Owner of Delta Pacific Builders, will continue in a key leadership role with the company.
SOURCE: Structural Preservation Systems