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Tampa Tank http://www.tampatank.com/
For 50 years, Tampa Tank, Inc. (TTI), an open shop company
headquartered in Tampa, FL, has been providing shop-fabricated
and field-erected steel plate structures of the highest quality
for the petroleum, chemical, pulp and paper, mining, electric
power, water and wastewater industries throughout the US
mainland, the Caribbean, Central and South America. Shop
tanks, pressure
vessels, ground storage tanks, stacks, ductwork and other
custom steel plate assemblies made from carbon steel, stainless
steel
and various other alloys have met our customer’s requirements
of on-time deliveries and quality workmanship with an outstanding
safety record. |
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General Engineering Corporation http://www.gectanks.com/
For 50 years, Tampa Tank, Inc. (TTI), an open shop company
headquartered in Tampa, FL, has been providing shop-fabricated
and field-erected steel plate structures of the highest quality
for the petroleum, chemical, pulp and paper, mining, electric
power, water and wastewater industries throughout the US
mainland, the Caribbean, Central and South America. Shop
tanks, pressure
vessels, ground storage tanks, stacks, ductwork and other
custom steel plate assemblies made from carbon steel, stainless
steel
and various other alloys have met our customer’s requirements
of on-time deliveries and quality workmanship with an outstanding
safety record. |
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Florida Structural Steel http://www.fsstructural.com/
Established in 1956, Florida Structural Steel (FSS), another
wholly owned subsidiary of TTI headquartered in Tampa, FL,
is an AISC certified fabricator and erector of structural steel
and related products. Specializing in fast track, on-time,
quality fabrication and erection utilizing the team approach,
FSS is certified and experienced in conventional steel structures,
simple steel bridges and complex steel building structures.
Supported by the other team members, TTI and GEC, our three
plants in Tampa can provide around-the-clock fabrication capabilities.
Located only minutes from the Port of Tampa, transportation
of fabricated material is available by ship as well as truck
and rail. |
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