Kessel Construction Inc.

Fall Happenings

by SteveBorowski 25. October 2010 17:26

As we head towards the end of the year, we see a fair amount of construction activity.  We are currently working on numerous projects in the Marcellus Shale play as well as finishing up other more traditional projects.  We have recently landed four nice projects that have increased our backlog significantly and will keep up busy over the winter months.

We are also seeing that there is more activity in bidding projects than there has been in the recent past.  The types of projects include pre-engineered steel buildings, compressor station concrete, building additions, office renovations, and other large concrete projects to name a few.  This activity is a positive sign for Kessel Construction and the construction industry in general.  We are looking forward to this uptick in construction and the many benefits that go along with that.

2010 Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Expo

by SteveBorowski 19. August 2010 01:15

The 2010 Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade show is just around the corner.  Kessel will be there and we invite you to stop by booth #164 to see us. 

What’s New?

Kessel is supplying compressor buildings with solutions for sound and accessibility options for servicing equipment.

In addition, we offer concrete services for a full range of needs.

Please click on the link below to get the complete schedule.  We hope to see you there! 

2010 Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Show

Monroeville Convention Center

209 Mall Boulevard

Monroeville, PA 15146

Tuesday August 31, 2010  9 am – 5 pm

Wednesday September 1, 2010  9 am – 12 noon

http://www.pogam.org/show/2010_Eastern_Oil_&_Gas_Conference_and_Show_flyer.pdf

Carbone of America to Expand

by SteveBorowski 23. April 2010 00:54

Carbone of America in St. Marys, PA recently awarded a new building project to Kessel Construction.  This project is for a 31,250 square foot pre-engineered metal building system that will be used for the industrial sector.  We are excited to start this project in the near future and are looking forward to building for Carbone again.

Increasing Steel Prices

by SteveBorowski 19. March 2010 00:15

Steel prices have increased an average of 6% in the past few weeks.  This includes pre-engineered metal building systems, rebar, and raw steel.  All indications are that the cost of steel may become more volatile during 2010.  Steel plants are raising prices to cover costs of running furnaces that aren’t producing steel.  China is rumored to be buying up coke mines so that they can control the cost of the raw materials. 

 

Although we at Kessel Construction don’t anticipate a return to the extreme volatility of pricing in 2008, we do see a trend of increasing prices.  Pre-planning of upcoming projects will help in locking in prices before they increase.

Marcellus, Natural Gas Expo- McKean, Potter & Cameron Counties March 17 & 18

by TimAsinger 12. March 2010 07:00

The date for one of the most exciting Expo's to hit the area after the Kinzua Outdoor & Travel Show is quickly coming upon us.

The Natural Gas Expo; McKean, Potter & Cameron Counties will be held on Wednesday March 17th and Thursday March 18th at the Gospel Tabernacle in Coudersport, PA.

Admission is FREE and anyone wanting to learn more about the industry should plan to attend.

This will be an event to bring students & educators to the industries service providers to understand the needs of this growing and dynamic industry.

Wednesday 03/17 will be full of students form area high school Tech programs as well as local higher level learning institutions (Pitt Bradford & Penn Tech College). There will be seminars repeated all day long in regards to the educational & occupational needs of the industry.

Thursday 03/18 is slated for business to business activities. Some of the largest players in the Marcellus Play & Natural Gas Industry will be there:

- Pennsylvania General Energy

- East Resources

- Dresser Pipe Works

- Gas Field Specialists

- Universal Well Services

- Fastenal

to name just of few of the developers, pipeline contractors, drillers and associated service providers to the industry.

There will be seminars repeated all day long with topics on "How to get engaged with the Gas Industry", Natural Gas Well Drilling, Water Resources of the industry.

Kessel Construction will be there with a double booth to promote their services to the industry. Currently, we are introducing a light gauge, tubular steel framed building with metal roof & walls that is finding a nice fit for "soft set" compressor stations in the Marcellus play.  This product is competitively priced and features maintenance free exterior walls and roof. Additionally, for sound absorption they have blanket insulation.

A unique outcome from the event organizers of the EXPO is a full color directory of all the service providers in the area.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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Thermal Coal, Metallurgic coal, what’s it all mean

by TimAsinger 11. March 2010 19:28
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Additional signs that the economy is moving in the right direction;

major foreign companies looking to buy our resources. The kind of resources to produce big stuff like… steel and energy.

Coal is known as two types;

- metallurgic- used to heat generate the high heat/ energy needed for steel production

- thermal- used by energy plants to produce energy/ electricity

The most recent is real close to home in the Central Appalachian region. An Indian company is looking to buy a US coal company in order to control a key resource needed to produce coal. The same firm is a major producer of steel to global market.

This comes after hearing recently that foreign interests are also looking to buy “Coke “ operations a key raw material in making steel.

Let’s hope that these are good signs for the economy as a key material for industry production and growth, steel is being produced. Additionally, the raw materials and resources to produce steel and energy are seeing activity.

Finally, after the crazy steel price escalation of a few summers ago, let's hope that prices are not driven out of site due to key suppliers controlling not only the steel but the raws and energy that go into it.

Excessive Roof Snow Accumulation

by SteveBorowski 16. January 2010 00:05

Winter is here, and with winter comes snow.  Heavy snows or repeated snow storms can cause excessive packed snow or ice on a pre-engineered metal building roof which can impose unusual and excessive loads on any building structure.  Blowing and drifting snow as well as rain on snow can also produce significant and potentially dangerous load increases on a building.  An excessive accumulation of ice, snow or snow mixed with rain can cause a building to be loaded beyond its design capacity which creates a risk of building damage or collapse.

 

Be aware of warning signs inside a building that may indicate excessive snow or ice accumulation, including purlin deflection, the popping of ceiling tiles in dropped ceilings, and unusual noises.  If any of these situations occur, you should contact Kessel Construction immediately for assistance.  As a general contractor, we are able to assist you in remedying these situations.  If a roof is in danger of collapsing, the building should be evacuated immediately.

 

There are certain procedures for proper snow and ice removal from a building that must be followed.  In addition, if there is any building damage or collapse due to excessive snow there are measures that need to be followed as well.  Butler Manufacturing Company has specific protocols to adhere to should you encounter either of these scenarios.

 

Most importantly, safety should be number one on everyone’s list when dealing with excessive snow buildup on a roof.

 

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About the Authors

Tim Asinger, President
Kessel Construction, Inc.

Steve Borowski, Sales Manager
Kessel Construction, Inc.

Al Webster, Project Development
Kessel Construction, Inc.

Jack Kirk, Field Coordinator
Kessel Construction, Inc.

Jim Curcio, General Superintendent
Kessel Construction, Inc.

Max Asinger, Marketing
Kessel Construction, Inc.