Effectively Heating Eisenhower Locks
For this project, Kubricky Construction was tasked with replacing and fortifying the concrete within the Eisenhower Locks. In order to do this, the canals were closed for a short period of time which required workers to work as quickly and efficiently as possible. Timing was critical for this project as there was a tight 80-day deadline.Our challenge for this project was to find a way to effectively and safely heat Kubricky’s small outdoor poly-tented work spaces. We understood the need to compensate for the heat loss with poly while at the same time deliver dry hot air with no concern for emitting CO’s and no burning oxygen (like an interior type heat).To do this, we used four of our DF-4 units (three in use, one on standby) in conjunction with a temporary duct work system which was used to carry heat to the bottom of the enclosures, and positive pressurization to heat the entire space.It is projects like these where we are truly able to showcase our company’s versatility. Not only are we equipped for any heating challenge, but we have technicians who are dedicated to getting the job done as resourcefully and right as possible. Babfar
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