Parsons partners with private industries to extend functionality, support sustainability directives, and accommodate new technologies for manufacturing and heavy industrial facilities. Our facility and equipment programs provide a wide variety of full-service turnkey plant maintenance services. We engineer and self-perform the largest and most complex process and industrial plant maintenance work. Our customers rely on us to design and construct new plants that rely on state-of-the-art production tools and technologies, from the robotic assembly of piece parts in Class 100 clean rooms, through final assembly and computerized inspection, to automated packaging and distribution.
Modeling safe, competitive, and cost-effective construction
Parsons has decades of experience with new plant construction, existing plant expansions, and long-term maintenance contracts in the renewable fuels, industrial manufacturing, and industrial maintenance industries. When our customers are building new facilities, updating existing ones, or looking for ways to bring renewable energy to their businesses, Parsons provides the following cost-effective energy steps to its solutions:
Optimize. Our facilities improve energy performance and reduce energy consumption.
Develop. Our project guidelines and execution goals incorporate sustainable products and processes that are applied when we design and construct new and renovated project facilities.
Deliver. Our project management services help customers bring renewable energy sources to their businesses. Parsons professionals are trained to use the technical tools required to conserve energy.
Parsons is a leader in safe and competitive manufacturing and heavy industrial construction projects introducing groundbreaking industry technologies and blending them with time-proven, hands-on construction principles, while applying new safety and quality standards at the same time. State and local agencies, along with private industry, have recognized Parsons’ safety performance as the model all contractors should follow.