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The new service will enable the firm’s clients in the food distribution industry to have a pre-existing architecture/engineering contract in place to address emergency issues.
Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN), a Houston, Texas-based division of LEO A DALY, announced plans to launch a new rapid response architecture/engineering service for its food distribution clients.
Mead & Hunt, a Middleton, Wis.-based architectural engineering firm, acquired EMR, an engineering and construction management firm headquartered in Fenton, Mo.
LEO A DALY and LAN will provide facility master planning, design, site selection and construction administration services to clients in the food distribution and manufacturing industry.
Planning, engineering and program management firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN), Dallas, Texas, and its parent company LEO A DALY, Omaha, Neb., partnered to expand their food distribution and manufacturing services in the southern United States.
The new TwinCAT HMI system from Beckhoff Automation, Savage, Minn., leverages IT standards such as Microsoft Visual Studio for the engineering, HTML5 for the design and Websockets and HTTPS for secure communication.
Nercon Engineering & Manufacturing, Oshkosh, Wis., is implementing Phase II of its plan to expand capabilities by moving corporate sales office to a larger, more modern state-of-the-art facility.