Entries by Mike.Lake

Seal Machining

If you have any seal machining needs in the future please Contact Us!   We provide high quality work, on schedule, at a reasonable price.  Please CLICK HERE to learn more about our steam path repair capabilities.  We look forward to earning an opportunity to work with you on your next turbine inspection and repair project.

Let’s Talk Turkey: 6 Safety Pitfalls to Avoid on Thanksgiving

Whether you’re preparing a Thanksgiving feast or tossing the football in the backyard, keep these tips in mind to avoid an unwanted trip to the emergency room. Cuts and lacerations: Because the production of a large holiday meal often calls for the all-hands-on-deck approach, it often brings novices into the kitchen. It should be no […]

2020 Gas Turbines for Energy Network Webinar

Reminder to Register Now 2020 GTEN Webinar Reducing Operating Costs with Repairs and Coatings December 3rd, 2020 @ 1:00 PM EST ———————————— Session One Introduction to Gas Turbine Coatings Session Two Introduction to Wide Gap Braze Repairs of Gas Turbine Components Session Three Gas Turbine Durability Improvements ————————————- Speakers Kevin Weins Manager, Metallurgy, Liburdi Turbine […]

Birdies for Boys and Girls Charity Golf Tournament

This past weekend we were fortunate enough to participate in the 2020 Birdies for Boys and Girls Golf Tournament hosted by Northern Star Generation.  It was an excellent opportunity for us to give back to the local community as the proceeds from the tournament go to the Boys and Girls Club of Central Florida.  We […]

October 2020 Safety Update

We completed the month of October continuing on our pace of a 0.00 TRIR for the year. We have zero OSHA-recordable injuries this year and continue to be proactive in identifying potential hazards. Great job by our HSE Director, Shannon Scruggs, and each one of our Project Management teams for engraining our safety culture throughout […]

Election Day

I hope everyone was able to get out and vote today.  A little election day history for your reading enjoyment: Why a Tuesday in November? The answer stems from the agrarian makeup of 19th-century America. In the 1800s, most citizens worked as farmers and lived far from their polling place. Since people often traveled at […]