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Baisch Engineering provided detail project engineering and CR Meyer was the contractor.
“Both companies were excellent,”
Haeffele acknowledges. “Commodity price escalation was a challenge on this project. From the time we did our estimates and turned in the investment proposal to the time we purchased materials for construction, material cost increased more than 30 percent. But it nevertheless was a very successful project in all aspects.”

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International Biomass 2010
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May 4-6, 2010

International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo 2010
St. Louis, MO

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June 14-17, 2010

 

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Baisch Engineering and Consulting Firm, Wisconsin, has earned a reputation for providing high quality, detailed Professional Engineering and Consulting Services since 1958.

  • Process Engineering
  • Civil Engineering / Structural Engineering
  • Architectural Design
  • Electrical Engineering & Arc Flash Hazard
  • Process Controls
  • Instrumentation Controls
    (PLC/Programmable Logic Controls)

Baisch also offers support throughout the project construction phase or capital expansion planning phase of your project, including:

- Discipline Coverage
- Checkout and Start-Up Assistance
- Contract Administration Services

 
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