LMC Industrial Contractors, Inc.
Sam Wallace has extensive experience in the construction industry, currently serving as Project Manager at LMC Industrial Contractors, Inc. since May 2014, where responsibilities include managing daily construction activities, overseeing scheduling and job costs, and preparing final turnover documents. Previously, Sam worked as Project Manager/Estimator at Upstate Roofing and Painting from April 2012 to April 2014, and as a Carpenter at Tom Barber Construction from 2008 to 2012, during which several custom-built homes were constructed. Sam holds an Associate’s Degree in Building Trades/Construction Management from Alfred State College, earned in 2012.
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LMC Industrial Contractors, Inc.
LMC Industrial Contractors was founded in 1982 by Lawrence Mehlenbacher in Avon, New York as a mechanical contracting company focused on process piping. In order to expand the company and facility its growth, Lawrence purchased the Foster Wheeler Facility in 2005. Located directly off Interstate 390, just south of Rochester, New York this facility provided key essentials for expansion. The facility supported LMC’s operations with a covered 650,000 sq. ft. production facility, and a 55 acre storage yard sitting on 89 acres. The facility is serviced by the short rail line operator Rochester & Southern. LMC has over 350 employees which include; API 1104, ASME, AISC & AWS certified welders and fabricators, NACE painters & blasters, licensed & NCCCO Trained crane operators & riggers, millwrights & carpenters, HVAC service group, engineering and locomotive employees. LMC’s shop capabilities include the PythonX CNC Plasma cutting system, 2 large plate rolls, automated welding machines, Koike burn table, vertical and horizontal drills, 500 ton press brake, shears, punches, saws, various size paint & blast booths (Crane Accessible), and over 600 ton of crane capacity. In addition, LMC owns a fleet of mobile cranes, excavators, dozers, loaders, man-lifts, and various other pieces of equipment in the main yard and on job sites.