Willbros Group Inc
Mark Crenshaw is a seasoned senior piping designer with extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, currently serving at Willbros since July 2011, where responsibilities include upstream and pipeline checking and design as well as leading piping efforts for large midstream facilities for Conoco-Phillips. Prior roles include principal piping designer positions at Fluor and Commonwealth Engineering, where significant contributions involved leading design teams on major projects, including the completion of multiple coke drum replacement contracts. Mark has a robust history with design and engineering firms such as Mustang Engineering, Brown & Root, Stone & Webster, and Bechtel Corporation, contributing to large-scale refinery and gas facility projects. An educational background includes studies in Air Conditioning Technology from Texas A&M Engineering Extension and earlier engineering studies at both the University of Houston and College of the Mainland.
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Willbros Group Inc
Willbros Group, Inc. is a specialty energy infrastructure contractor serving the oil and gas and power industries with offerings that primarily include construction, maintenance and facilities development services. The Company operates through three segments: Oil & Gas, Utility T&D and Canada. The Company provides services through operating subsidiaries. The Company's segments operated primarily in the United States and Canada. The Company provides construction, maintenance and lifecycle extension services to the midstream markets. The Company provides a range of services in electric and natural gas transmission and distribution, including engineering, procurement, maintenance and construction, repair and restoration of utility infrastructure. It is engaged in construction, maintenance and fabrication, including integrity and supporting civil work, general mechanical and facility construction, application program interface (API) storage tanks, general and modular fabrication.