TIC - The Industrial Company

TIC - The Industrial Company

Construction

Englewood, CO 57,558 followers

TIC - The Industrial Company, is a direct-hire, heavy industrial contractor providing world-class construction expertise

About us

TIC – The Industrial Company provides direct-hire construction services for industrial projects in the power, energy, mining and marine markets. Its projects range from small capital work up to major EPC projects. TIC is a subsidiary of Kiewit Corporation. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

Website
http://www.ticus.com
Industry
Construction
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Englewood, CO
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1974
Specialties
Power (including Renewable Energy), Mining/Minerals Processing, Oil, Gas & Chemical, Food and Beverage processing, and Pulp & Paper

Locations

  • Primary

    9780 Mt. Pyramid Court, Suite 100

    Englewood, CO 80112, US

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Employees at TIC - The Industrial Company

Updates

  • In recognition of National Apprenticeship Week, we celebrate 13 of our newest graduates from the Construction Craft Laborer Solar Program! These students began their training in July 2023, gaining essential skills in carpentry, concrete, electrical work, heavy equipment operation and ironworking to support solar project operations. Delivered through our Mobile Training Facilities (MTFs) — traveling Conex box work labs that bring interactive learning directly to our projects — this training method minimizes time away from the job while maximizing the students' ability to apply what they’ve learned. The two-year program includes approximately 300 hours of classroom instruction and 4,000 hours of on-the-job training, all taught by NCCER certified craft instructors. “The success of this program would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our students and the support of many TIC projects,” said Hugo Mosqueda. Congratulations to these future leaders in solar energy! #NationalApprenticeshipWeek #NAW2024

    • Group of Craft Laborer Solar Program graduates.
  • It's National Apprenticeship Week! At TIC, we're celebrating the thousands of skilled craft apprentices and tradespeople across our projects and throughout our industry who are an integral part of our team. Their hard work, dedication and craftsmanship allow us to take on some of the industry's most ambitious and technical projects. We thank them for choosing a career in the trades and for being an essential part of our work. We're honored to have them on our team. #NationalApprenticeshipWeek #NAW2024

    • Craft workers receive training on how to use a scissor lift on a construction site.
    • TIC lineman apprentice.
    • Two electrical craft workers performing substation work.
    • Apprentices receiving electrical training in Spanish.
    • Group of craft workers going over safety information on a job site.
  • Last month, 12 TIC apprentice students completed their level one electrical training through the company’s Accelerated Journeymen Development Program (AJDP). The training was delivered at a project site in Taylor, Texas, through the company’s Mobile Training Facilities (MTF). “This milestone is a big step forward for these students. They’re learning valuable skills they can bring to the field immediately. It could not have been possible without our state-of-the-art MTFs.” Said Craft Development Director Ron Duce. The MTFs were introduced last year to bring hands-on lab training straight to project sites, allowing for real-time application and minimal time away for employees from their job sites. Currently, the company has multiple paths of study that can be done through the MTF program, including concrete, civil, electrical, ironworking, pipefitting and solar work. If you’re interested in an opportunity with TIC and to be a part of one of the company’s AJDP, visit ticcraftjobs.com to create or update your craft job profile to get started. Congratulations to our latest level one electrical graduates. Keep up the good work!

    • Group of TIC electrical apprentice students standing in front of one of the company's Mobile Training Facilities.
    • Group of TIC electrical apprentice students learning how to run conduit.
    • Group of TIC electrical apprentice students reviewing materials needed for an exercise.
    • Group of TIC electrical apprentice students reviewing tools to prepare for an exercise.
    • TIC electrical apprentice facilitator guiding students through demonstration.
  • TIC and Kairos Power ceremonially kicked off construction on a Salt Production Facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico – a first of its kind for the U.S. nuclear industry. The facility will produce high-purity molten salt coolant for Kairos Power's advanced reactors, including the Hermes Low-Power Demonstration Reactor. The facility will use a proprietary chemical process to create large quantities of high-purity Flibe enriched in Lithium-7 to meet strict qualifications to be used inside the reactor. This facility plays a crucial role in Kairos Power’s mission to advance clean energy, mitigate supply chain risk, accelerate deployment and deliver advanced reactor technology. TIC is serving as the general contractor and overseeing project construction. Read more about the project here: https://bit.ly/40o6izc

    • Exterior view of an industrial facility with several warehouses and a large, blue steel structure. A truck is parked near one of the buildings, under a clear sky.
    • Aerial view of a large industrial plant rendering with multiple buildings, interconnected pipelines, and storage units. A truck is visible on the access road.
  • We believe the best parts of construction are the people we work with and the projects we build together. Our company and industry are stronger when individuals from different backgrounds come together to solve complex infrastructure and energy challenges our communities face. Every person brings unique perspectives shaped by their experiences. As we celebrate Construction Inclusion Week, we recognize the power of diversity and inclusion. It’s an ongoing journey that requires commitment from all of us. Together, we’re advancing a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion that benefits our employees, clients, suppliers and communities. Thank you to everyone—inside and outside our organization—who support this important progress! #ConstructionInclusionWeek #StrengthInDiversity #PowerInInclusion

    • Group of construction workers engaged in a discussion in a classroom.
    • Three construction workers wearing high-visibility jackets and safety helmets pose together at a construction site.
    • Four construction workers in reflective vests and helmets, equipped with safety gear, engaged in a discussion on a construction site.
    • Three individuals focused on studying at a desk with books and laptops, taking notes.
    • Two construction workers wearing safety vests and hard hats give a high-five at a work site.
  • At TIC, we prioritize the well-being of our team members because it matters to all of us. Our Employee Assistance Programs are here to support employees, their families, and others on TIC projects across North America by providing confidential, 24/7 access to mental health services. Whether it’s on the job or off, we’re committed to watching out for one another. Check in, lend a hand and make sure everyone makes it home safe, every day. If you ever need help, we encourage you to reach out. No one should face stress, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, or other challenges alone. #WorldMentalHealthAwarenessDay #MentalIllnessAwarenessWeek

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  • This summer, the Samson Solar 2 & Delilah project teams led efforts to restore the Cunningham Community Center in Cunningham, Texas. Employees power-washed, sanded and painted picnic tables, tidied the grounds and performed soil work. The team also added new playground equipment and revamped an old merry-go-round that had been in the park since the 1930s. A special shoutout to O’Neal Drinnon who uncovered the playset from a tangle of overgrown bushes and weeds. Community members stopped by to see the progress, including a group of friends in their 80s who used to play on the merry-go-round as children. “Giving back to the communities we’re a part of is more than commitment – it’s how we show our gratitude. Cleaning up the Cunningham Community Center helps further create a space where friends and families can come together and where the community can thrive,” said Janice Patterson, volunteer organizer. The project’s electrical teams will paint basketball courts and add new nets in the coming weeks. Thank you to the Samson Solar 2 & Delilah project teams for their efforts in bringing new life to this cherished community space.

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