MJW has enjoyed a longstanding professional relationship with Georgia-Pacific, one of the world’s leading makers of tissue, pulp, packaging and building products. At its Palatka, Florida plant, MJW was engaged to remove and replace four tanks from its Demineralizer Facility.
Projects
MJW Projects In The News
A major aerospace company is in the process of completing a significant expansion of their Space Coast area rocket plant facility located near the Kennedy Space Center.
MJW has been contracted by Andritz, Inc. for the replacement of an existing 120-inch wood disc chipper at the Georgia-Pacific facility in Cedar Springs, Georgia. The existing disc chipper is set to be replaced with a new Andritz twin-drive horizontal-fed disc chipper.
MJW and Georgia Pacific have enjoyed a long-term relationship with MJW providing GP with fire protection consulting, engineering, construction and maintenance services for decades. As part of this partnership, regular hydrant inspections and preventative maintenance are provided at GP’s Palatka plant.
In February of 2022, MJW was invited to bid on a large project at a tissue manufacturing facility in South Carolina to add an additional production line to the facility campus. The tissue producer has been making paper products such as diapers, toilet paper and paper towels at this location since early 2000s.
MJW has been engaged by longtime partner Georgia Pacific on a project that will expand a semi-trailer parking area at GP’s Palatka, Florida, plant.
Aspen Aerogels will invest in excess of $300 million to build a new factory in Bulloch County, Georgia, for the production of aerogel thermal insulating material used in electric vehicle batteries.
In mid-November 2022, MJW embarked on a project for the Trane Corporation involving the removal and replacement of two cooling towers, four pumps and one chiller at the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida.
MJW recently completed a new concrete foundation at International Paper’s facility near Savannah, Georgia. The foundation will support a third party Manitowoc MLC650 crawler crane with a variable position counter weight--providing a lift capacity of over 800 US tons--for removal and re-installation of K1 digester dome during the annual outage.