Plant and field work
Fabrication, repair, service, and installation support for facilities that need work planned around safety, access, and uptime.
Iron Tail develops systems for heavy-use facilities where fabricated parts, electrical service, controls, documentation, and practical field judgment all matter.
Fabrication, repair, service, and installation support for facilities that need work planned around safety, access, and uptime.
Dust, vibration, washdown, long cable runs, tight equipment rooms, mobile assets, and production schedules all affect the final design.
Many facility problems cross disciplines. Iron Tail helps organize the work so the finished repair or install makes sense as a system.
These placeholders are ready for real photos. The descriptions focus on the kinds of fabrication, electrical, repair, and controls work customers typically need in each setting.
Plant repairs, conveyor guards, access steel, brackets, equipment supports, power feeds, controls routing, and rugged field fixes around dust, vibration, and downtime.
Machine supports, welded modifications, guards, equipment relocations, power drops, control runs, and repair work planned around production schedules.
Stainless or washdown-aware support where applicable, clean cable routing, long control lines, maintenance access, and careful coordination around active production spaces.
Documentation-minded installation support, repeatable routing, controlled access planning, brackets, frames, service work, and facility coordination where precision matters.
Power distribution support, network and controls thinking, cable organization, monitoring infrastructure, equipment layouts, and disciplined technical documentation.
Service upgrades, generators, underground runs, equipment feeds, commercial fit-outs, troubleshooting, and repairs for buildings with serious utility needs.
Generator support, transfer equipment coordination, concrete pads, enclosures, conduit, grounding considerations, access steel, and field installation planning.
Jobsite trailers, portable control rooms, deployable equipment packages, service connections, cable routing, custom brackets, and rugged modifications for mobile use.
Panels, terminal boxes, sensor runs, junction points, field wiring, cable tray support, labeling, and interface planning between equipment and operators.
Networked controls, radar-adjacent thinking, embedded equipment, test areas, technical labs, and custom spaces that need careful planning before the tools come out.