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Alpine Case Studies
| Rockland County Sewer District No. 1 Pipelines, (Nanuet NY and Blauvelt, NY) |
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Rockland County Sewer District No. 1 had two (2) locations in New York where their buried sewer lines were exposed and crossed over waterways. Both locations had been insulated over 20+ years earlier. The existing insulation and jacket had suffered severe damage over time and had exposed the pipes to the elements. Considering these pipes were above water supply feeds to a reservoir, they did not want any damage to occur to these pipes. |
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| Lucy The Elephant, The World’s Largest Elephant, 9200 Atlantic Avenue, Margate, NJ (National Historic Landmark) |
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Lucy the Elephant is the world’s largest elephant, measuring 65 tall. This massive structure consists of over one million pieces of timber, 8,560 ribs or arches, 200 kegs of nails, four tons of bolts and 12,000 square feet of tin to cover her exterior. {See Drawing #1 Patent Drawing submitted on June 3rd, 1882} |
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| First Energy – Penstock Painting |
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This plant has been in operation since 1964 when the penstock was built. The original lead coating was removed from the exterior in 1985 and an Inorganic Zinc/Chlorinated Rubber system was installed. The coating system has performed well over the last 23 years, but was beginning to show signs of corrosion and was due for maintenance. Several coatings were tested from various manufacturers, but the epoxy/acrylic polyurethane system from Keeler & Long proved superior. Next, the process of selecting a contractor was very closely examined. Since this is the only Penstock of its kind in New Jersey, and due to poor performance of the last coatings contractor, First Energy took time to put together a list of some of the most experienced & well respected contractors in the region. After a long review process, Alpine Painting & Sandblasting Contractors was selected. |
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| Darling International - Exterior Tank, Piping & Building Painting |
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The overall Project, which was completed over a 6 week period and valued at over $375,000.00, consisted of cleaning, preparing, priming and painting the exterior of the following structures for both Protective and Aesthetic Reasons:
(21) - Tank Exteriors, (1) - Garage, (3) - Condensers, (1) - Office, (1) - Rendering Building, (1) - Truck Loading Unit, (Misc.) - Assorted Piping, Supports, Catwalks & Fire Suppression
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| NJCDC – William Waldman Independence House, Historic Sign Painting |
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There were three existing Sign Locations, Two on the East Elevation, measuring approximately 3 Feet Tall and 170 Long & One Large Detailed Sign on the North Elevation, measuring approximately 20’ Tall x 20’ Long, of the Rodgers Administration Building. Historic American Engineering Report to view the Administration drawings}
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