Does PEC handle process piping and other mechanical installations (vs. standard plumbing)?
Yes. PEC designs, fabricates, and installs complete industrial process piping systems—stainless, carbon, sanitary, steam—along with broader mechanical construction such as equipment setting, millwright and rigging, and structural steel. They operate as a full-service mechanical contractor, not a residential plumber, so they handle every fluid-handling or equipment installation your plant requires.
Industrial maintenance contractor PEC specializes in process piping installation and other mechanical construction tasks that require skills, codes, and materials far beyond what a standard commercial plumber provides. Dedicated process-piping crews fabricate stainless, carbon, and sanitary tubing in-house, then field-install, weld, and pressure-test each run to ASME and USDA standards.
Whether you need a new HTST pasteurizer loop for a food line or jacketed steam piping for a reactor, PEC designs, models, and tags every spool before a single cut is made.
Because the pipe rarely stands alone, PEC also supplies the surrounding mechanical infrastructure. Their millwright and rigging team positions tanks, presses, conveyors, and robotics, aligns rotating shafts with Fluke laser tools, and ties utilities into the new piping network—electrical, instrumentation, structural steel, and HVAC. The same crew that welds the stainless can anchor the pump skid and wire the VFD, eliminating finger-pointing and compressing the schedule. Learn more at https://processequipmentandcontrols.com/service/millwright-rigging/.
This single-source, turnkey industrial contracting approach gives you one project manager, one safety plan, and one warranty. It reduces downtime, ensures code compliance, and lets your operations team focus on production instead of chasing multiple subcontractors. In short, PEC is the mechanical contractor you call when you need an integrated process system, not just plumbing.