Project Management
No matter the scope, size or price of your project, TPGC understands and executes every phase with the absolute goal to get it right the first time. Our team will handle all areas of industrial project management including administrative services, day-to-day on-site operations and off-site factory acceptance tests (FATs). The team also has the ability to turnkey entire projects with every step and service executed precisely to your scope and specifications. These include:
- Preliminary feasibility and screening studies
- Cost estimates
- Development of detailed plans and specifications
- Bid management
- Contract negotiations
- Development of project schedules and execution plans
- Procurement
- Construction management projects ranging from $50k to $45 million
- Inspection, start-up and commissioning
Bottling plant – $24 million
This multi-phase project included identifying and resolving caustic recirculation inefficiencies, managing controls upgrades on five lines, executing plant-wide LED lighting project, managing the PLC 5 replacement, installing epoxy floors, replacing the bulk chemical system, rebuilding and updating the break room and locker area as well as designing and building a recycle area with a plastic and can baler.
Water Plant – $12 million
TPGC was awarded the contract for project management to successfully handle the installation of two new labelers and associated conveyors, a 9000-gph distiller and a new blender with CIP capabilities. Also included was the expansion of the distiller area and the mix room to accommodate for the new equipment & future expansions
Thermal Plant – $12 million
Project management involved executing a plant-wide LED lighting project with $330K in electrical incentives, managing the chiller replacement with $440K in electrical incentives, rebuilding and upgrading the CIP room, directing the installation of air handlers & exhaust fans for plant-wide ventilation project, replacing and upgrading the bulk chemical dispensing area including pumps, tanks, re-routing drains and repairing the floor, replacing inoperable AHU used for climate control in the shrink label storage area, replacing and upgrading batch room doors and lastly, installing new recycle room doors.
Syrup Plant Conversions – $1 million
This was a packaging conversion project to add five new pieces of packaging equipment to two bag-in-box production lines. TPG was contracted to both manage the project and provide all required controls. To achieve this, a new combination MCC/PLC panel was designed and constructed to control 25 new conveyor motors. Integration of the new equipment was accomplished over Ethernet communications. TPG supported this project from conceptual drawings and line layout through startup and commissioning. This project was completed on time despite a very demanding, and constantly changing, project schedule.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Mailing: 208 Hewitt Dr., Ste. 103 #342
Waco, TX 76712
254-221-9908
Pamela began her professional career in the broadcast industry while attending Tarleton State University. After graduating with a B.S. in Speech Communication in 1997, she worked at several radio stations in management roles focusing on continuity, music and production as well as serving as an on-air talent continuously for more than ten years. In 2010, Pamela accepted a position as the Assistant Marketing and Development Director for the Eisemann Center in Richardson, TX. Helping to promote, market and develop the City of Richardson’s performing arts center, she succeeded in implementing and managing all social media marketing as well as creating and directing a first-ever student art exhibit, further strengthening her marketing and organizational talents.
Jason Krueger is the Director of Ranch and Real Estate Development for The Project Group Consulting, LLC. Jason has been managing and developing ranches for greater than 14 years, and has extensive sales management experience in the construction industry dating back to the late 90s. He is also a Wildlife Biologist/Ecologist with a B.S. in Wildlife Ecology from Texas A&M University in College Station.
Bryant began his career at Crepaco warehouse in parts distribution and pump assembly. Then he progressed to field installation for process and ammonia systems where he oversaw welding and fitting both sanitary tubing and ammonia piping systems.He then moved to San Antonio, spent a year as a contract fabricator with H-E-B Foods working for Sanitary Welding Services. At the end of his contract he returned to the DFW area with Alloy Equipment doing installation, crew management, and scheduling. There he remained through the buyout by Statco Fabrication and Engineering, which resulted in his 25 combined years with them moving into engineering and sales departments.
With more than 25 years in the food and beverage industry and extensive experience as a project manager, Tony has planned and led multi-million dollar projects relating to system upgrades, equipment installation, water quality, validations and process improvements. Some of his areas of expertise include project planning, quality assurance, process analysis, manufacturing systems, process design and problem resolution.
Tim is an electrical and control systems engineer with more than ten years of experience in a wide variety of industries. Project experience includes working with clients in the water/wastewater fields, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food and beverage industries. Prior to his engineering work, Tim was a licensed water treatment plant operator in Texas. Tim’s strengths are process engineering, control system design, conveyor system design, and project management. He received his B. S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. In his spare time, Tim enjoys working on cars, golfing, and billiards.
Michael has thirty-five years of diversified experience in project management and engineering, equipment and systems design, and manufacturing and production. Michael holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University.