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Commitment to Safety

Hall Engineering Company is 100% committed to the Health, Safety, and Welfare of each employee.  Furthermore, Hall Engineering is committed to eliminating, whenever possible, Environmental impacts to those that work for us, those that work alongside us, and those that we do work for.  This foundational commitment to personal safety and a safe working environment extends to every facility in which we perform work.  Hall Engineering maintains that all incidents and injuries can be prevented by ensuring employees are:

  • Properly Trained and knowledgeable about potential worksite hazards
  • Specifically certified and trained to use safe practices for potentially hazardous tasks
  • Fully committed to not only their own safety, but the safety of all those around them
  • Unconditionally supported by all levels of Management to make Safety the central focus of every job

Hall Engineering’s commitment to Personal Safety and a Safe Working Environment permeates every level of the company – from the top down.  With well-trained and knowledgeable management, supervisors, and employees we are collectively able to recognize and mitigate hazards before incidents occur.  At Hall Engineering zero injuries and incidents is not merely a goal or target, but a mandate for each and every job.

Hall Engineering has a comprehensive employee training program that utilizes hands-on, situational, classroom, video, and computer based training.  More than half of Hall Engineering’s electrical staff and multiple project managers have completed the OSHA 30 hr. class.

All Hall Engineering Electricians and Instrumentation Technicians performing work, which would require training on the NFPA 70e standards, receives it before being commissioned for duty.  All current employees and a majority of project managers have received this training.

Drug and Alcohol Testing – Hall Engineering participates in site-specific and project-specific drug and alcohol testing programs including, but not limited to:

  • MUST (Management and Unions Serving Together)
  • PTC (Pipeline Testing Consortium)
  • DISA Global Solutions.

Safety Statistics – Due to the unwavering commitment to the health and safety systems put in place, Hall Engineering is able to enjoy an OSHA Recordable Injury Rate (RIR), Days Away / Restricted and Transferred (DART) and Experience Modification Rate (EMR) significantly lower than the industry average.

  • Hall Engineering’s current 3-year average for both RIR and DART is: 0.45

Compliance Database Membership – Hall Engineering is a member of both ISNetworld and PEC Premier which are online sites for collecting, reviewing, and verifying a company’s compliance to health, safety and environmental regulations.   Hall Engineering is currently in good standing with participating clients for this process.

 

Hall Engineering Mission Statement

As an electrical contractor, we will achieve customer confidence and employee satisfaction by maintaining the highest level of professional integrity, continuously improving our processes and benchmarking our performance to be “Best in Class.”

Hall Engineering Quality Policy

Quality is defined as Hall Engineering Company’s commitment to our “People-Quality-Performance” philosophy in providing our contracting services.

To support this philosophy we will:

  • Ensure that all employees understand and operate according to procedures and work instructions defined by the Quality Manual.
  • Make quality the guiding principle in all our procedures.
  • Continually improve our processes, resulting in increased customer confidence and satisfaction.

“Quality” has been central to the long term success that Hall Engineering has enjoyed over the past 78 years in the Electrical Contracting Industry.  “Quality” was a direct result of the pride, excellence, and hard work that exemplified every job Hall Engineering completed.  The drive to continuously improve Customer Value as an Electrical Contractor led Hall Engineering, in 1993, to implement a formal Quality System.  The initial release of the Hall Engineering Quality System elevated the standards and expectations for every job function within Hall Engineering.  The initial effort resulted in receiving Ford Motor Company’s “Q1” Preferred Quality Award in 1996.  The desire to further enhance our Quality System, in 1997, made Hall Engineering the very first Electrical Contractor in the State of Michigan to obtain ISO Registration (ISO 9002).  In 1999, upgrading to ISO 9001:2000 Registration further increased our commitment to “Quality” and our ability to consistently exceed customer expectations.  In 2008 we updated to the ISO Q9001:2008 Registration under which we maintain our quality system yet today.

The training employees receive for each job function, within the company, is foundational to the Hall Engineering Quality System.  The Quality System dictates how we do business.  It is really very simple: We do what the company procedures state and we document what we have done.  These quality fundamentals are reinforced, at minimum, on an annual basis with training and are documented in several cross-referenced job function training manuals, including, but not limited to:

  • Project Management Training
  • Estimator Training
  • Purchasing Training
  • Jobsite Supervisor Training
  • Safety Training for all job functions including management

Continuous improvement is accomplished with careful data collection from each job function and a thorough data analysis to quickly identify any deficiencies or areas for improvement in the Quality System.  Additionally, regular internal audits and third party audits are used to evaluate the Quality system for effectiveness and robustness.  The continuing improvement of the Quality System is manifested in the Confidence, Satisfaction and Value that Hall Engineering provides each customer with every job.

Hall Engineering People + Hall Engineering Quality System = “Best in Class” Performance

 

Hall Engineering is the recognized leader in SE Michigan for Industrial Instrumentation installation, calibration, communication, maintenance, troubleshooting, start-up, and commissioning. From instrument procurement to full commissioning, Hall Engineering is able to provide a turn-key solution for any Industrial Instrumentation system. The performance of every system we install, maintain, certify, troubleshoot, or commission clearly demonstrates why we are considered the leader in Industrial instrumentation & Communications. See below for a partial list of the Instrumentation & Communication services we offer:

Industrial Control Systems

Ω  Distributed Control Systems (DCS)

• Honeywell, Emerson, ABB, Rockwell, Siemens, Bailey, Etc.

Ω  Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)

• Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) & Process Logic Controller (PLC)
• Communication Protocols: Ether, Serial, IEC 608070, DNP3, Fieldbus, Modbus, Profibus, DF1, etc.

Industrial Instrumentation Hardware

Ω  Pressure, Level, Flow, Temperature, Power, Position, etc.
Ω  Install, Calibrate (Bench & Field), Repair, Range, Test, Loop Check, etc.
Ω  Experience with nearly every instrument manufacturer
Ω  Tubing Installation & Testing

Instrumentation Support Hardware

Ω  Conduit, Cable Tray, Junction Boxes, Field Bricks, Field Converters, Enclosures, etc.
Ω  Cable – Copper, Fiber, etc.

Commissioning & Operation

Ω  Testing, Loop Checks, Start-Up, Troubleshooting, etc.
Ω  Maintenance and Upgrade Service
Ω  24-hour Emergency Service

Process Controls

Ω  Electric Heat Trace (EHT) installation and commissioning

Certification

Ω  Instrumentation Calibration
Ω  Copper & Fiber Cable

Logistics

Ω  Instrument Procurement & Storage

Quality

Ω  Instrument Inspection & Documentation

Owner
Location
Market Sub-Sector
Ford Dyno Lab Gas Detection Dearborn, MI Automotive Dyno / Building Automation
Beaumont Hospital EMS Royal Oak, MI Hospital/Controls-Building Automation
Beaumont Hospital EMS Royal Oak, MI Hospital/Controls-Building Automation
U. of Michigan EMS Ann Arbor, MI Hospital/Controls-Building Automation
Ford Wixom EMS Wixom, MI Controls-Building Automation
Pfizer BMS Ann Arbor, MI Controls-Building Automation
Ford Dearborn Complex Dearborn, MI Fire Alarm
Ford Parts Warehouse Brownstown, MI Fire Alarm
Chrysler Jeep Facility Detroit, MI Fire Alarm
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Southfield, MI Fire Alarm
Ford Field Detroit, MI Communication
Marathon Refining Multiple Locations Security
Ford Motor Company Multiple Locations Security
General Motors Multiple Locations Security
Michigan Consolidated Gas Multiple Locations Security
Vector Pipeline Multiple Locations Security
All Automotive Sector Customers Multiple Locations Industrial Process
All Energy Sector Customers Multiple Locations Industrial Process
All Steel Steel Customers Multiple Locations Industrial Process
Public Works Customers Multiple Locations Industrial Process

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Electrical Installation Highlights: 

E&I for Refinery-wide Turn Around
Detroit, MI
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
4 months
2012
Over $5 Million
Responsible to Install, Trouble Shoot, and Commission all East Plant E&I. This includes, but is not limited to, the following systems: Crude/Vac, Existing DHT, GOHT, Alky, SWS, New DHT, ICP, and OSBL units/processes. This was the largest Turn Around ever for Detroit Refinery.
Over 700 Instruments Installed/Serviced
Over 200 Instrument Specification Checks
Over 1,000 Loop Checks Verified
Over 2,000 Instrument Quality Inspections Completed

 

 

 

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White Pigeon Compressor Station
White Pigeon, MI
Consumers Energy
Henkles & McCoy
15 Months
2010
Between $1 – $5 Million
New Construction for Compressor Station. The installation included, but was not limited to: Primary Electrical Service, Electrical Substation, Associated Instrumentation, Security System, Lighting, Compressor Building, Motor Control Station Building, Office Building, etc.
Over 700 Instruments, Panels, & Control Stations Installed
Over 50,000 Feet of Conduit & Tray Installed
Over 300,000 Feet of Wire Pulled
Over 3,000 Feet of EHT Tape Installed

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Athens Gas Compressor Station
Athens, MI
Vector Pipeline
Henkles & McCoy
6 Months
2009
Between $1 – $5 Million
New Construction for Compressor Station. The installation included, but was not limited to: Primary Electrical Service, Electrical Substation, Associated Instrumentation, Security System, Lighting, Compressor Building, Motor Control Station Building, Office Building, etc.
Over 150 Instruments, Panels, & Control Stations Installed
Over 25,000 Feet of Conduit & Tray Installed
Over 70,000 Feet of Wire Pulled
Over 500 Feet of EHT Tape Installed

 

 

 

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Willow Gas Compressor Station
Ypsilanti, MI
Michigan Consolidated Gas
WJ O’Neil
6 Months
2009
Between $1 – $5 Million
Willow Gas Compressor Station
Over 200 Instruments, Panels, & Control Stations Installed
Over 40,000 Feet of Conduit & Tray Installed
Over 240,000 Feet of Wire Pulled
Over 300 Feet of EHT Tape Installed