TIC operates a large-scale heavy industrial construction firm executing EPC (engineering-procure-construct) projects across power generation, energy, mining, and processing sectors. The tech stack reveals a classic industrial construction profile—Revit and Primavera P6 for design and scheduling, ServiceNow for operations, SAP for finance and supply chain—paired with hands-on welding tools (GMAW, GTAW) and recently adopted Last Planner System methodology.
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TIC – The Industrial Company is a direct-hire heavy industrial contractor specializing in capital construction projects for power generation (including renewables), energy, mining and minerals processing, oil and gas, chemical, food and beverage, and pulp and paper sectors. The company executes work ranging from small capital projects to major EPC (full design-build) efforts. TIC is a subsidiary of Kiewit Corporation and employs 5,001–10,000 people, headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. The organization operates across the United States and Canada. Current operational focus spans major power plant construction (including natural gas and renewable energy storage systems), quality management system implementation, and initiatives to reduce rework and improve schedule reliability on active sites.
TIC uses Revit for design, Primavera P6 for project scheduling, SAP for enterprise resource planning, and ServiceNow for operations management. Field tools include GMAW and GTAW welding processes. The company recently adopted Last Planner System for production planning.
TIC serves power generation (including renewable energy), mining and minerals processing, oil and gas, chemical processing, food and beverage, and pulp and paper. Projects range from capital work to major EPC (engineering-procure-construct) programs.
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