CRC-Evans celebrates opening of new global headquarters in Houston
CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Inc. (CRC-Evans) – an international leader in pipeline construction technologies and product development – celebrates the official grand opening of its new Global Headquarters in Houston, Texas, 5 September.
The site for the new CRC-Evans Global Headquarters is now combined with the organisation’s Onshore West Headquarters facility with extensive additions and upgrades. The new Global Headquarters boasts a state-of-the-art showroom, a spacious boardroom with telepresence capabilities, additional offices and two additional working bays to complete procedures necessary for future work in welding, coating and inspection.
The comprehensive space reflects CRC-Evans’ long-standing reputation for providing a wide range of pipeline equipment, technologies and services.“We believe our new Global Headquarters is a true testament to our trusted identity in the pipeline industry,” said Jim Cannon, President of Stanley Oil & Gas. “This facility represents the pillars of innovation, dependability, customer support and focus on the future that have and always will define CRC-Evans.”
The Global Headquarters’ grand opening will be celebrated with an exclusive Stanley Black & Decker tool sale from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on September 5 and 6 for invited clients and CRC-Evans employees, as well as a ribbon cutting ceremony and tours of the new wing.
CRC-Evans’ expanded Global Headquarters facility is located at 7011 High Life Drive in Houston, Texas.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/05092014/crc-evans-celebrates-opening-of-new-global-headquarters-in-houston/
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