by Lori Riddle
/ 11 April, 2014
Fire safety is paramount on all job sites. For us, working conditions in and around field erected tanks often include many fire hazards, including welding machines, electrical wires, chemicals, and even...
by Lori Riddle
/ 28 March, 2014
Welcome back to the Think Tank! Today we’re talking about field erected tanks and the roles they play in industry and our national economy. This article first appeared as a guest post on Castagra’s blog.
What...
by Lori Riddle
/ 20 March, 2014
Today on the Think Tank, we’re sharing an excerpt from a 2011 article in Manufacturing Today that highlights our state-of-the-art tank fabrication facilities and offers some insight into our operations...
by Lori Riddle
/ 05 March, 2014
isher Tank Company’s Jeanne Johnson shares some tool safety tips that apply not only to our crews building field erected welded steel tanks, but also to anyone working with tools and construction...
by Lori Riddle
/ 26 February, 2014
Recently we discussed 5 Tips For Painless Contractor Qualification – information for contractors who are frequently required to complete qualification forms and questionnaires in order to be considered...
by Lori Riddle
/ 20 February, 2014
If potable water storage tanks matter to you, take note: there’s a new rule in town. The Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR) is now in place, and it will affect water storage tanks and water systems...
by Lori Riddle
/ 14 February, 2014
Do you (or someone on your team) ever feel caught in an avalanche of contractor prequalification paperwork?
Contractor qualification/prequalification is now a major part of doing business. In days...
by Lori Riddle
/ 12 February, 2014
Today we welcome Fisher Tank’s own Jeanne Johnson to the Think Tank. Jeanne publishes our internal newsletter for employees & other members of the Fisher Tank family. That newsletter always includes...
by Lori Riddle
/ 31 January, 2014
Colorado Railroad Water Tanks
Inspired by the Denver Broncos’ Superbowl appearance this year (apologies to Seahawks fans), we’re taking a look at some historic water tanks in Colorado and other areas...
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