Many companies who call themselves machine shops have a limited range of metalworking facilities and capabilities, requiring specialization due to the size and type of projects they can handle. Our machine works, has the equipment skilled manpower, and physical plant required to bid materials for burn, weld, machine, fabricate, and deliver almost any metalworking project up to sixty feet in length weighing up to 20 tons within a covered shop area, while almost unlimited tonnage projects are accomplished on our 15 acre waterfront assembly yard. We build loading catalyst unloading drill rigs, ramps, water tight doors, and much more.
We are also equipped to do field machine work including boring, facing, and key seating for new construction and repair. We routinely work with steel, aluminum, bronze, brass, stainless steel, titanium, and exotic metals.
All products are built and tested to the most stringent quality standards. Our quality control department routinely works to MIL-I-45208, ABS, ASTM, AWS, Lloyds, and USCG standards. Each and every procedure is monitored to assure consistent quality. Here at William Machine Works we are fully committed to the principals of Total Quality Improvement. Our highly skilled and experience machinist and production personnel take great pride in producing high quality metal-working products to our customers exacting specifications.
At Williams Machine Works, we believe that integrating safety and health into every operation at our corporation is of the utmost importance. The health and safety of our employees continues to be the first consideration in our every day operations. The quality or production goals do not supersede the safety of our employees.
Williams Machine Works recognizes that production must be accomplished in a way that minimizes impact on the environment. As with safety, it is the responsibility of all employees to conduct operations in a manner that protects the quality of the water, air and land in the surrounding environment.
WMW’s environment focus ensures that operations and construction activities within our facilities prevent pollution, conserve resources and energy; minimize use of hazardous materials; reduce waste; and incorporate the use of best available control technology to the maximum extent possible integration of environmental considerations into business planning.