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Aggregate Crusher Project
Despite facing challenging weather conditions, our team at Horner recently achieved a remarkable feat at a large Aggregate producer’s facility in Noblesville. Tasked with replacing an underperforming crusher, we seamlessly managed the removal process despite encountering unmarked power and control wiring. Under the leadership of Mark Rosebrock, and with the dedicated support of Kevin Bimrose, Jeff Meshishnik, Gary Anderson, Tyler Wilson, Bob Fisher, and others, we designed and built new control cabinets, laid out power and communication cables, and installed new equipment, all completed a week ahead of schedule. Despite adverse weather, our commitment to excellence prevailed, leaving our client extremely pleased. Furthermore, our efficient work allowed the client to optimize their production needs while conducting essential maintenance on other plants.

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