“We have grown and succeed because we follow the American Dream and have an unrelenting commitment to safety, quality work and on time delivery,” John W. Boyd, Founder and President of Augusta Fiberglass
1974 | Augusta Fiberglass founded by John W. Boyd |
1978 | Designed and fabricated one of the first fiberglass Chlorination Towers |
1988 | Fabricated the largest field wound FRP tanks produced as of that date (52′ diameter 42′ Tall) |
1992 | ASME adopts the first standard for design for FRP pressure vessels (RTP-1) |
1995 | Augusta Fiberglass is accredited by ASME to design, fabricate and stamp RTP-1 vessels. |
1997 | Augusta Fiberglass is the first fabricator to certify 18′ diameter fiberglass vessels. |
2000 | Augusta Fiberglass is the first to code stamp fiberglass vessels in excess of 20′ diameter |
2001 | Augusta Fiberglass becomes one of the first to be given ASME accreditation to field fabricate and stamp vessels anywhere in the world. |
2003 | Awarded first Greenfield FRP chimney Liner project (Twin 28’x306′ Chimney Liners) |
2005 | Fabricated World’s largest FRP vessel (FGD Scrubber 119′ Diameter 55′ Tall) |
2006 | Awarded 6 additional of the world’s largest vessels for FGD scrubbers in the Southeast. |
2007 | Completed the largest FRP column in North America (38′ diameter x 750′ tall) |
2009 | Acquired B&D Plastics in Ocean Springs Mississippi giving Augusta Fiberglass a dual laminate fabrication capability. |
2011 | B&D fabricates the largest dual laminate vessel in the world |
2012 | Augusta Fiberglass establishes AFC South to give the Mississippi site a fiberglass component. |
2014 | Awarded a contract to remove existing metal ductwork from a major power plant The contract exceeded $15 million and was delivered on time, in budget and without accident. (add link to sample projects) |
2015 | Governor Nikki Haley recognizes Augusta Fiberglass for his continuing contribution to job creation in South Carolina |
An American Company following American Standards to produce quality products for the world.