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Highground Services, Inc.

Franklin, VA 23851

Company Info

  • Est. 2006
  • Size 20-49 Employees
  • Annual Vol Not Provided

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Our Story

Our Foundation

Highground Services, Inc. is an engineering corporation that specializes in process control, system automation, and instrumentation projects in industrial and municipal markets.  Highground Services, Inc. was formed as a partnership of two established engineering businesses - Maximum Controls, Inc. and Industrial Systems Engineering, LLC.

The founders of Highground Services, Inc. (John Warren, James Strozier, Rose Warren, and Lisa Strozier), have a combined total of nearly 60 years of engineering experience, as well as almost 20 years of combined experience in managing an engineering business.  The alliance of these two successful engineering firms was intended to allow the combined company to grow faster than the two organizations could grow individually, and to continue to deliver high quality services to their clients.

Highground Services, Inc. began performing project work in August of 2007.  Since that time, we have completed numerous projects for a broad range of clients.  We have also developed a broad customer base that extends across a wide range of industries, all of which generated a large amount of repeat business.  Because of this increased business activity, the company has grown to a total of 65+ employees.

The mission of Highground Services, Inc. is to provide high quality engineering within the specialized field of process controls, in a consistent, efficient, and profitable manner.  Highground Services, Inc. supplies engineering services to industrial and municipal customers, specializing in process control.  Our primary market is the eastern seaboard of the U.S., with a focus on the industrial, municipal, and government projects.

We perform a variety of services, including process control, electrical engineering, facilities management, instrument technicians, environmental technicians, technical writers, and document management experts.  Highground Services, Inc. is also licensed as a Class A General Contractor.

Looking Forward

Highground Services, Inc.'s overall objective for the future is to expand to a medium-sized engineering business over the next decade through carefully controlled growth, and for this business model to provide an adequate source of revenue and income for its owners and employees.  We plan to achieve this objective by strategically expanding our customer base, in both industrial applications and government contracts, primarily in the mid-east region.

Our company has a number of strengths, most important being our people.  Highground Services, Inc.'s employees have a combined total of nearly 400 years of industrial experience.  James Strozier is a registered Professional Engineer.  The goal of Highground Services, Inc. management is to continue to grow the business by expanding our customer base in a thoughtful, controlled manner, and simultaneously deliver a consistently high quality of service.  We have a dedicated staff of well trained and accomplished employees, and we plan to use our past successes to build into future opportunities.

Highground Services, Inc. is poised to succeed and to grow.  We currently have in place a strong, experienced management team and work force, with the skills that are in high demand.  Our company already has an impressive list of completed projects, and a large number of prospects for future growth.

Commercial Experience

Animal Hospital / Kennel Apartments & Condominiums Arena / Stadium Athletic Field Auto Dealership / Service Bank Bridge Church / Synagogue City / Town Hall Club House / Community Center Court House Design Build Fire / Police Station Fitness Center Gas Station Hospital / Nursing Home Hotel / Motel Industrial Maintenance Jail / Prison Laboratory Library Manufacturing Plant Medical Office Mixed Use Museum Non-Building Construction Non-Residential Building Park / Playground Parking Garage Parking Lots Post Office Radio / Television Station Residential Building Restaurant Retail Store Road / Highway School / College / University Sewage / Water Treatment Plant Storage Facility / Warehouse Tennis Court Terminal - Airport / Bus / Railroad Theater Tunnel Utilities

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Virginia

Virginia 50

  • Accomack
  • Albemarle
  • Amelia
  • Amherst
  • Appomattox
  • Bedford
  • Brunswick
  • Buckingham
  • Campbell
  • Caroline
  • Chesapeake (City Of)
  • Chesterfield
  • Cumberland
  • Dinwiddie
  • Essex
  • Fluvanna
  • Franklin (City Of)
  • Gloucester
  • Goochland
  • Greene
  • Greensville
  • Hampton (City Of)
  • Hanover
  • Henrico
  • Isle Of Wight
  • James City
  • King And Queen
  • King William
  • Lancaster
  • Louisa
  • Mathews
  • Middlesex
  • Nelson
  • New Kent
  • Newport News (City Of)
  • Northampton
  • Northumberland
  • Nottoway
  • Orange
  • Powhatan
  • Prince Edward
  • Prince George
  • Richmond
  • Southampton
  • Suffolk (City Of)
  • Surry
  • Sussex
  • Virginia Beach City
  • Westmoreland
  • York

Our CSI Codes

01 45 26 - Plant Inspection Procedures
01 71 23 - Field Engineering
01 71 23.13 - Construction Layout
01 71 23.16 - Construction Surveying
01 80 00.00.01 - Performance Requirements
01 82 13 - Foundation Performance Requirements
01 82 16 - Basement Construction Performance Requirements
01 83 13 - Superstructure Performance Requirements
01 83 16 - Exterior Enclosure Performance Requirements
01 84 16 - Stairways Performance Requirements
01 86 13 - Fire Suppression Performance Requirements
01 86 16 - Plumbing Performance Requirements
01 86 19 - HVAC Performance Requirements
01 86 23 - Integrated Automation Performance Requirements
01 86 26 - Electrical Performance Requirements
01 86 29 - Communications Performance Requirements
01 86 33 - Electronic Safety and Security Performance Requirements
01 88 13 - Special Construction Performance Requirements
01 91 13 - General Commissioning Requirements
01 91 16.13 - Foundation Commissioning
01 91 16.53 - Basement Construction Commissioning
01 91 19 - Facility Shell Commissioning
01 91 19.13 - Superstructure Commissioning
01 91 19.43 - Exterior Enclosure Commissioning
02 06 30 - Schedules for Subsurface Investigations
02 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Existing Conditions
02 22 19 - Traffic Assessment
02 25 16 - Existing Concrete Assessment
02 25 19 - Existing Masonry Assessment
02 25 23 - Existing Metals Assessment
02 25 23.13 - Welding Investigations
02 25 26 - Existing Wood, Plastics, and Composites Assessment
02 31 29 - Magnetotelluric Investigations
02 32 23 - Geotechnical Monitoring Before Construction
05 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Metals
06 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Wood, Plastics, and Composites
10 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Specialties
11 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Equipment
13 08 11 - Commissioning of Swimming Pools
13 08 23 - Commissioning of Planetariums
13 08 30 - Commissioning of Special Structures
13 50 00.00.01 - Special Instrumentation
21 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Fire Suppression
22 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Plumbing
23 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of HVAC
23 09 13 - Instrumentation and Control Devices for HVAC
23 09 13.13 - Actuators and Operators
23 09 13.23 - Sensors and Transmitters
23 09 23 - Direct-Digital Control System for HVAC
23 09 33 - Electric and Electronic Control System for HVAC
23 09 43 - Pneumatic Control System for HVAC
23 09 53 - Pneumatic and Electric Control System for HVAC
23 09 93 - Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls
25 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Automation Network Equipment
25 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Equipment
25 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices
25 01 90 - Diagnostic Systems for Integrated Automation
25 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Integrated Automation
25 05 53 - Identification for Integrated Automation
25 06 11 - Schedules for Integrated Automation Network
25 06 12 - Schedules for Integrated Automation Network Gateways
25 06 13 - Schedules for Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network
25 06 14 - Schedules for Integrated Automation Local Control Units
25 06 30 - Schedules for Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices
25 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Integrated Automation
25 30 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices
25 31 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices for Facility Equipment
25 35 19 - Integrated Automation Control Valves
25 35 26 - Integrated Automation Compressed Air Supply
25 36 19 - Integrated Automation Current Sensors
25 38 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices for Electronic Safety and Security Systems
25 51 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control of Facility Equipment
25 55 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control of HVAC
25 56 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control of Electrical Systems
25 90 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control Sequences
25 91 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Facility Equipment
25 95 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control Sequences for HVAC
25 96 00.00.01 - Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Electrical Systems
26 01 10 - Operation and Maintenance of Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 20 - Operation and Maintenance of Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 05 73 - Overcurrent Protective Device Coordination Study
26 06 10 - Schedules for Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20 - Schedules for Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20.26 - Wiring Device Schedule
26 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electrical Systems
26 09 23 - Lighting Control Devices
26 09 36 - Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.13 - Manual Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.16 - Integrated Multipreset Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 43 - Network Lighting Controls
26 09 43.13 - Digital-Network Lighting Controls
26 09 43.16 - Addressable Fixture Lighting Control
26 10 00.00.01 - Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 18 13 - Medium-Voltage Cutouts
26 20 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 21 00.00.01 - Low-Voltage Overhead Electrical Power Systems
26 24 19 - Motor-Control Centers
26 43 13 - Transient-Voltage Suppression for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits
27 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems
27 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Communications
28 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security
31 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Earthwork
31 09 13 - Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring
31 09 16 - Special Foundation and Load Bearing Elements Instrumentation and Monitoring
31 09 16.13 - Foundation Performance Instrumentation
31 09 16.26 - Bored and Augered Pile Load Tests
32 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Exterior Improvements
33 08 10 - Commissioning of Water Utilities
33 08 20 - Commissioning of Wells
33 08 30 - Commissioning of Sanitary Sewerage Utilities
33 08 40 - Commissioning of Storm Drainage Utilities
33 08 50 - Commissioning of Fuel Distribution Utilities
33 08 60 - Commissioning of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 08 70 - Commissioning of Electrical Utilities
33 08 80 - Commissioning of Communications Utilities
33 71 36 - Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 36.13 - Overhead Extra-High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39 - High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 39.13 - Overhead High-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49 - Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 71 49.13 - Overhead Medium-Voltage Wiring
33 81 23 - Aerial Cable Installation Hardware
34 08 13 - Commissioning of Roadways
34 08 23 - Commissioning of Railways
34 08 33 - Commissioning of Airfields
34 08 43 - Commissioning of Bridges
34 21 16 - Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.13 - AC Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.16 - DC Traction Power Substations
34 43 26.13 - Airfield Lighting Control Equipment
34 43 26.16 - Airfield Lighting PLC Control Equipment
35 08 30 - Commissioning of Coastal Construction
35 08 40 - Commissioning of Waterway Construction
35 08 50 - Commissioning of Marine Construction
35 08 70 - Commissioning of Dams
40 80 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Process Systems
40 90 00.00.01 - Instrumentation and Control for Process Systems
40 92 49 - Variable Frequency Drives
40 94 23 - Distributed Process Control Systems
40 94 43 - Programmable Logic Process Controllers
40 95 73 - Process Control Wiring
41 08 30 - Commissioning of Manufacturing Equipment
42 08 10 - Commissioning of Heating Equipment
42 08 20 - Commissioning of Cooling Equipment
42 08 30 - Commissioning of Drying Equipment
43 08 10 - Commissioning of Gas Handling Equipment
43 08 20 - Commissioning of Liquid Handling Equipment
43 08 30 - Commissioning of Gas and Liquid Purification Equipment
43 08 40 - Commissioning of Gas and Liquid Storage
44 08 40 - Commissioning Water Treatment Equipment
45 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment
48 08 00.00.01 - Commissioning of Electrical Power Generation

Project Experience

  • Non-Union
  • Public
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Projects From $25,000 to $1,000,000

Diversity

  • Minority Business Enterprise

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Associations & Memberships

NFPA (National Fire Protection Assn.)
NFPA (National Fire Protection Assn.)
DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)
DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise)
SWaM (Small, Women & Minority-Owned)
SWaM (Small, Women & Minority-Owned)
WOB (Woman Owned Business)
WOB (Woman Owned Business)
Franklin Chamber of Commerce
Franklin Chamber of Commerce
Franklin/Southampton Chamber of Commerce

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Allen-Bradley
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Rockwell Automation
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