Friday, October 10, 2014

clearance gauge painting



Most likely some of the most memorable projects we get to do is painting the clearance gauges on bridges.  Here we are painting depth marks on  pylons along the Ohio River in Northern Kentucky.  Prep work easily consisted of power washing before the application of an epoxy coating that is resistant to water submersion.

Bridge clearance gauge painting:  our website - base group







steel painting



Painting the steel of a galvanized stealth tower with the help of an 80' boom lift.  

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Clock Tower Painting



Restoring the old faded paint on the clocks at the 
historical Daniels and Fisher Tower in downtown Denver.


Saturday, April 19, 2014

Grain Elevator Painting





Grain elevator and silo painting
BASE Group painting the biggest US flag West of the Mississippi.  


Saturday, December 7, 2013

steel painters







Painting steel arches at the Artic Project in Anaheim
base group website

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Bridge Painting


           

Bridge painting, water level marks on bridge pylons.
Bridge clearance gauge depth painting
The Base Group;  our website


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Methane Flare Stack Painting



Over the course of several years we have completed numerous methane flares stack painting projects.  This project consisted of removal of existing coating and the application of a product that could withstand 500 degree heat.  We used a Sherwin Williams product that is a single component inert multipolymeric matrix coating designed for extreme high heat.

Methane flare stack painting by the BASE Group.  Our Website.