Markets
Industrial Facility Design for Process Manufacturing
Every industry has unique requirements and every client wants to work with a team that understands the intricacies of their business. Not only have Eichleay’s engineers worked extensively with individual businesses, they also have experience in industrial facility design across industries. In applying best practices from one processing industry to another, they bring innovation to each industry and every project. Eichleay’s industrial facility design services are geared towards five distinct market sectors.






















































Responsiblity
Committed to Sustainability
Our commitment to protecting the environment starts with us. In addition to helping our customers meet or exceed their goals, Eichleay is committed to promoting sustainability in all areas of our business.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Adopting best practices in managing environmental and health & safety issues
Collaborating with clients on their sustainability initiatives
$150K
Median Project Fee Over the Last Decade
$1.5B
Total Installed Cost of the Largest Project That Eichleay Has Managed
$1.25B
Approximate Value of Equipment Procured for Clients Over the Last Decade
0
OSHA Recordable & Lost Workday Cases Logged by Eichleay Companies Since 2014
10,000+
Number of Structures Moved by the John Eichleay Jr. Company in Its Heyday
0.67
Eichleay’s Current Experience Modification Rate (EMR)
100%
Percentage of Eichleay That Is Still Family Owned and Controlled
150
Years That the Eichleay Name Has Been a Continuous Presence in the Project Delivery Business
300
Projects Executed Annually, on Average
4
Eichleay Offices That Serve Clients Throughout the Western US
7
Largest Clients in 5 Different Market Sectors Since 2006
5
Number of Successive Eichleay Generations to Lead Multiple Different Family-Owned Entities Serving the Engineering and Construction Industry
91%
Of Business From Repeat Clients
>40%
Percentage of Hires Referred by Employees
94%
Employee Retention Rate
10
Years of Tenure per Employee on Average