Begun in 1993 as a manufacturer of flight hardware in the Aerospace Industry, OEC Engineering Corporation has been on the forefront of the digital fabrication wave (BIM) begun shortly thereafter. Wherever we work, we bring our high standards and machine tolerances with us to your projects. Providing Value Added Fabrication Services At the Confluence of Architecture, Engineering, and Art.
Our innovative use of technologies and manufacturing practices enable OEC Engineering Corporation to be on the apex of Architectural fabrication. Our willingness and ability to initiate and establish new means and methods keep us in the vanguard of thinkers and doers within the built environment. Our mission orientation ensures that our client's needs are paramount, and are either met or exceeded.
Our innovative use of technologies and manufacturing practices enable OEC Engineering Corporation to be on the apex of Architectural fabrication. Our willingness and ability to initiate and establish new means and methods keep us in the vanguard of thinkers and doers within the built environment. Our mission orientation ensures that our client's needs are paramount, and are either met or exceeded.
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This collaboration between OEC and the Catholic University of America's School of Architecture and Planning shows the degree of complexity, and efficiency that can be obtained through the use of digital, design, planning, and fabrication techniques. This item was conceived and base designed by a group of students at the school.
A collaboration between OEC and Architectural Technology students from the Department of Applied Technology at Montgomery College resulted in a public outdoor and mobile office space in Silver Spring Md. It is designed to attract users to work outside, and within close proximity to the amenities offered in Downtown Silver Spring.
This one of a kind building facade is covered in custom cut and fabricated tiles. OEC planned, and cut all these tiles and reassembled them for installation onto precast slabs that were the applied to the building. With Digital Collaboration from the Architect Essocoff Associates, we were able to produce this entire pattern to fit the slabs with a 1/16 grout joint.
1707 L St. NW 25' wide x 40' deep, Stainless Steel over a concrete substructure. We use this as our standard of quality whenever we are speaking with people about tolerances in the built environment, i.e., construction tolerances. We view construction tolerances as what you make them, so we make them tight.
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Brett Kass
Dec 23, 2013
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OEC provided my client a custom stainless steel solution that fit the need perfectly. They were right on the mark design-wise and time-wise. They understood the client's deadline and honored it. OEC has since done four other tasks for this client with the same excellent results. Their capacity and resource for engineered-solutions is extensive. I could not find any other firm in the the DC Metro area that could provide such a service.
Chris Hennen
Sep 21, 2011
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