Project Features
- The new slipformed “B” mill, in conjunction with the upgrades to the existing “A” mill, increases the plant’s production from 8,000 CWT to 18,000 CWT.
- The new slipformed flour milling structure is 39′-0″ wide by 105′ long by 86′-0″; 5 stories high. Todd & Sargent crews are responsible for all civil work and installation of all the Buhler milling equipment in the “B” mill.
- The “A” mill upgrades include converting nine existing mill feed bins to nine finish flour bins and activating four bins that were future.
- The complex features a 489,000 bushel capacity slipformed wheat storage facility consisting of eight 32′ diameter by 100′ high silos.
- New slipformed mill feed bin 44′-0″ diameter by 86′-0″ high with Laidig unloader.
- The mill is located 1.4 miles from the San Andreas fault and .3 miles from the San Jacinto fault; considered to be the most active fault in South California. The structure was engineered to meet all current seismic design codes.