Prefabrication & Shipping
Built for Data Centers
Hilton Mechanical builds your assemblies in a controlled shop environment and ships them to site ready for installation. That means less time fabricating in the field, fewer surprises, and a cleaner handoff from planning to install.
- Reduce field labor – Crews spend more time installing and less time building from scratch.
- Tighten up quality – Shop-built assemblies are easier to inspect, repeat, and trust.
- Keep the schedule moving – Better coordination from fabrication through delivery helps projects stay on track.
Prefabricated Assemblies That Make Field Work Faster and Safer
The more work you can move into the shop, the smoother things run on site. Our prefabricated assemblies arrive ready for your team to set, connect, and move on to the next task.
What we build
- Piping assemblies – Pipe spools fabricated to spec, tagged, and sequenced to support efficient installation.
- Modular skids – Pre-assembled skid systems built in the shop and shipped ready for placement and connection.
- Structural supports – Frames, bases, racks, and other supports fabricated in advance to reduce on-site work.
- Custom assemblies – Project-specific modules built around your layout, tie-ins, and installation requirements.
If you’d like to talk through what makes sense for your project, we’re happy to help.
Our Process: From Design to Delivery
Review Scope
We review drawings, specifications, and installation requirements to determine what should be prefabricated and how it should be sequenced.
Fabricate and Prepare
Assemblies are built in our shop, checked for fit and quality, and tagged for delivery and field coordination.
Ship for Installation
Materials are packaged and delivered in a way that supports efficient installation and keeps your project moving.
On-site Support
When it makes sense, we coordinate with your field team to help installation go smoothly.
Real Results. Real Benefits.
When schedule, safety, and uptime matter, how you build the work is just as important as what you build. Prefabrication gives project teams more control before the first piece ever shows up at the gate.
What you can expect
- Less fabrication in the field so crews can focus on setting and tying in.
- More organized installation areas with assemblies that arrive tagged and ready.
- Deliveries that show up ready for work, not needing major adjustment.
- Fewer last-minute changes, thanks to better planning and shop-based checks.
This approach works well for manufacturing and processing facilities, modular and fabrication environments, and industrial or commercial upgrades where installation windows are tight.
FAQ
What kinds of projects are a fit for full-service support?
This approach works well for projects involving fabricated piping, skids, supports, and assemblies that also need field installation.
Can you work from customer-provided drawings and specifications?
Yes. Hilton Mechanical can fabricate from customer-provided engineered drawings and coordinate directly with project teams through installation.
Why choose full-service instead of splitting the work between vendors?
When one team handles fabrication, shipping, and installation, there is less risk of disconnect between what was built, what was delivered, and what needs to happen on-site.
Do you only handle large projects?
No. Full-service support can make sense on a range of projects, especially where schedule, coordination, and field execution matter.

