Arizon Structures
11880 Dorsett Road
St. Louis, MO 63043
(314) 739-0037
info@arizoncompanies.com
For more than 19 years, Tom has engineered and designed thousands of mechanical systems that pressurize, heat, cool and ventilate buildings and structures used by cities, states and countries in the United States, China, Europe,the Middle East and Russia and by companies like Exxon Mobil, BP, Conoco, IBM, Gazprom, Merck, Pfizer, Glaxo SmithKline, Amgen, the New York Times, Anheuser-Busch, Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola, Phillip Morris and Miller Brewing Company.
Tom was responsible for the HVAC equipment design for the largest tire plant in the world, Bridgestone-Firestone’s tire plant, the New York Giants' NFL Football Practice Facility which conditions and covers an entire football field, General Motors’ Cadillac assembly plant in Lansing, Michigan, Honda and Toyota manufacturing plants and distribution centers throughout the Unites States, and thousands of other mechanical projects. Most recently, Tom was recognized in Beijing, China for the development of the Mechanical Equipment and the largest Environmental Hazard Air Structure in the world.
Tom directs an engineering and operations staff that is responsible for the safety, structural design, indoor air quality, heating, air-conditioning and inflation systems for all Arizon structures, including sports and recreation structures, industrial/commercial, government and others. Under Tom’s direction, Arizon operates the only Underwriting Laboratories (UL) approved testing laboratory in the air structures industry which approves Arizon Air Structures operations for safety and longevity.
See a 19-year history of key projects in which Tom has been involved:
Tom Soehngen Work History