AdamWorks
AdamWorks, LLC (AdamWorks), is an American engineering and manufacturing organization specializing in designing, tooling and manufacturing of composite structures and mechanical systems.[1]
Type | Privatized Corporation |
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Industry | Aerospace |
Genre | Engineering/Manufacturing |
Founded | September 25, 2007 |
Founder | George F. Adam Jr., Kim Madigan |
Headquarters | Centennial, Colorado, USA |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Kim Madigan, CEO SCOT ALLEN, President |
Products | Design Engineering Engineering of Composite Structures Metal and Composite Tooling Composite and Metal Part Manufacturing Radomes Pod Systems Aircraft structures Spacecraft structures |
Website | www |
History
The company was founded in 2007 to pursue composites engineering/manufacturing projects in government, defense, space, commercial, and alternative energy markets.
Since its inception, AdamWorks has designed and built a variety of spacecraft pressure vessels, aerospace and aircraft structures, radomes, pods and pod systems, unmanned aerial vehicle structures, with a portfolio of products flying on over 17 different military and civilian aircraft.
Services
- Engineering
- Tooling
- Design and Manufacture
- Build to print structures
- Reverse engineering
- Rapid prototyping
- Static Testing
- Production engineering
- Production manufacturing
Projects
- UAV Sensor Pod Design and Fabrication to support Wide Area Airborne Sensor (WAAS) Integration, including full Environmental Control System (ECS) integration[2]
- Tooling Design, Fabrication, Parts Design and Fabrication for Primary Structure for a suborbital spacecraft funded under NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) and Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) Initiative [3]
- Design, tooling, and manufacture of a Multi-Sensor Fairing Assembly housing a multi-spectral sensor integrated onto a Boeing 700-series test bed aircraft[4]
- Radomes, Composite Pallets, Operator Workstations, and Airborne Server rack integration supporting conversion of a cargo aircraft into an ISR platform[5][6]
- Fabrication of sub-orbital space vehicle pressure vessel for the Space Tourism Industry[7][8]
- DARPA-funded man-portable wind-generator power project[9]
- Structural engineering services for composite compound coaxial Joint Multi-Role demonstrator helicopter designed by prime contractor (AVX Aircraft Company) for the US Army's Future Vertical Lift initiative[10]
Milestones
References
- "(AdamWorks:) Composite Structures Engineering". Retrieved 25 October 2013.
- "SNC-led Gorgon Stare team wins US GEOINT Foundation's 2011 Industry Award". Archived from the original on 2013-09-19. Retrieved 2013-11-08. (October 18, 2011)
- "Bennet Congratulates Sierra Nevada Corporation on NASA Contract;". Retrieved 4 November 2013. (Senator Michael F Bennet, CO, website)
- "Joint STARS Mission". Archived from the original on 14 March 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2013. (About.com)
- "AdamWorks picked by Lockheed Martin for special missions craft". Retrieved 7 November 2013. (October 18, 2010)
- "Lockheed Martin Delivers Ground Support Stations To Finnish Air Force". Retrieved 4 November 2013. (July 9, 2012)
- "XCOR Announces AdamWorks as Lynx Mark I Cockpit Manufacturer". Archived from the original on 18 August 2013. Retrieved 25 October 2013.
- "The Lynx's Leap". Air & Space magazine, November 2013
- "Portable wind turbine powers the warrior". CompositesWorld.com, March 11, 2011.
- "AdamWorks Selected by AVX Aircraft Company for Joint Multi-Role (JMR) Phase I Technology Demonstrator Engineering". PRNewswire.com, October 21, 2013.
- "AdamWorks is Now an ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company". PRNewswire.com, July 27, 2011.
- "CO: AdamWorks Announces Major Facility Expansion". (August 18, 2011)
- "Sierra Nevada Corporation's Space Systems Delivers the Dream Chaser First Flight Test Vehicle Structure, Completing a Major Milestone for NASA's Commercial Crew Program". Archived from the original on 2013-04-08. (February 2, 2012)
- "AdamWorks is a Finalist for Colorado Companies To Watch". Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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