History

Founded in 1996, AGI Engineering began work in the oil industry and has since built upon that experience to become an expert in the design and manufacture of nuclear waste tank cleaning systems.

AGI started work in the oil industry engineering tank cleaning and sludge processing solutions for Brown & Root Industrial Services, Halliburton, Oceaneering and other Fortune 500 companies. Since then, AGI has developed an expertise in the design of tank cleaning systems by applying our experience in hydraulics, automation and machine design while meeting required standards and specified codes, such as the National Electric Code (NEC), Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This expertise has allowed AGI to create some of the latest, most robust tank cleaning technologies for use in cleaning nuclear waste storage tanks.

AGI transitioned to the nuclear industry in 2001, applying our oil field experience to work with CH2M Hill, Inc. at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Reservation, outside of Richland, WA. It was during this time that AGI developed the Sluicer Tank Cannon, its first robotic, nuclear waste tank cleaning system. AGI has since continued to provide Hanford with the latest technologies in nuclear waste tank cleaning systems, such as Turbine Slurry Pumps and the Extended Reach Sluicer System, which are currently used to clean their most challenging tanks.

Our expertise in tank cleaning equipment enables us to operate as a one-stop shop, providing a single point of control over the design, manufacture and testing processes, as well as a single point of contact for customers to ensure all expectations are met. Additionally, our experience allows us to design equipment that works correctly the first time, often eliminating the need for lengthy prototyping phases.