In the fall of 2018, Airframe Components broke ground on a new, 30,000 square foot building featuring an in-floor hot water heating system, LED lighting and ventilation systems.
According to their website: "The original company, Williams Airmotive, started nearly 40 years ago, with Roy Williams right alongside his father rebuilding Cessna, Piper, and Beechcraft wings as soon as he was old enough to hold a rivet gun. Roy built upon his father’s success with his own business of repairing the control surfaces and took the company to a whole new level of excellence. The controls have been complementing the original portion of the wing business over the last two decades, making it easy for a client to have the entire wing fixed in one place.
Today, Airframe Components’ business is world-wide. They maintain a large parts inventory to minimize downtime for an airplane and to serve the general aviation industry.
Here we share the story of constructing a new building in Noble County, as documented by Airframe Components and their contractor, Leatherman Construction Inc. (LCI) between July 2019 and August 2020: