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EQ Engineers, Inc.

EQEngineers
EQ Engineers, LLC.

3420 179th Street
Suite #1
Hammond, IN 46323

Phone: (219) 844-3500
Fax: (219) 844-3553
E-mail: Rich Trzcinski
Web: eqengineers.com

EQ Engineers, (EQE) is a multi-disciplined engineering and professional services company with its main office in the Greater Chicago area (Hammond, Indiana). EQE has the capability and experience to meet most design and construction engineering requirements for industrial and governmental engineering projects, including process and environmental control systems.

EQE has a long history of providing complete engineering services to the steel and cokemaking industry both nationally and worldwide. They also offer engineering support to other industries including utilities, chemical, manufacturing and cement, among others.

EQE offers a wide range of services from evaluation and concept design to final engineered solutions. This fusion of environmental, process, and engineering disciplines means your project can be fully integrated for engineering efficiency and best value in a stepwise or design-build arrangement. Additional information on EQE's capabilities are available on their website.

EQE's staff provides engineering services to fulfill our clients needs nationally and globally, with a regional focus in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan.

Community involvement

The EQE office is actively involved in the community both professionally and socially. The office is a member of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, the local chapter of the Air and Waste Management Association.

Directions to the EQE Office

To get to the EQE office from the airport you can use the directions below or use the map to get directions from a specific location.

 

Custom Directions

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From O'Hare Airport

  • Start out from the airport going NORTHEAST. (0.8 miles)
  • Merge onto I-190 E toward CHICAGO LOOP. (1.5 miles)
  • Merge onto I-294 S via EXIT 1D toward INDIANA (Portions toll). (41.1 miles)
  • I-294 S becomes I-80 E / I-94 E. (5.3 miles)
  • Take the KENNEDY AVE. exit- EXIT 3. (0.1 miles)
  • Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp. (0.2 miles)
  • Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto KENNEDY AVE. (<0.1 miles)
  • Turn LEFT to stay on KENNEDY AVE. (<0.1 miles)
  • KENNEDY AVE becomes 177TH ST. (0.8 miles)
  • 177TH ST becomes 179TH ST. (0.4 miles)
  • End at 3420 179th St, Hammond, IN 46323, US

From Midway Airport

  • Start out going NORTH on S CICERO AVE / IL-50 N toward W 55TH ST. (1.9 miles)
  • Merge onto I-55 N / STEVENSON EXPY N. (5.3 miles)
  • Merge onto DAN RYAN EXPY E / I-90 E / I-94 E via EXIT 292B toward INDIANA. (0.7 miles)
  • Take DAN RYAN EXP E / I-90 EXP E / I-94 EXP E toward 51ST ST. (4.0 miles)
  • Merge onto I-90 E toward EXIT 59A / INDIANA TOLL RD (Portions toll). (11.4 miles)
  • Merge onto IN-912 S via EXIT 3. (11.1 miles)
  • Turn RIGHT onto 179TH ST. (1.0 miles )
  • End at 3420 179th St, Hammond, IN 46323, US

 

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