Re:Build and Nadcap

Nadcap was created in 1990 by aerospace Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to provide supply chain oversight and ensure regulatory compliance, first focused on U.S. defense supply chains. The Nadcap program has evolved since its birth to be a truly international accreditation program, evolving from the previous NADCAP (National Aerospace Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) to “Nadcap”. Nadcap is an Industry Managed Program focused on the accreditation of special processes. Its OEM members include 95% of so-called prime contractors or “primes” globally and it is understood as a prerequisite to most aerospace and/or defense manufacturing work.
January New Hires

Welcome to the new Re:Builders who came on board in January! We are excited to have so many wonderful, talented individuals join our growing Re:Build family.
Introducing Re:Build’s Battery Test Kitchen

Re:Build has expertise in designing and building battery packs and battery management systems (BMS) subassemblies for a variety of applications, including motorcycles, forklifts, stationary storage, and novel eVTOL aircraft. Re:Build’s Brain to Box™ methodology supports customers from design concept and product development through product verification, manufacturing process design, and production support. Our iterative process in engineering and design for manufacturing ensures that customers’ battery packs will be cost-effective and will perform as needed, while meeting requirements for safety, reliability, and ease of use. These battery packs are designed by our team of highly experienced engineers who are tasked each day with solving the most challenging design and analysis problems. Our core competencies include computer-aided design, structural design, mechanical design, and computational thermal and fluid dynamic analysis.
Re:Build Manufacturing: A Year In Review

2023: A Year of Extraordinary Achievements
Let’s take a look back at 2023 and the Re:Build team’s outstanding accomplishments. Re:Build Optimation Reached a Safety Milestone, Re:Build CDI Exceeded Expectations on their Lean Transformation Journey, Re:Build Manufacturing Launched a New Corporate Website, Re:Build DAPR Launched a U.S.-Made Solar CZ Puller, Re:Build Fikst Moved to a New Facility, Re:Build Oribi Composites Launched a Line of Thermoplastic Composite Tubes, Re:Build AppliedLogix Achieved “First-Key-On” Success, Re:Build Manufacturing Broke Ground on a Regional and Manufacturing Site in New Kensington, PA
December New Hires

Welcome to the new Re:Builders who came on board in December! We are excited to have so many wonderful, talented individuals join our growing Re:Build family.
November New Hires

Welcome to the new Re:Builders who came on board in November! We are excited to have so many wonderful, talented individuals join our growing Re:Build family.
Lean Enterprise Institute Visits Re:Build CDI

November 15, 2023 – On Monday, October 23, Matt Savas and Josh Howell of the https://www.lean.org/about-lei/ Edit Edit Remove Remove Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI) visited Re:Build CDI. LEI is a nonprofit based in Boston whose mission is to advance lean thinking and practices. It was founded in 1997 by https://www.lean.org/about-lei/senior-advisors-staff/james-womack/ Edit Edit Remove Remove James Womack, who co-authored The Machine that Changed the World and founded the lean movement. After visiting the Re:Build Re:Source center in Framingham, seeing the https://www.lean.org/about-lei/ Edit Edit Remove Remove Lean Transformation Roadmap board, and chatting with Miles Arnone, Re:Build’s CEO, and Bonnie Davis, Re:Build’s Chief Lean Officer, Matt and Josh wanted to understand more about CDI’s lean transformation process.
October New Hires

Welcome to the new Re:Builders who came on board in October! We are excited to have so many wonderful, talented individuals join our growing Re:Build family.
FIRST Robotics

Hollis, New Hampshire – Last school year, Re:Build Manufacturing made a generous donation to support the robotics team at the Hollis Brookline Middle School, located in Hollis, New Hampshire, where I mentor science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) students. My daughter and twelve other students at the school registered for the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) robotics team and the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC). Competing as team number 22760, it was the rookie year for the Navy Knights, and the season was incredibly fun, exciting, and rewarding for all thirty FTC participants.
September New Hires

Welcome to the new Re:Builders who came on board in September! We are excited to have so many wonderful, talented individuals join our growing Re:Build family.