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UK recruited projects
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EPCglobal has been involved in over 100 projects in more than 40 countries. Below, you will find a selection of our
current projects along with the relevant contact information for each.
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Bechtel began work on the Jubail Industrial City project more than 30 years ago and is still working in Jubail now.
In fact, Jubail is the largest ongoing civil engineering project in the world today. It also stands as one of the
greatest achievements of Bechtel, its employees, and families who worked and lived there.
Bechtel has managed the Jubail project, located in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, since it
began in the mid-1970s, and in 2004, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu asked the company to manage Jubail
II, a $3.8 billion expansion of the city's industrial and residential areas.
Jubail is a complete city, with all the industry, infrastructure, housing, shopping, educational and medical
facilities required to support its present population of almost 100,000 people. Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company
(SABCO) performs ongoing engineering, procurement and construction management. Jubail II will add a second
industrial area to house up to 22 new primary industries. The project calls for the expansion of King Fahd
Industrial Port, pipeline refurbishment, increasing capacity of the cooling system, and new desalination plants. The
team will prepare drawings and specifications and manage construction of facilities to meet demand over the next 25
to 30 years.
Bechtel employees in Jubail have always been of diverse international and ethnic backgrounds and have a wide range
of education and training. Nations represented among employees at present (2005) include Australia, Canada, Egypt,
India, Jordan, Lebanon, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, United States, and
other countries. This rich mixture of ethnic and
national heritage makes for an interesting and challenging community in which to live. When you come to Jubail, you
are bound to learn a great deal about life in many other parts of the world - not just Saudi Arabia.
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Oak Creek Power Plant Wisconsin |
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This $2.3bn project is due to expand the Elm Road power plant by adding two new 615 MWe grassroot coal-fired steam
turbine generating units with two Hitachi supercritical wall-fired dry bottom boilers. The first unit is scheduled
for completion in 2009 and the second unit in 2010.
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Motiva Refinery Expansion Port Arthur |
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This $7bn project will make the refinery the largest in the country by doubling the capacity from 325,000 to 600,000
barrels per day. As well as the refining capacity increase it will bring modern design and technology which will
minimize associated emissions.
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Shenzi Oil & Gas Field Project |
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Our client has been awarded the pre-crossing mattresses installation of the 20" Shenzi oil export pipeline project
and subsea equipment contract. The pipeline project will include installation of over 250 concrete mattresses for
the pre-lay phase of the new 83 mile pipeline in water depths ranging from 435 to 4,325 feet deep. This side of the
project is due to run from February right through to November 2008. On the subsea side of the project they will be
installing three umbilicals as well as the design, construction and installation of three subsea jumpers, nine
suction piles, three manifolds and other equipment on the TLP.
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The Arzew project has been launched to lay pipeline for transporting LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) from the central
Algerian gas field at Hassi Rmel to the oil export area of Arzew, in northwestern Algeria. The contract will be
worth 285 million euro and will encompass the engineering, procurement and construction of a 24-inch, 495-killometer
pipeline to be built over the next 26 months and will increase production from 9 million to 15 million tones per
year.
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Skikda LNG Plant Rebuild Project |
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This project will be to rebuild the LNG plant after an explosion at the Skikda complex in January 2004. It will
include the construction of a single 4.5 million tpa LNG train to the replace three trains which were destroyed by
the explosion and also associated LPG and condensate recovery. The project is expected to take between 38 and 44
months and cost around $500 million.
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Aramco Ras Tanura Integrated Refinery & Petrochemical Complex |
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This will be the largest project of its kind in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and will involve major upgrade work at
the refinery and close integration with a new petrochemical complex and nearby gas facilities at Juaymah. The complex
will produce more than 300 different chemical products and it is also proposed to include a mixed feedstock
ethane/naptha cracker and an aromatics complex.
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This project comprises of both upstream and onshore facilities. The onshore GTL plant will produce 140,000 barrels
per day (bpd) of GTL products as well as approximately 120,000 bpd of associated condensate and liquefied petroleum
gas. There will be two phases to the project, the first will be completed around the end of the decade and the
second will be completed one year later.
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