GSCS General Maintenance TAR - GMTS – GLOBAL

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GSCS General Maintenance TAR General Maintenance Turnaround PROJECT TYPE: WORK SCOPE: GSCS’s turnaround group was selected to plan and execute a general mechanical turnaround and capital project replacement on the sulfur recovery unit (SRU) for a refinery on the West Coast. The known scope included a reaction furnace replacement, waste heat boiler change out, upgrading the sulfur seal legs, and installation and removal of the isolation blinds for the exchangers and drums in the unit. GSCS was also asked to replace the main column overhead receiver vessel in the fluidized catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) and all associated piping and platforms, various repairs on other vessels, drums and valves in an around that unit. All the piping fabrication was completed at an onsite fabrication shop by GSCS for the various piping projects associated with the turnaround. GSCS’s piping team successfully installed multiple piping packages in the sulfur recovery unit (SRU) and other units in refinery. The project included one month of pre-turnaround work culminating in an aggressive turnaround schedule. In addition, GSCS was responsible for all lift and rigging design/planning along with coordinating the lifts with the crane contractor. All lifts were executed at the highest level of safety without incident. KEY PROJECT FACTS: • Over 29,000 manhours • Zero recordable injuries or first aids • No leaks at startup • Productivity factor over 0.93 • Peak manpower 100 GSCS also coordinated all third-party subcontractors to provide seamless support to the client to ensure the schedule was supported and maintained. For more information about any of the items or details listed above, please contact Jason Neiser at 281-636-0535.

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GSCS General Maintenance TAR

General Maintenance TurnaroundPROJECT TYPE:

WORK SCOPE:GSCS’s turnaround group was selected to plan and execute a general mechanical turnaround and capital project replacement on the sulfur recovery unit (SRU) for a refinery on the West Coast. The known scope included a reaction furnace replacement, waste heat boiler change out, upgrading the sulfur seal legs, and installation and removal of the isolation blinds for the exchangers and drums in the unit. GSCS was also asked to replace the main column overhead receiver vessel in the fluidized catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) and all associated piping and platforms, various repairs on other vessels, drums and valves in an around that unit. All the piping fabrication was completed at an onsite fabrication shop by GSCS for the various piping projects associated with the turnaround. GSCS’s piping team successfully installed multiple piping packages in the sulfur recovery unit (SRU) and other units in refinery. The project included one month of pre-turnaround work culminating in an aggressive turnaround schedule.

In addition, GSCS was responsible for all lift and rigging design/planning along with coordinating the lifts with the crane contractor. All lifts were executed at the highest level of safety without incident.

KEY PROJECT FACTS:• Over 29,000 manhours• Zero recordable injuries or first aids• No leaks at startup• Productivity factor over 0.93• Peak manpower 100

GSCS also coordinated all third-party subcontractors to provide seamless support to the client to ensure the schedule was supported and maintained. For more information about any of the items or details listed above, please contact Jason Neiser at 281-636-0535.