Project Overview - MWMCA · IHI E&C International Corporation •Engineering and equipment...
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Project Overview September 6th, 2013
Background
Front-end engineering and design (FEED) complete
Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC)
contract awarded for new liquefaction facilities to IHI -
Kiewit Cove Point
• Joint venture between U.S. based Kiewit Energy Company and
IHI E&C International Corporation
• Engineering and equipment procurement is underway
• Construction scheduled to begin in 2014
Dominion and our partners share a commitment to
safety as our highest priority.
About IHI • Engineering and Manufacturing company established
160 years ago
• Over 27,000 employees
• Diverse portfolio of product and service offerings
• Financial stability: More than $14 billion in 2011 revenue
• Engineering & Construction office is based in Houston, Texas and Regional Headquarters is based in New York
• Significant history in executing large LNG projects in the US Gulf LNG Regasification Facility (Mississippi)
Distrigas Terminal (Massachusetts)
Sempra LNG Terminal (Louisiana)
• www.ihi-ec.com
About Kiewit • More than 125 years of construction excellence • Operations throughout North America and Australia • Diversified business
• Oil, Gas and Chemical; Commercial Buildings, Power, Transportation, Mining, Water/Wastewater
• More than $11 billion in 2012 revenue • Experienced and dedicated management team • Owned by active employees • Industry-leading safety and quality performance • Strength through core values • One of the largest privately owned equipment fleets in
North America
Site Location
Project Area
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Project Schedule – Key Dates
• April 2013 – EPC Project Award
• Engineering starts
• Key equipment purchases
• August 2013 – EPC is released for full design and procurement
• Winter 2013 / Spring 2014 – Infrastructure Improvements
• Widen road, add signals to intersection, fencing, etc
• June 2014 – Construction Mobilization
• March 2017 – Construction Complete
• Systems turned over to start-up group for testing
• September 2017 – Commercial Operation Begins
• All testing and commissioning completed
Contracting Opportunities
• Opportunities available before FERC approval
• Infrastructure improvements (work contracted directly by Dominion) • Road widening
• Intersection signaling
• Fence relocation
• Survey
• Geotech
Contracting Opportunities
• Bulk of opportunities will come available after FERC approval
• Subcontractors to complete small or large portions of the work
• Material supply
• Services such as testing agencies
Subcontractors
• Trailer set-up
• Transportation (bussing)
• Pre-Engineered Buildings
• Demolition
• Heat trace
• Insulation
• Fencing
• Rebar installation
• Lighting
• Landscaping
• Instrument calibration
• Paving
• Plumbing
• HVAC
• Concrete placement
• Fire detection
• Electrical
• Grading
• Lightning protection
• Piling
• Dewatering
• Utility relocation
Material Supply
• Concrete supply
• Aggregate
• Small tools
• Lumber
• Scaffolding and stair towers
• Office furniture/supplies
• Pipe
• Welding rod
• Cutting gases
• Asphalt
• Structural steel
• Miscellaneous metals
• Cable
• Cable tray
• Sheet piles
• Crane mats
• Sound wall panels
• Formwork
• Specialty tools
• Sheet metal
Services • Concrete testing agency • Equipment rental and
service • Fuel and oil providers • Janitorial service for offices • Geotechnical assistance • Survey • Equipment transportation • Barging • Public relations • Security • Sanitary services • Police escorts
• Concrete pump trucks
• Internet providers
• Mechanics and repair shops for vehicles
• Catering
• Noise evaluations
• Environmental consultants
• Temporary storage
• Street sweeping
• Water/ice delivery
• Waste disposal
Website • General info on the project
• Points of contact for information
• Opportunity to register as a subcontractor or vendor
• Information on upcoming bids and a full schedule of contracting opportunities
• Updated info on traffic impacts or other disruptions such as night work
• Place to submit questions about the project
• Status of the project including photos
• Community members can post real estate for rent for construction personnel
• www.1covepoint.com
Construction Jobs
• Majority of the construction jobs will be through the Local Unions
• Opportunity for positions in the site offices
• Applicant flow log will be maintained at site for walk-ins
• Website will list upcoming bids for subcontractors
Construction Jobs
Field Craft Needs Clerical / Office Needs
Boilermakers Receptionists
Pipefitters Document control
Ironworkers Payroll clerks
Carpenters Janitorial service
Laborers Community Relations
Electricians
Millwrights
Operators
Piledrivers
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Job Summary
• Majority of the construction jobs will be through the Local Unions, during peak construction, project will support roughly 4,000 temporary jobs in Calvert County
• Business outreach can help to ensure opportunities for local service providers and applicable material supply and subcontractor support. The web site will be the primary interface to capture interested businesses for evaluation.
Project Goals
• Health & Safety – Nobody Gets Hurt – in the community or worksite
• Environmental Compliance
• Be a good neighbor
• Positive community involvement
• Two-way communication with the community
• Local economic boost
• Provide good local opportunities
• Develop lifelong relationships