Kiewit constructed the expansion of Hess’s gas processing facility in Tioga, North Dakota. Kiewit's scope included installing process pipe, structural steel erection and setting mechanical equipment.
Work on the Opal Gas Plant included the erection of pipe module support steel, equipment access and platforms including equipment modules, pipe rack modules, compressors, towers and other miscellaneous equipment.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, constructed both expansions for the addition of train 2 and train 3, to add needed capacity.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, was awarded the contract to build the O’Connor Gas Plant. The plant was designed for an initial capacity of 110 million cubic feet per day (MMcfd). Before completion, TIC was awarded a second contract to construct the expansion to 160 MMcfd.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, was the general contractor for the grassroots pilot plant for helium and carbon dioxide (CO2) extraction. Scope of work included site prep, fencing, underground utilities, concrete foundations, mechanical and electrical for the 400 MMscfd gas plant.
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, completed the construction for the initial plant and for the expansion. Phase 1 included site work, installation of concrete foundations, electrical building and transformer pad concrete with associated duct banks; 4500 CY of pipe rack foundations, and building foundations
TIC, a subsidiary of Kiewit, has been performing maintenance and capital projects at the Belridge Producing Complex since 2001. Scopes of work include civil, concrete, electrical, structural, piping, electrical and instrumentation, and equipment setting.
This central gathering plant with an Amine unit produces 17 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) and 1,800-3,000 barrels of condensate per day. The project is currently in operation and sells 12 to 20 tankers of condensate and 17 million cubic feet of natural gas a day. The project consisted of site work, foundations, setting vessels pipe rack and underground piping.