Sprint Pipeline Services announces US$ 90 million in new contracts
Primoris Services Corporation has announced recent major contract awards from midstream oil and gas companies, totaling approximately US$ 90 million. The new contracts and work authorisations were secured by Sprint Pipelines Services (Sprint), a Primoris subsidiary and part of the East Construction Services segment.
The largest contract consists of a 95 m, 20 in. dia. pipeline portion of the BridgeTex Pipeline, which will transport 300 000 bpd of crude oil between Colorado City, TX, and Texas City, TC.
The Sprint contract segment runs from near College Station, Texas, south to Houston, Texas. The work will commence in the fourth quarter of 2013 and should be completed in the second quarter of 2014.
The second contract, located near Galena Park, Texas, consists of a 4.5 m pipeline, 20 in. and 24 in., to transport oil between storage and processing facilities. Work commenced in the third quarter of 2013 and should be completed in the first quarter of 2014.
Primoris
Through various subsidiaries, Primoris has grown to become one of the largest construction service enterprises in the US. Serving diverse end markets, Primoris provides a wide range of construction, fabrication, maintenance, replacement, water and wastewater, and engineering services to major public utilities, petrochemical companies, energy companies, municipalities, and other customers. Since December 2009, Primoris has tripled its revenue and the Company's national footprint now extends from Florida, along the Gulf Coast, through California, into the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton
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