Quanta Services selected by TransCanada for pipeline project
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World Pipelines,
Quanta Services, Inc. has announced that it was selected by NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd, a TransCanada company, for spread three of the North Montney Mainline Project.
Quanta's scope of work will be executed utilising one mainline spread and includes the construction and installation of approximately 39 miles (62 km) of new 42 in. diameter natural gas mainline pipe in Fort St. John, British Columbia. Quanta's construction on the project is expected to begin in the third quarter of 2018 and is anticipated to achieve substantial completion in the first half of 2019. This project will be reflected in Quanta's 3Q18 backlog.
About Quanta Services
Quanta Services is a leading specialised contracting services company, delivering infrastructure solutions for the electric power, oil and gas and communications industries. Quanta's comprehensive services include designing, installing, repairing and maintaining energy and communications infrastructure. With operations throughout the US, Canada, Latin America, Australia and select other international markets, Quanta has the manpower, resources and expertise to safely complete projects that are local, regional, national or international in scope.
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