Quanta announces Enbridge pipeline contract for Price Gregory
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
World Pipelines,
Quanta Services, Inc. has announced that Price Gregory International, a Quanta Services company, has been selected by Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership for the Line 78 Pipeline Project.
Price Gregory's scope of work includes the construction and installation of approximately 79 miles of new 36 in. diameter crude oil mainline pipe, which will begin at Enbridge's Flanagan Terminal near Pontiac, Illinois, and travel northeast to Enbridge's terminal near Griffith, Indiana.
In addition, Price Gregory was selected to build and install the pumping station for Line 78 at the Flanagan Terminal and to make modifications to the Griffith terminal.
Construction of the Flanagan pumping station and modifications of the Griffith terminal began in late 2014. Construction of the Line 78 pipeline is expected to begin this March with completion anticipated in the autumn of 2015.
Quanta continues to have a positive outlook for the North American mainline market. There are oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids mainline projects in various stages of development throughout North America that should move forward as they obtain regulatory approvals. Quanta is in active discussions with various customers about many of these projects.
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/02022015/quanta-announces-enbridge-pipeline-contract-for-price-gregory/
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