Corinth Pipeworks awarded contract from GAZ-SYSTEM SA Poland
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
The linepipe contract awarded to Corinth Pipeworks from the Gas Transmission Operator of Poland GAZ-SYSTEM SA forms part of Gustorzyn - Wronow gas pipeline in Poland and comprises of 80 km of 40 in. coated steel pipes.
Corinth Pipeworks’ proposal was evaluated and ranked first amongst other international and Polish manufacturers, as being the most advantageous. Its value amounts up to PLN 217,192,029.00 including quantity and transportation tolerance (ca. €47 million).
The aim of the project is to build a high-pressure gas pipeline from Gustorzyn to Wronow, which will enable the transmission of increased volumes of gas to Warsaw and Lodz agglomerations, Radom and its surroundings, and to the south-eastern regions of Poland.
Pipes manufacturing and coating will take place at Corinth Pipeworks’ facilities in Greece. Deliveries are planned to start in Poland at the beginning of April 2022 and conclude by August 2022.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/29112021/corinth-pipeworks-awarded-contract-from-gaz-system-sa-poland/
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