Monday, 22 July 2013

Project Updates

ROY HILL

We are on schedule with the first fix (wiring of) the signature buildings. The switchboards and fittings will be onsite as of next week, ready for us to commence the second fix.The main schedule dates are on target within the buildings engaged and the fire protection sub-contractor switchboard delivery is also on target.

Progress of the administration building at Roy Hill.
Administration Building Activities:
  • Installation of Power Outlets

Auditorium Building Activities:
  • Installation of Light and Power Cable runs 
  • Installation of AV Conduit runs within the Auditorium Main Theatre

Dry Mess Building Activities:
  • Installation of Kitchen Lights
  • Installation of Power Cables
  • Installation of 32mm Flexi Conduit
  • Installation of Power Cables through Kingspan to MSSB

Wet Mess Building Activities:
  • Installation of Lighting and Small Cabling


MUNDARING WATER TREATMENT PLANT

The HV 22kV power is now on at the main plant. Lighting, small power distribution boards and control cabinets are being pre-commissioned in the 19 individual buildings. This will allow Brookfield Multiplex and ATJV to test and approve the process. As the contract is demobilising, the construction phase is de-manning and pre-commissioning phase is manning up. Then onto the final phase of commissioning before producing the final product.
Tomorrow’s Daily Work Activities:

Blower & Compressor:
  • Small light & power install
  • Install Perspex on 630mm incomers
  • Fit off and terminate pressurization pumps
  • Fit cable tags
DAFF:
  • Fit off level instruments and complete suncover
Chlorine Building:
  • DB – SI work
LV2:
  • Cables terminations
BAC:
  • Fit off rotork valves
  • Terminate pressurization pumps
  • Carry out punch list items
Operations:
  • Analyzer
  • UPS system termination
  • Terminations
  • Punch list items
Service water:
  • Hand over ITR package
  • Redline drawings




RED GULLY

As of early this month, Red Gully is producing product (gas). It was a successful contract  for all involved. 


PYRENEES FPSO

LOGIC are doing small maintenance and upgrade work for the vessel owners offshore on the Pyrenees. This type of Contract is particularly difficult for the following reasons:
  • Live offshore production oil rig
  • OHS is a critical path 
  • Planning must be very precise regarding sequence shut down timing, as over-run of shut would be seen as loss of production
  • Planning must be very precise regarding material and equipment as when you are on the shut, if there is any missing material and/or equipment it would be seen as loss of production 




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