Tag: Bechtel

Bechtel purchases Chevron’s WWT

newsitemBechtel announced the company has purchased Chevron’s Waste Water Treatment (WWT) Process, a technology that improves efficiency of petroleum refineries.

Bristol Metals awarded major nuclear pipe contract

Synalloy Corporation announced that its Bristol Metals, LLC (BRISMET) subsidiary has been awarded a project contract by Bechtel. The project is for essential service water buried pipe replacement and is nuclear safety related.

Siemens snags EPC contract for US power plant

Siemens has been awarded an order for the turnkey supply of the Panda Sherman Power Project in Sherman, Texas. The company will supply the natural-gas-fired combined-cycle power plant (CCPP) in consortium with its partner, Bechtel.

Khalifa Port opens for commercial use

A new state-of-the-art gateway to Abu Dhabi, called Khalifa Port has begun commercial operations. Bechtel oversaw the project management of the port and Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (Kizad) for its client, Abu Dhabi Ports Company (ADPC).

Bechtel earns top U.S. Contractor award

Bechtel has been named the top US contractor for the tenth straight year by Engineering News-Record (ENR), a US trade publication for the construction industry.

Australia: pre-FEED award for Gladstone LNG

Santos has awarded Foster Wheeler and Bechtel pre-FEED contracts for the estimated USD 6 billion Gladstone LNG project in Queensland, Australia.

Iraq plans to double output by 2005

Iraq, the holder of the world's second-biggest oil reserves, is producing oil at two-thirds pre-war levels and plans to double output by 2005.

Iraqi reconstruction

Contractors and suppliers wishing to participate in the reconstruction programme in Iraq need to register with the applicable main contractor.

Iraq project plan approved

The Coalition Provisional Authority and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) have approved Bechtel's Iraq infrastructure implementation plan, triggering a major mobilisation of work in the project's priority sectors.

Iraqi contracts handled with caution

More than 200 companies are expected to compete for up to USD 1 billion in contracts to repair Iraq's oil infrastructure, but continued violence there has tempered some interest.