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The GREC Unit 4 project will be the first of its kind to operate in simple cycle in the U.S., providing operational flexibility and fast start-up times to meet the needs of GRDA’s evolving grid and its customers. It will replace the center’s last remaining coal-fired unit and supplement wind production.
Unit 4 will also include the world’s largest selective catalytic reduction system, crucial for reducing nitrogen oxide emissions and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
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This project involved upgrading 15 miles of transmission lines in Western Oklahoma to increase electric reliability in the area. It included installing single steel poles to replace aging wooden structures, new 69kV lines, and significant upgrades to two substations.
Primoris is thrilled to be part of this groundbreaking project, providing data center developers with off-grid natural gas solutions to address their scalable and dispatchable power needs.
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Primoris is thrilled to partner with Crusoe on this groundbreaking project by providing data center developers with off-grid natural gas solutions to address their scalable and dispatchable power needs.
Our emergency response team rapidly mobilized when Hurricane Ida made landfall near Port Fourchon, LA, as a Category 4 hurricane to restore power to impacted communities quickly and safely.
Primoris Heavy Civil was awarded the US 90 Project in Liberty County, TX, that includes widening the existing frontage roads, installing a 4-lane overpass (MSE Wall and bridge structures), and making drainage improvements.
The DGD-2 OSBL project consisted of pilings, foundations, pipe rack steel, aboveground/underground pipe, and insulation/paint. This project won the ENR Texas & Louisiana Best Projects 2021 Award of Merit within Energy/Industrial.
Work activities for this project included grout, structural steel, equipment setting, installation of all AG piping including the prefabricated spools for the ASU provided by Air Liquide, AG electrical grounding, insulations, paint, and refractory for the POX reactor. The project also included 23,000 linear feet of fabricated pipe for the POX/OSBL unit as well as all pre-commissioning activities for the POX and ASU units.
Primoris Industrial & Civil performed mobilization/construction work on the 9.9 megawatt battery storage facility. Starting with the civil efforts, roadwork and site prep, as well as the critical h-piling activities, were completed on schedule. The BESS units and the battery installation were completed in mid-June.
Primoris Industrial & Civil constructed 6,200 linear feet of the BMP system (earthen berms and stormwater control ditches) along the perimeter of a new mining area. The purpose of the berm system is to prevent stormwater from leaving the mining area. Work consisted of 70,000 cubic yards of earthwork, installation of culverts and drains, erosion protection, and sodding.
Primoris Industrial & Civil was awarded turn-key construction services for the civil, plumbing, and electrical installation and testing services for this project. The new backup generator system will serve a new ACOE data center facility for Entergy Electric providers through their newly-minted “Power Through” program.
Primoris Industrial & Civil was awarded part of Air Liquide’s project for the construction of a Large Modular Air Separation Unit (LMA). This plant will be operated by Air Liquide Large Industries U.S., LP, in Port Allen, LA. Scope of work included the installation of U/G electrical grounding, installation of U/G Piping (firewater, stormwater, gray water system and cooling water), and installation of foundations and road/paving/pipe culverts.
Primoris Pipeline completed the construction of Spread 2 (104 miles of 24-inch), Spread 3 (79 miles of 24-inch), and Spread 1C (35 miles of 12-inch) of the Shin Oak Project in West Texas. These projects combined for over 1.2M safe man-hours, with peak manpower exceeding 800 employees.