The client was a privately held provider of bulk liquid handling services.
The project scope of work consisted of two separate phases: Phase 1—Equipment Salvage and Phase 2—Decommissioning.
In Phase 1, Dallas Contracting performed the following equipment salvage work:
- Provided all labor, equipment and transportation to dismantle the bottle line and drum line.
- All equipment was disassembled and transported to a nearby warehouse for storage.
- The two kettles with mixers were rigged and transported to a yard area for storage.
- Three steel tanks and one fiberglass tank were removed and relocated in the warehouse for storage.
- Remaining equipment was crated, packed and secured onto trucks to be shopped to the client’s other facilities.
In Phase 2, the company performed the following decommissioning work:
- Cold cut and blank all piping outside the west wall.
- All piping to be cold cut into manageable lengths.
- Salvage select pumps as designated by the client.
- Demolish all remaining electrical gear and conduit.
- Demolish all concrete curbs.
- Patch floors and all wall penetrations.
- Remove HVAC ducts in packaging area and install appropriate cap.
The project was completed on schedule and without incident or injury, according to the company.
Dallas Contracting offers demolition, concrete recycling and remediation services. More information is available at www.dallascontracting.com.
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