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Matrix Service awarded EPC contract

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Matrix Service Company has announced that its subsidiary, Matrix Service Inc. and a confidential utility, have executed a contract for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of a new LNG liquefaction facility in the western US.

The company will take this project into backlog in 4Q20.

The facility, which includes a 1+ billion ft3 LNG storage tank, is being constructed to meet system reliability for the supply of natural gas to customers in a major metropolitan area and its surrounding counties. Construction is expected to begin in 3Q20 with an estimated in-service date in 4Q22.

“As an industry leader with more than four decades of experience in low-temperature and cryogenic tanks and terminals, we are very pleased to have been awarded this important project,” said Matrix Service Company’s President and CEO, John R. Hewitt. “We look forward to leveraging our specialised expertise in providing proven execution strategies and effective, efficient solutions in the production, re-gasification, and storage of LNG to deliver this project safely, on time and on budget.”

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