Mammoet announces successful scope completion at Sasol LCCP
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Mammoet has announced the successful technical scope completion at the Sasol Lake Charles Chemicals Project (LCCP), Louisiana.
In total, 392 959 safe working hours were completed and close to 400 modules set over the course of the four year project. At its peak, close to 30 cranes and 450 axle lines of SPMT were on site, supported by approximately 100 people divided between day and night shifts. Some notable lifts from the project were a 800 t wash tower and 1523 t reactor that were set utilising Mammoet’s MSG 80 crane.
“Mammoet’s close relationship and coordination with Fluor Technip Integrated (FTI) and Sasol directly enabled us to provide safe and efficient operations,” stated Mammoet’s Gulf Coast General Manager, Gerrit van Doornik. “Mammoet’s dedication to safety did not go unnoticed; our teams on site were awarded Sasol’s “Safe Crew of the Week” award a total of eight times. Mammoet has proven to the industry that modular construction is a viable and efficient way of constructing plants and this project will go into Mammoet history as a proud achievement. This work would not have been possible without the diligence and tireless efforts of the entire team, inclusive of the support and trust from FTI and Sasol.”
Read more about the Lake Charles project here.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/05062019/mammoet-announces-successful-scope-completion-at-sasol-lccp/
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