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Confidential High Pressure Air Compressor Plant

Delivery
Project & Program Services
Duration
2 months
Project Value
$15 million
Sector

Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals

CSM Group received recognition for our safe work practices and identification of hazards during the course of construction.

The project scope impacted seven operational buildings on the site, and several vital highlights can be noted. 

First, there were structural and architectural modifications to the buildings and necessary concrete and civil installations to accommodate the new plant and its utility connections. Specifically, five new High-Pressure Air (HPA) compressors and five HPA dryers were installed on the first floor, while their control system and Delta-V infrastructure were housed on the second floor.

Additionally, five above-grade piping tie-ins were connected to functionally critical systems. A new 10-inch air piping network extends across a significant portion of the site to establish vital connections, with the total linear footage of piping for the project exceeding one mile.

Furthermore, the electrical scope entailed the installation of approximately 1,000 feet of cable tray and 5kV cable, which terminated into breakers that required careful shutdown coordination with the site fermenters.

These changes collectively enhance the site's operational efficiency and infrastructure.

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