Chevron Energy Solutions. Solar 2 Steam
Plant 19C Coalinga,
California
Structural engineering for a first of its kind
solar-to-steam technology designed to use 7,000
mirrors to reflect sunlight onto a 323ft tower
to produce steam, which is injected into an oil
well to make oil easier to extract. Design
consisted of engineering of structural steel
tower superstructure modifications and
additions, foundations, cable tray and pipe
supports, equipment racks and anchorage, and
elevated walkways.
Arkansas Power & Light. Units 1 & 2 Russellville,
Arkansas
Design, analysis,
testing, construction inspection, and as-built
surveys of new and modified safety related
piping, supports, pressure vessels, foundations
and containment floor steel. All work performed
in accordance with a nuclear quality assurance
program using applicable design codes for
gravity, seismic, hydro and other dynamic
loading. Also worked on nuclear facilities in
FL, IL, MI, MN, SC, & TN
Department of Homeland Security, Customs &
Border Patrol Stations Northern
Continental United States
Structural design
for the expansion of solar power generating
capabilities at autonomous monitoring sites at
confidential locations in the northeast US. This
included analysis and design for structural
steel and extruded aluminum used to support
battery banks and photovoltaic arrays in extreme
environments with temps as low as -20 deg f.
Locations are only accessible by helicopter so
innovative erection techniques were employed.
A few of our
representative projects are illustrated on
this page, however a more detailed Fact
Sheet showing our Energy experience is
available forDOWNLOAD: