Oil Patch Bits: Fluor awarded PMI’s 2015 Project of the Year
Fluor Corp. said that the Project Management Institute has selected Chevron’s El Segundo refinery coke drum reliability project as its 2015 Project of the Year. Fluor served as the engineering, procurement and construction management contractor, in addition to performing initial studies and front-end design work.
The project replaced six coke drums and incorporated seismic upgrades to the coker structure at Chevron’s El Segundo refinery in California. The vertical project required extensive scaffolding and 15 major lifts that ranged from 166 tons to 500-plus tons, and took place at heights of more than 250 feet. The project was completed four months ahead of schedule, $7 million under budget, with no serious injuries and with no disruption to the plant’s operations.
The project team developed an innovative logistics plan to transport the new drums to the site - reducing the distance from 22 miles to 4.5 miles to minimize inconveniences to the community. Once at the site, old drums were removed and the new 95-foot-tall drums, which are three times as heavy as the Space Shuttle Endeavor, were installed. The project also removed a 1 million pound, six-derrick structure and cutting deck that covered the coke drums. The removal took place in one lift, with a 400-foot tall crane, the largest ever brought to Southern California.
The project used interactive planning sessions, safety commitment workshops, cutting-edge technology and strict scaffolding safety guidelines to complete with no serious incidents or lost-time injuries.
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