EnerMech Marks a First with LNG Facility Job in Canada

In line with its ambitions to expand into new markets and regions, EnerMech Canada has secured a mechanical pre-commissioning and commissioning job for a large LNG facility in British Columbia. The award marks the first time the integrated solutions company has secured such a job for its niche mechanical services expertise in the region, EnerMech highlighted.
The company said in its statement it will roll out its integrated project management and delivery solution specifically developed to enhance efficiencies across the project.
The core capabilities work scopes include temporary commissioning utilities, valve calibration and testing, pneumatic and hydraulic testing of piping systems, pre-start up flushing of rotating equipment lubrication systems, chemical cleaning of process systems and operational pressure testing, drying and inserting of low temperature process systems, the statement reads.
The business has also recently invested over GBP 12 million (CAD $19.6) in additional equipment to bolster its fleet, capabilities and services in the Americas region.
“As our first pre-commissioning and commissioning contract in the region, this is a strategically important win for EnerMech as we look to increase our foothold as a specialist services provider for LNG production, storage and loading projects. This award further highlights our growing reputation for our capabilities to deliver specialist mechanical, electrical and instrumentation services and equipment to clients in different industries around the world,” said EnerMech CEO Christian Brown.
“We are immensely proud of our mechanical services team’s capabilities which has led to us securing this significant LNG related work in the region, and we look forward to working closely with our client to help progress and maintain the plant’s integrity,” added EnerMech’s President of Americas, Joseph Lichon.
“We have recently invested in new equipment to ensure we maximize our integrated project management and an empowered delivery solution. From the construction completion phase to the pre-commissioning and commissioning stages, leading to plant readiness, we look forward to each segment of this contract being achieved through our steadfast, safe and reliable operations,” Lichon said.
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