Two construction vehicles work on laying a white pipeline through a muddy, forested area. Trees and brush surround the site, and the ground appears wet and disturbed from the machinery.
Gas & Water Management, Utilities

Chevron Summer Pipeline

Bird was responsible for the installation of approximately 22 kilometres of four-inch flex pipe pipeline for sour gas transport and three-inch flex pipe pipeline for produced water, along with associated risers and tie-ins. Horizontal directional drilling sleeves were high density polyethylene pipe and were fused on site.

 

The scope of work included clearing/grubbing, horizontal directional drilling for crossings, and the installation of pipeline segments using the plowing method and conventional open-cut. The plowed section of pipeline was completed utilizing a specialized plow and winch that plowed the pipe in place with a single pass in lieu of an open-cut excavation.

 

The utilization of the cutting-edge innovative trenching solutions technology reduced the project duration, as well as ensured a significantly smaller construction footprint, better depth consistency and more stability than traditional trenching and excavation methods.

Client:
Chevron Canada

Consultant:
Undisclosed

Contract Type:
Undisclosed

Project Size:
22 km

Duration:
7 months

Project Value:
$4,000,000

Two large green tracked vehicles are working in a muddy, forested area, laying or maintaining a long white pipe that extends into the distance along a cleared path through the trees.

Bird has been made aware of fraudulent vendor contracts targeting prospective and current suppliers. Please exercise caution and verify your contact before sharing payment information or accepting credit applications.