
Capital Improvement Projects
We specialize in process piping, valve and pressure vessel repairs, replacement in kind and new installations.
GE POWER AND WATER
$2,4000,000
Replaced hot gas path stainless steel piping in 4 units
90 welds, 316 stainless steel sizes 8” to 4”
Install stainless steel tubing for instrumentation 1,00 linear feet
Passivation of stainless-steel field welded components
100% Weld Acceptance
Submitted R1 form and quality control package following completion of the project
POWER GENERATING FACILITY
•$75,000
•Replaced 14 - 2” Schedule 80 Carbon Steel Steam Valves
•Replaced 2 – 2” Schedule 120 P91 Steam Valves
SCE
•$1,5000,000
•Install 16” Stainless Steel Reclaimed Water Line
•Install 24” Carbon steel Boiler Feed Water Line
•Boiler Repair and Maintenance since 2008
•Install Main Boiler Feed Water Valves, P91 Material, 2” thick Piping Wall
CLOROX
• $50,000
• Replace Existing Tank Bottom with New Material
• Open Top Tank inside a manufacturing facility
• Cut off and reinstall existing anchor chairs
• Replacement was under a permit required confined space
SCE
$1,750,000
Replaced 7 Main Steam Valves in two weeks working two shifts
Valve body material: ASTM A217
Piping Material: ASTM P91, Inlet 16”Schedule 160, Outlet 12”Schedule 160
100% Weld Acceptance
BP WATSON COGEN
• $455,000
• Replacement in kind 6” Steam Return Line
• 400 LF, 6” schedule 40 carbon steel system
• 4 knock out drums
• 100 LF of 2” schedule 80 socket weld condensate line
NALCO
•$145,000
•Replaced Vertical Legs of 15 Pressure Vessels in place
•Replaced Bottom Heads of 15 Pressure Vessel in Place
•Designed and built temporary structures to hold pressure vessels in place during leg and bottom head •replacement
•100% Weld Acceptance
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER
• $3,200,000
• Retrofitted an existing warehouse into a UV Reactor Treatment Facility
• Ultraviolet Light Advanced Oxidation Treatment System Installation
• Constructed concrete pads and imbedded anchors to
support new system
• Added structural bracing and reroofed existing building
• Set 6 exchangers and interconnecting 20” piping
• Set a 20’X40 hydrogen peroxide tank
• Installed 2 sets of process pumps
• Placed and welded 477 linear feet of 18” steel cement-lined pipe
• Hot tapped into existing city waterline