03-AUG-2020
Richard Andrews
12095 Erskine Park Landfill GCS Installation Erskine Park Landfill
Trench, weld and lay 30m of 90mm flow line.
Weld and lay 50m of 90mm flow line.
Receive 90mm coil and pull out.
Install risers on wells 80a, 79 and 78a.
Back fill and clean up batter.
Install well heads.
Finish trench in wet area.
Installation
 
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Item
Size (mm)
Quantity/Length
(no. or m)
 
Erskine Park Landfill 03-AUG-2020 Flow Line 90 80
TOT         80
Milestones
Delivery of materials & equipment (payment) Yes  
Butt weld stringers Yes  
Drill 12 x 225mm wells Yes  
Trench and install 445m x 90mm flow lines  
Install 12 x 160mm standalone wellheads  
Install 1 x 90mm j-trap  
GPS & clean site (payment 65% scope 1)  
Optional- 80m x 225mm additional wells (100% scope 2)  
 
 
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