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Shell Pipeline Company
Bio-fuels and Ethanol Upgrade Project

Seattle, Washington

Project Description

Greenberry was selected by the owner as general contractor to modify their Seattle/Harbor Island Terminal facility at the Port of Seattle so they could receive and distribute both ethanol and bio-fuels to the Seattle Metropolitan area.  This was a fast tract project that involved an extensive amount of overtime while also maintaining an extensive QA/QC program that included over 6,000 diameter inches of X-Ray quality welding of carbon pipe.

Service Provided

  • 100% of all civil and concrete placement.
  • Extensive expansion of the rail car unloading area.
  • Fabricate and install over 8,600 lineal feet of 2” to 10” carbon pipe.
  • Over 6,000 diameter inches of pipe welding that were X-Ray tested at both our shop and in the field.
  • 100% of all structural steel fabrication and installation.
  • 100% of all piping insulation supply and install.
  • 100% of all surface preparation and painting.
  • Installations of all new gasoline, diesel, ethanol, and bio-fuel loading arm piping and equipment for five truck lanes.
  • Start up support.

Project Statistics

  • Project completed on time.
  • Project completed within budget.

Project Timeline

  • Start : July 2008
  • Completion : December 2008

Greenberry is a full service industrial mechanical contractor and fabricator serving clients throughout the U.S. and worldwide. Greenberry is stamped and certified by ASME, AISC certified for structural steel fabrication, and certified by the NQA-1 quality program for nuclear fabrication.