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Enbridge Energy – Line 61 Pumping Stations

Enbridge Energy - Line 61 Pumping Station Interior Equipment on Balcony

Enbridge Energy, a multinational leader in energy infrastructure, has embarked on a number of projects to improve the integrity of their system and increase their pumping capacity. As part of this effort, ²»¿¨¸£ÀûƬ was engaged to construct two new greenfield pumping stations along Line 61 through Wisconsin, in Minong and Hawthorne.

As the general construction partner, ²»¿¨¸£ÀûƬ prepared the sites and self-performed concrete for footings and foundations for the new buildings and mainline pumps, as well as erection of pre-engineered and precast buildings with access platforms and bridge crane. Additional work included electrical and mechanical systems installation, including installation of the mainline pumps and motors, small and large-bore piping, sump tanks and pumps, and the HVAC.

Client

Enbridge Energy

Location
Multiple Locations, Wisconsin
Architect/Engineer

LHB

²»¿¨¸£ÀûƬ Role
  • General Contractor
  • Self-perform Construction
Project Type
New Construction

MARKET
Conventional Electric Power Plants

Project Highlights

  • ²»¿¨¸£ÀûƬ worked closely with Enbridge Energy’s inspector throughout the project to manage safety, quality and schedule.
  • All ²»¿¨¸£ÀûƬ employees and subcontractors completed extensive safety orientation and enrollment in a DOT Drug and Alcohol program. Many tradespeople were required to be Operator Qualified to work near active pipelines.