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Nikiski Fabrication Facility and Rig Tenders Marine Terminal

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Nikiski Fabrication Facility and Rig Tenders Marine Terminal

The Nikiski Fabrication Facility and Rig Tenders Marine Terminal is located on 25 acres of land on the Kenai Peninsula, and has a deep-water dock for barging modules to Alaska’s North Slope and other destinations.

The 41,400-square-foot facility has a monthly capacity of 250 tons of structural steel fabrication and 125 tons of pipe fabrication, and will accommodate up to 400 craft and staff personnel.

Able to engage in any aspect of construction module fabrication, the facility can also provide operations and maintenance support, vac truck service, barge and dock usage,office space rental, and a lay down area.

In addition, the facility offers software services, including StruCad and AutoCAD structural steel detailing, structural steel material management and inventory system, and pipe spooling software. The facility is also ASME U, PP, and R certified and UL 508 Certified.

WORKFORCE

· 275 non-union craft employees assigned to facility, including a staff of certified inspectors for quality assurance

· Perform operations and maintenance, minor modifications, construction, and industrial cleaning

· Access to another 200 employees for short-term workloads or emergencies

Fa b r i c a t i o n Fa c i l i t y O v e r v i e w

FACILITY

Location : • Mile 22.5, Kenai Spur Highway, Nikiski, Alaska

· 170 highways miles southwest of Anchorage

· Along the east side of the upper Cook Inlet (open water)

· Nearest city is Kenai, Alaska, 13 miles away

Size: · 26,000 sq. ft. fabrication shop and warehouse, heated

· 5,000 sq. ft. warm storage and warehouse, heated

· 8,000 sq. ft. office space, heated

· 2,400 sq. ft. staff housing, heated

Property:30 acres total, including:

· 8 acre dock space, lighted and fenced

· 3 acre assembly/parking area adjacent to dock, lighted and fenced

· 7 acre lay down/storage area

· Parking for 360 vehicles

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The Rig Tenders Marine Terminal is an open water facility on Cook Inlet, Alaska with 2,100 feet of waterfront. The facility can support year-round barge operations and the water depth can bear any barge delivery, limited only by the inlet’s tidal fluctuations. Additionally, the Marine Terminal facility is designated a ‘foreign trade zone’.

MARINE FACILITY

• Open water facility on Cook Inlet, Alaska

• 2,100 ft. waterfront

• Maximum load out weight capacity: 10,000 tons

• No height restrictions

• Top of dock to seabed: approximately 32 ft.

• Top of dock to MLLW: 35 ft. *Requires annual maintenance to dredge deposits from tidal action

• Largest barge that has used the dock (while owned by AES): 100 ft. x 400 ft.

• Largest item loaded or unloaded (while owned by AES): 1,037 ton module loaded for the Alpine Development Project

• Live and dead loading capacity

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The AES Nikiski Fabrication Facility and Rig Tenders Marine Terminal produces a wide range of products including:

· Semi-automated pipe fabrication

· Structural steel fabrication

· Truck-transportable modules

· Piping, electrical, and instrument/control systems

· Insulation systems

· Vessel modification

· Industrial blasting and painting

Our services include:

· Onshore and off shore pipeline and compressor station construction

· Power and communications installations

· Open shop heavy industrial construction

· Module fabrication and installation

· Major EPC/CM and project management

· Constructability reviews

· Procurement management

· Material management

· Project planning

· Cost estimating

· Quality Assurance/Quality Control

· Vendor inspection

· Gathering and process facility construction

· Electrical and instrumentation installation

· Insulation systems manufacturing and installation

P r o d u c t s a n d S e r v i c e s

Plot Plan – Nikiski Fabrication and Assembly Facility

Plot Plan – Nikiski Fabrication and Assembly Facility

Plot Plan – Nikiski Fabrication and Assembly Facility

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Plot Plan – Nikiski Fabrication and Assembly Facility

The Nikiski facility is located 170 miles from Anchorage.

The Nikiski facility is divided into the following operational segments:

• HSE/Safety

• Engineering and estimating

• Procurement and materials management

• Quality control

• Structural and pipe fabrication

• Tank and vessel clean out

• Hydro blasting and lancing

• Vacuum truck services

• Blasting and painting

• Module fabrication

• Barge and dock facility

The facility can provide services in any aspect of construction, module fabrication, operation and maintenance support, vac truck service, barge and dock usage, office space rental, and lay down area.

The Nikiski facility standard hours are 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Other hours and days may be worked to meet customer project deliverable schedules.

The Nikiski facility offers the following equipment for project use:

• Open water facility and 2,100 feet of waterfront

• Fabrication shop, 26,000 sq. ft.

• Vac trucks

• Supersuckers®

• Cranes

• Grader with wing attachments

• Manlifts

• Loaders

• Air compressors

• Hydro blasters

• Pressure washers on trailers

• Hepavacs

• Welding trucks

• Welding machines

• Propane fork lifts

• Flatbed trucks

• Buses

• Pickup trucks

• Passenger vans

• Plasma arc computerized pipe cutter

• Blast pack painting

• 4,000 sq. ft. tool room with various tools

The facility has additional equipment for project use, including generators, fuel tanks, loader scarifier blade, plural component machine, diaphragm pumps, dual lance machine, truck mount sander, post automotive lifts, utility trailer, wire feeds, and tread machine.

O p e r a t i o n s / E q u i p m e n t

The Nikiski Facility has a full quality control process that includes certification, inspection, testing, and other requirements and procedures necessary to ensure compliance with generally accepted standards and contract requirements.

The Nikiski Facility holds an “R” stamp for vessel repair, and may work under the Anchorage Fabrication Facility’s “PP” and “U” stamps under certain conditions.

Quality work is ensured through the Nikiski Facility’s inspection staff.The staff includes:

• AWS certified welding inspectors• AWS certified radiographic film interpreters • NACE certified coating inspectors• Certified electrical and instrument inspectors• Pressure vessel repair inspectors

QUALITY ASSUR ANCE

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AES protects and conserves its most critical resources – people, environment, and communities. The Nikiski Fabrication Facility and Rig Tenders Marine Terminal upholds excellence in Health, Safety, and Environmental Training performance as one of AES’s highest company values. Because of this, the facility believes all occupational injuries and illnesses are preventable, and have taken steps to achieve a Zero Incident work place.

Commitment Based Safety Commitment Based Safety (CBS) eliminates risks by asking employees to dedicate themselves to make daily, tangible contributions to safety. To accomplish that, we ask every employee to choose specific behaviors from a list of safety fundamentals, set daily goals for those behaviors, and make a commitment to achieving those goals. CBS changes behaviors into habits so that no one engages in risky behaviors without thinking.

Additionally, management and employees practice leadership accountability by focusing on:

· HSET goals, objectives, and performance measures

· Safety, health, and wellness of all employees

· Environmental stewardship

· Continuous HSET process improvement across all operations

· HSET program stewardship at all levels

· Quality and timely loss investigations and follow-up corrective actions

S a f e t y

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The Nikiski facility has a broad range of experience which includes: · Low Sulfur Project, Petro Star Valdez, Alaska

· Five Pound Gas Steel Head Platform, Chevron Cook Inlet, Alaska

· 10,000 Barrel Tank Replacement Project Trading Bay Facility, ChevroCook Inlet, Alaska

· Benzene Project, Tesoro Kenai, Alaska

· HPNA Project, Tesoro Kenai, Alaska

· Whirly Scrubber Project, Marathon Kenai, Alaska

· Tank 104 Replacement Granite Point Tank Farm, Chevron Cook Inlet, Alaska

· Chemical Injection Truckable Module, BP North Slope, Alaska

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Scan with your smart phone for more information.

ASRC Energy ServicesHeadquarters3900 C Street, Ste. 701, Anchorage, AK 99503(907) 339-6200 (907) 339-6219 (fax)[email protected]

Jeff Kinneeveauk, President and CEO(907) 339-6200

Mark Nelson, Senior Vice President and COO(907) 339-6206

Don Gray, Vice President, HSET(907) 339-6235

Dan Wuthrich, Vice President, Strategic Business Development(907) 339-6334

ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc.Frank G. Weiss III, Vice President and General ManagerEngineering(907) 339-6333

Bobby Reddell, General Manager Cook Inlet Region(907) 339-6305

Randy Richard, Interim General Manager Fabrication and Construction(907) 339-5562

Scott Selzer, General ManagerOperations and Maintenance(907) 339-6318 Kathy Zinn, General Manager Operations and Maintenance(907) 339-7640

Paul Ramert, P.E., Vice President and General Manager Regulatory and Technical Services (907) 339-6341

E&P TechnologySam Hill, Vice President of Human Resources (907) 339-6228

Houston Contracting Company, Inc.Wade Blasingame, President and General Manager3900 C Street, Ste. 602, Anchorage, AK 99503(907) 339-6400

Omega Natchiq, Inc.Gary Buchanan, President4418 Pesson Rd., New Iberia, LA 70560(337) 365-6028 (800) 368-6028

Response Operations, LLCJoe LoSciuto, General Manager(907) 339-7665

Petrochem Insulation, Inc.Bill Wright, President and CEO110 Corporate Place, Vallejo, CA 94590(707) 644-7455

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