Detailed Engineering- Trans Adriatic Pipeline Project Section 1 (approx.188Km - Greece)
Detailed Engineering- Trans Adriatic Pipeline Project Section 1 (approx.188Km - Greece)
Business Area:
Environment,Natural Gas
Solution/Service:
Licensing & Environmental Services,Studies
Category:
High & Medium Pressure Pipelines, Compression Station, Permit Engineering
Technical Data
Detailed Engineering for the linear pipeline section 1 in Greece (approx. 188Km 48” natural gas pipeline, 95barg Design pressure) including further supporting services as follows
1. Management - Engineering management
2. FEED verification
- Desktop and site verification of pipeline design (linear part)
- FEED Verification Report (Seismic Hazard and Seismic Wave Verification)
- Geohazard FEED Verification Report (Soil Liquefaction Analysis)
3. Engineering - Detail design of linear part of pipeline Section 1
- Alignment Sheets and Route Maps
- Design of major crossings
- Conceptual design of Evros River Crossing
- Design of BVS/SST permanent access roads to stations
- Geohazard studies identified during FEED verificafion
- Soil Liquefaction Pipeline Verification Study
- Geohazard Report Landslides and Slope Stability
- Slope Erosion Control and Slope Reinstatement Report
- Pipe Stress Analysis (Crossings)
- HV interference and mitigation study including HV/MV data collection
- Flood Studies for GBVs
- Translation and certification of documents required for permit application package of linear part in Greece
- Adjustment of pipeline station (BVS, SSC) design within Section 1 as per legislation including translation/certification
4. Procurement - Technical procurement support (MTO/BOQ and lists)
5. Permits - Preparation of technical part
6. As built documentation
- As built documentation Section 1 — Greece – linear part
- As built documentation Section 1 — Greece — pipeline stations
Our Services
- Detailed Engineering
- Permit Engineering Services
- Project Management Services
Description
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline Project (TAP) is a pipeline project aimed at enhancing security of supply as well as diversification of gas supplies for the European markets. TAP opens a new so-called Southern Gas Corridor to Europe and market outlet for natural gas from the Caspian Sea. The TAP pipeline system transports dry sweet gas from the tie-in point at Greek/Turkish border, through Albania crossing the Adriatic Sea and in to Italy.