
The Project
AGC was engaged to carry out deconstruction works at the Thevenard Island facility in preparation for the site to be rehabilitated into a Nature Reserve.
Continuous Improvement Initiatives
- Machinery demolition was the preferred option of deconstruction on site to reduce risk of soft tissue injury, however there were numerous buildings that contained insulation material that easily became wind-blown debris when using the machine. Manual removal techniques were introduced prior to machine demolition to remove the easily wind-blown materials, while maintaining personnel safety.
- All the demolished material is shipped off island via barge where deck space is a premium. Trailer bolsters were procured to allow the stacking of pipe lengths on trailers directly, saving time on loading and maximizing trailer space.
- The AGC onsite team assisted the CVX project team in scoping and developing plans for additional works that could be performed by AGC without the requirement for manning up or bringing in additional equipment, using remaining budget from savings realized from the initial scopes.
CASE STUDIES
CBH Ship Loader Refurbishment Contract
AGC was contracted to refurbish Ship Loaders 3 and 4 at Kwinana for CBH. The scope…
FMG Spirals and Launder Changeout
Material supply, existing spirals removal, steel modification and replacement with new spirals and launder systems including…
Chevron Gorgon BOG Flare Maintenance
The scope involved recoating the entire BOG Flare pipeline in the SA Modules. The larger diameter…