WAYS TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO WILDLIFE DURING CONSTRUCTION: USING CRANE MATS DURING PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION

When it was time to replace an aging crude oil pipeline that that partially rests on the riverbed of the Mississippi River, energy transportation firm Enbridge had to figure out how to build a new one, all while assuring they didn’t risk any environmental damage. The answer? Construct a new pipeline, yet extend it through Read More

HEAVY CONSTRUCTION MATS: FIXING DAMAGE TO WILDLIFE AREA IN WISCONSIN

Using heavy construction equipment in environmentally sensitive wetland areas without proper precautions all too often risks getting construction machinery stuck and damaging the land. So when it came to Wisconsin’s Jackson Marsh Wildlife Area, taking such risks was certainly out of the question. Aside from wetlands, the 2,312-acre Washington County property encompasses grasslands, croplands, streams, Read More

ECO FRIENDLY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: LAMINATED MATS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO TOPSOIL STRIPPING

Starting a new construction project in low-level wetlands or any topsoil-rich area should be met with proper soil planning and consideration for the surrounding environment. This means it’s important to consider how much topsoil stripping is necessary when it comes to your specific construction project, as topsoil is a very fertile and valuable resource for Read More

NEW CRUDE OIL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION: BENEFITS TO U.S. ECONOMY

A new report released by the National Association of Manufacturers concludes that new crude oil pipeline construction could notably benefit the economy by adding construction and maintenance jobs, in addition to significantly contributing to GDP. The report takes into account a time period in which crude oil production grew from 5.1 million barrels per day in 2006, Read More

HIGH LEVEL INVESTMENTS IN TRANSMISSION INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFITS THE U.S. FOR FORESEEABLE FUTURE

According to the Edison Electric Institute, there have been continued high level investments in transmission infrastructure, a trend that started back around 2013, and is expected to last through 2025. In its report, Transmission Projects: At A Glance, the institute signaled that while such investments have been considered high risk in the past, as long as Read More

NATURAL GAS PIPELINE PROJECTS DOMINATE ONSHORE CONSTRUCTION

Global demand for natural gas projects continues to dominate onshore pipeline construction, even as other sectors slow due to a continued fall in oil prices. According to the latest industry forecast released by UK-based market researcher Douglas-Westwood, 66% of lines installed between 2015 and 2019 are expected to ship natural gas, highlighting a growing trend in overall Read More

HOW TO MAKE DISASTER RELIEF EASIER WITH TIMBER MATS

When disaster strikes, stable land usually capable of supporting large amounts of thru traffic often times becomes inaccessible by ordinary, everyday standards – something that can complicate rescue and recovery operations. However, by utilizing mats, rescue and relief crews can assure that the process moves more efficiently. Below are several circumstances in which mats might Read More

IMPORTANT AMERICAN PIPELINES AND MODERN CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

Pipelines: They’re conduits for transporting goods long distances and without them, today’s industries would be drastically different. As previously noted, the first successful oil pipeline was actually constructed in 1865 and caught the ire of teamster wagon drivers who saw their monopoly on oil transportation quickly slipping away. However, much has changed since then. Modern Read More