Gas Phase Expansion Project

The gas phase expansion project significantly increased the capacity of the existing polyethylene plant, adding a new single-train linear low-density polyethylene unit that boosted annual production by 431 kilotons. Craft SteelConstruction Group led the project, providing a complete turnkey solution to the client.

Key Facilities

The following facilities were constructed as part of the expansion:

  • The reactor
  • Pelletizer
  • Rail barn

A notable achievement was the precise installation of the primary reactor, requiring heavy lifting and meticulous transportation.

Key Components

Several major components were incorporated into the project:

  • Polyethylene resin extruder
  • Process compressors
  • Heat exchangers
  • Elevated structures for bins and feeders
  • A four-cell cooling tower
  • Electrical substation room
  • Rail loading facility with associated track infrastructure

Modularization & Efficiency

The project also included the creation of 51 modules and a piping fabrication facility. These modules were designed for optimum efficiency and were seamlessly transported for installation on-site. Initially, the project started with 18 modules, but during a strategic pre-construction phase, 33 additional modularization opportunities were identified. This approach:

  • Reduced on-site labor hours
  • Significantly improved overall project efficiency

On-Site Execution

One of the most notable achievements of the project was the flawless execution of construction activities at the fully operational Joffre plant. This was accomplished by:

  • Strictly adhering to authorized work protocols
  • Ensuring personnel were sensitized to potential plant hazards

Indigenous and Local Participation

Craft SteelConstruction Group placed strong emphasis on maximizing Indigenous and local participation. The project set a target of at least 10% Indigenous participation, often exceeding this goal, reflecting a deep commitment to local engagement and employment.