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<strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Fabrication</strong> <strong>Facility</strong>and Rig Tenders MarineTerminal


<strong>Fabrication</strong> <strong>Facility</strong> OverviewThe <strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Fabrication</strong> <strong>Facility</strong> andRig Tenders Marine Terminal islocated on 25 acres of land on theKenai Peninsula, and has a deepwaterdock for barging modulesto Alaska’s North Slope and otherdestinations.The 41,400-square-foot facility hasa monthly capacity of 250 tons ofstructural steel fabrication and 125tons of pipe fabrication, and willaccommodate up to 400 craft andstaff personnel.Able to engage in any aspect ofconstruction module fabrication,the facility can also provide operationsand maintenance support, vac truckservice, barge and dock usage,officespace rental, and a lay down area.In addition, the facility offerssoftware services, includingStruCad and AutoCAD structuralsteel detailing, structural steelmaterial management and inventorysystem, and pipe spooling software.The facility is also ASME U, PP, and Rcertified and UL 508 Certified.WORKFORCE· 275 non-union craft employeesassigned to facility, including astaff of certified inspectors forquality assurance· Perform operations andmaintenance, minor modifications,construction, and industrialcleaning· Access to another 200 employeesfor short-term workloads oremergencies


FACILITYLocation :• Mile 22.5, Kenai Spur Highway,<strong>Nikiski</strong>, Alaska· 170 highways miles southwestof Anchorage· Along the east side of the upperCook Inlet (open water)· Nearest city is Kenai, Alaska, 13miles awaySize:· 26,000 sq. ft. fabrication shop andwarehouse, heated· 5,000 sq. ft. warm storage andwarehouse, heated· 8,000 sq. ft. office space, heated· 2,400 sq. ft. staff housing, heatedProperty:30 acres total, including:· 8 acre dock space, lightedand fenced· 3 acre assembly/parking areaadjacent to dock, lightedand fenced· 7 acre lay down/storage area· Parking for 360 vehiclesa s r c E N E R G Y . c o m


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Plot Plan – <strong>Nikiski</strong> FabricPlot Plan – <strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Fabrication</strong> and Assembly <strong>Facility</strong>Products and <strong>Services</strong>The AES <strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Fabrication</strong> <strong>Facility</strong>and Rig Tenders Marine Terminalproduces a wide range ofproducts including:· Semi-automated pipefabrication· Structural steel fabrication· Truck-transportable modules· Piping, electrical, andinstrument/control systems· Insulation systems· Vessel modification· Industrial blastingand paintingOur services include:· Onshore and off shorepipeline and compressorstation construction· Power and communicationsinstallations· Open shop heavy industrialconstruction· Module fabrication andinstallation· Major EPC/CM and projectmanagement· Constructability reviews· Procurement management· Material management· Project planning· Cost estimating· Quality Assurance/QualityControl· Vendor inspection· Gathering and processfacility construction· Electrical andinstrumentationinstallation· Insulation systemsmanufacturing andinstallation


Operations/EquipmentThe <strong>Nikiski</strong> facility is divided intothe following operationalsegments:• HSE/Safety• Engineering and estimating• Procurement and materialsmanagement• 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 facilityThe facility can provide servicesin any aspect of construction,module fabrication, operation andmaintenance support, vac truckservice, barge and dock usage,office space rental, and laydown area.The <strong>Nikiski</strong> facility standard hoursare 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday. Other hours anddays may be worked to meetcustomer project deliverableschedules.The <strong>Nikiski</strong> facility offers thefollowing equipment forproject use:• Open water facility and 2,100feet of waterfront• <strong>Fabrication</strong> shop, 26,000 sq. ft.• Vac trucks• Supersuckers®• Cranes• Grader with wing attachments• Manlifts• Loaders• Air compressors• Hydro blasters• Pressure washers on trailers• Hepavacs• Flatbed trucks• Buses• Pickup trucks• Passenger vans• Plasma arc computerizedpipe cutter• Blast pack painting• 4,000 sq. ft. tool room withvarious toolsThe facility has additionalequipment for project use,including generators, fuel tanks,loader scarifier blade, pluralcomponent machine, diaphragmpumps, dual lance machine, truckmount sander, post automotivelifts, utility trailer, wire feeds, andtread machine.• Welding trucks• Welding machines• Propane fork lifts


QUALITY ASSURANCEThe <strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Facility</strong> has a fullquality control process thatincludes certification, inspection,testing, and other requirementsand procedures necessary toensure compliance with generallyaccepted standards and contractrequirements.The <strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Facility</strong> holds an “R”stamp for vessel repair, and maywork under the Anchorage<strong>Fabrication</strong> <strong>Facility</strong>’s “PP” and “U”stamps under certain conditions.Quality work is ensured throughthe <strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Facility</strong>’s inspection staff.The staff includes:• AWS certified welding inspectors• AWS certified radiographic filminterpreters• NACE certified coating inspectors• Certified electrical andinstrument inspectors• Pressure vessel repair inspectorsa s r c E N E R G Y . c o m


SafetyAES protects and conserves itsmost critical resources – people,environment, and communities. The<strong>Nikiski</strong> <strong>Fabrication</strong> <strong>Facility</strong> and RigTenders Marine Terminal upholdsexcellence in Health, Safety, andEnvironmental Training performanceas one of AES’s highest companyvalues. Because of this, the facilitybelieves all occupational injuriesand illnesses are preventable, andhave taken steps to achieve a ZeroIncident work place.Commitment Based SafetyCommitment Based Safety (CBS)eliminates risks by asking employeesto dedicate themselves to make daily,tangible contributions to safety. Toaccomplish that, we ask everyemployee to choose specificbehaviors from a list of safetyfundamentals, set daily goals forthose behaviors, and make acommitment to achieving thosegoals. CBS changes behaviors intohabits so that no one engages inrisky behaviors without thinking.Additionally, management andemployees practice leadershipaccountability by focusing on:· HSET goals, objectives, andperformance measures· Safety, health, and wellnessof all employees· Environmental stewardship· Continuous HSET processimprovement across alloperations· HSET program stewardship atall levels· Quality and timely lossinvestigations and follow-upcorrective actions


Project ExperienceThe <strong>Nikiski</strong> facility has a broadrange of experience whichincludes:· Low Sulfur Project, Petro StarValdez, Alaska· Five Pound Gas Steel HeadPlatform, ChevronCook Inlet, Alaska· 10,000 Barrel TankReplacementProject Trading Bay <strong>Facility</strong>,ChevroCook Inlet, Alaska· Benzene Project, TesoroKenai, Alaska· HPNA Project, TesoroKenai, Alaska· Whirly Scrubber Project,MarathonKenai, Alaska· Tank 104 Replacement GranitePoint Tank Farm, ChevronCook Inlet, Alaska· Chemical Injection TruckableModule, BPNorth Slope, Alaska


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Corporate StructureCorporate StructureAlaskaLouisiana<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><strong>Services</strong> Alaska, Inc.<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><strong>Services</strong> E&PTechnology, Inc.<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><strong>Services</strong>—HoustonContractingCompany, Inc.Omega Natchiq, Inc.<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong><strong>Services</strong> ResponseOperations, LLCPetrochem Insulation,Inc.Regulatory andTechnical <strong>Services</strong>Engineering<strong>Fabrication</strong> andConstructionOperations andMaintenanceCaliforniaw w w . A S R C e n e r g y . c o m


Contacts<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Services</strong>Headquarters3900 C Street, Ste. 701, Anchorage, AK 99503(907) 339-6200 (907) 339-6219 (fax)info@asrcenergy.comJeff Kinneeveauk, President and CEO(907) 339-6200Mark Nelson, Senior Vice Presidentand COO(907) 339-6206Don Gray, Vice President, HSET(907) 339-6235Dan Wuthrich, Vice President,Strategic Business Development(907) 339-6334<strong>ASRC</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Alaska, Inc.Frank G. Weiss III, Vice Presidentand General ManagerEngineering(907) 339-6333Bobby Reddell, General ManagerCook Inlet Region(907) 339-6305Randy Richard, Interim GeneralManager <strong>Fabrication</strong> and Construction(907) 339-5562Scott Selzer, General ManagerOperations and Maintenance(907) 339-6318Kathy Zinn, General ManagerOperations and Maintenance(907) 339-7640Paul Ramert, P.E., Vice Presidentand General Manager Regulatoryand Technical <strong>Services</strong>(907) 339-6341E&P TechnologySam Hill, Vice President of HumanResources(907) 339-6228Houston Contracting Company, Inc.Wade Blasingame, President andGeneral Manager3900 C Street, Ste. 602, Anchorage, AK 99503(907) 339-6400Omega Natchiq, Inc.Gary Buchanan, President4418 Pesson Rd., New Iberia, LA 70560(337) 365-6028 (800) 368-6028Response Operations, LLCJoe LoSciuto, General Manager(907) 339-7665Petrochem Insulation, Inc.Bill Wright, President and CEO110 Corporate Place, Vallejo, CA 94590(707) 644-7455Scan with your smart phone for more information.Please submit information requestsand proposals for work (RFP, RFI, RFQ,etc.) to info@asrcenergy.coma s r c E N E R G Y . c o m


10/12<strong>Nikiski</strong>/Kenai OperationsMile 22.5Kenai Spur Highway<strong>Nikiski</strong>, Alaskaa s r c E N E R G Y . c o m

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