A backlog of energy projects waiting for approval to connect to the electrical grid. For subcontractors, queue position determines project start dates and can cause significant mobilisation delays. Long wait times directly affect labour scheduling and equipment commitments.
Grid Interconnection Queue
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500-Kv Transmission Line
IndustryA high-voltage power line carrying 500 kilovolts, typically built to move bulk electricity across long distances. Subcontractors on these projects must hold specialised high-voltage certifications and follow strict safety exclusion zones. Work scopes often include tower erection, conductor stringing, and ground grid installation.
Section 232 Tariffs
IndustryU.S. trade tariffs applied to imported steel and aluminium on national security grounds. For subcontractors, these tariffs raise material and equipment costs on cross-border projects. Budget carefully when quoting jobs that involve U.S.-sourced pipe, structural steel, or fabricated components.
Turnaround
IndustryA planned shutdown of a facility for maintenance, inspection, and repair. Turnarounds often require large numbers of contractors and subcontractors working intensive schedules.
Spar Platform
IndustryA floating offshore structure anchored by a deep vertical cylinder, used in deepwater oil and gas production. Subcontractors access it by crew boat or helicopter for maintenance, inspection, and equipment services. Mobilisation costs and offshore scheduling are key considerations when bidding work on spars.
Downstream
IndustryRefers to the refining, processing, and distribution segment of the oil and gas industry. For subcontractors, downstream work typically involves maintenance and turnarounds at refineries or petrochemical plants. These sites often have stricter safety protocols and certification requirements than upstream operations.
Trenchless Technology
IndustryMethods for installing or repairing underground pipelines and conduits without open-cut excavation. Common techniques include HDD (Horizontal Directional Drilling) and pipe bursting. Subcontractors specialising in these methods often command premium rates due to reduced surface disruption and specialised equipment requirements.
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