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Industry Glossary Term

Remote Visualisation

Technology that lets off-site engineers or clients view live site conditions, equipment data, or progress through cameras and sensors. Subcontractors use it to reduce costly site visits and support faster decision-making. It also creates a visual record that can support billing milestones or dispute resolution.

Related Terms

Hub (natural Gas Hub)

Industry

A physical or virtual trading point where natural gas is bought, sold, and priced. Hub pricing directly affects contract rates and fuel costs for field service companies. AECO in Alberta is Canada's primary benchmark hub.

Gas Sales Precedent Agreement

Industry

A conditional agreement between a producer and gas buyer that must be satisfied before a project moves to full development. For subcontractors, it signals that major field mobilisation and long-term work commitments depend on this deal closing. Delays or failed negotiations can stall contracts, procurement, and crew deployment.

Design-Bid-Build

Industry

A project delivery method where design is completed before subcontractors are invited to bid. Scope is fully defined upfront, reducing ambiguity in your quote. Common in construction; less flexible once awarded, so price your bid carefully.

Generating Capacity (gw)

Industry

The maximum electrical output a power facility can produce, measured in gigawatts (GW). For subcontractors, project scale and crew size requirements are often tied directly to a facility's GW rating. Larger GW projects typically mean longer scopes, more mobilisations, and greater equipment demands.

Utility-Scale Storage

Industry

Large battery or energy storage systems that supply power to grids or remote job sites. For subcontractors, these projects involve specialised electrical, civil, and commissioning crews. Work often includes foundation pours, equipment installation, and grid tie-in under strict utility standards.

Heavy Civil Contractors

Industry

Companies that build large-scale infrastructure such as roads, bridges, pipelines, and earthworks. For subcontractors, they are common prime contractors who hire specialised field crews and equipment operators. Understanding their project structures helps subs navigate bidding, scheduling, and payment terms.

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