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Industry Glossary Term

Sand Management

The process of controlling, monitoring, and removing sand produced alongside oil and gas to protect wellbore equipment and surface facilities. Subcontractors may be hired to install sand screens, separators, or erosion monitoring systems. Poor sand management accelerates equipment wear and increases maintenance callouts.

Related Terms

Bladder Tank

Industry

A collapsible, flexible fluid storage container used on job sites to hold fuel, water, or chemicals. Subcontractors often mobilise them where permanent tanks aren't practical. They're common on remote oil and gas and construction sites.

Wellpad

Industry

A prepared, levelled site where one or more oil or gas wells are drilled and completed. Subcontractors often mobilise to a wellpad for multi-well scopes, making it a key unit for planning labour and equipment. Pad size and well count directly affect job duration and invoicing cycles.

Abrasive Blasting

Industry

A surface preparation method that uses high-pressure propelled media (sand, steel grit, or slag) to clean and profile metal surfaces before coating or painting. Subcontractors performing this work typically require specialised equipment, trained operators, and site-specific permits. It is common in pipeline, vessel, and structural steel maintenance scopes.

Sanctioned Project

Industry

A project that has received formal capital approval from an operator or owner company and is cleared to proceed. For subcontractors, sanction signals that contracts, purchase orders, and mobilisation timelines are imminent. It marks the point where bidding activity converts into confirmed field work.

SMR (Small Modular Reactor)

Industry

A compact, factory-built nuclear power unit used to generate on-site electricity for remote industrial facilities and resource projects. For subcontractors, SMR sites represent emerging work in civil, electrical, and mechanical trades. Expect strict federal nuclear safety compliance requirements affecting worker certifications and site access.

Prime Contractor

Industry

The main company awarded a project contract who then hires subcontractors to perform portions of the work. As a sub, your agreement, invoicing, and compliance obligations flow through them—not the end client. They carry overall site liability and typically control scheduling and scope.

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