A power system pairing solar panels with on-site batteries to supply electricity at remote job sites. Subcontractors may install, maintain, or work alongside these systems instead of diesel generators. Familiarity with this equipment is increasingly expected on off-grid oil and gas and construction sites.
Solar-Plus-Storage
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Sealed Bid
IndustryA confidential tender submission where subcontractors submit pricing without knowing competitors' rates. All bids are opened simultaneously by the hiring company. This process is common in public sector and large operator contracts across oil and gas and construction.
Appraisal Drilling
IndustryDrilling program that follows an initial discovery to confirm reservoir size and commercial viability. For subcontractors, it means short-term, high-intensity scopes between exploration and full development phases. Mobilisation windows can be tight and contract durations unpredictable.
Cold-Milled Asphalt
IndustryReclaimed pavement material produced by grinding existing asphalt surfaces without heat. Subcontractors encounter it during road restoration work on well pads, pipeline rights-of-way, and industrial sites. It is commonly reused as base material, reducing disposal costs and material haul-off requirements.
Working Interest
IndustryAn ownership stake in an oil and gas lease that obligates the holder to pay a share of exploration and production costs. For subcontractors, knowing who holds working interest helps identify who is ultimately responsible for approving work orders and invoices. Operators typically hold majority working interest and are your primary point of contract.
RAP (Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement)
IndustryMilled or crushed material salvaged from existing asphalt surfaces during road removal or rehabilitation work. Subcontractors reuse RAP as base material or blend it into new asphalt mixes, reducing material costs. Proper handling and testing requirements may apply depending on project specs.
Pylon
IndustryA tall structural tower used to support overhead power lines, pipelines, or signage on job sites. Subcontractors may work near pylons during civil, electrical, or pipeline installation scopes. Always verify exclusion zones before mobilising equipment.
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