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Industry Glossary Term

Solar-Plus-Storage

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.

Related Terms

Mutual Waiver of Consequential Damages

Industry

A contract clause where both parties agree not to sue each other for indirect losses like lost profits or project delays. For subcontractors, this limits your liability if your work causes a costly shutdown. It also protects you from outsized claims that far exceed your contract value.

Grid-Tie

Industry

A system that connects on-site power generation to the utility grid. Subcontractors working on grid-tie installations must coordinate with utility companies and meet strict interconnection standards. Common on solar and wind projects in remote industrial or construction settings.

All of the Above (energy Policy)

Industry

A government strategy supporting oil, gas, renewables, and nuclear simultaneously rather than picking one energy source. For subcontractors, it means diversified project opportunities across multiple energy sectors. Crews and companies that can work across sectors gain a competitive advantage in bidding.

Pipeline Looping

Industry

Adding a parallel pipeline segment alongside an existing line to increase flow capacity. For subcontractors, it means mobilising crews and equipment for a new build tied into an active system. Expect phased work scopes, tie-in shutdowns, and strict coordination with the operator.

Cable-Stayed Bridge

Industry

A bridge structure where the deck is supported directly by cables anchored to vertical towers. Subcontractors working these sites face complex rigging, height work, and strict load management requirements. Specialised certifications for working at elevation are typically required.

Nearshore Abandonment

Industry

The decommissioning of wells, pipelines, or infrastructure located in shallow coastal waters. Subcontractors typically handle diving operations, cutting, capping, and seabed remediation work. Regulatory requirements are strict, so current certifications and environmental compliance documentation are essential before mobilising.

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