The process of pumping natural gas into underground storage facilities during periods of low demand. For subcontractors, it signals increased compression, pipeline, and maintenance work tied to seasonal injection cycles. Crews should expect elevated activity from spring through early fall.
Storage Injection
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Load Path Planning
IndustryThe process of mapping how heavy equipment or materials will be moved from origin to job site. Subcontractors must identify weight limits, road restrictions, and permit requirements along the route. Poor planning causes costly delays, fines, or equipment damage.
ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle)
IndustryAn unmanned, tethered underwater robot used to inspect, survey, or perform work on subsea pipelines, wellheads, and structures — subcontractors providing ROV services typically require specialised operators and vessels, and should account for mobilisation costs and standby rates when bidding these scopes.
Voltage Conversion
IndustryThe process of changing electrical supply from one voltage level to another using transformers or converters. Field crews must verify site voltage specs before mobilising equipment to avoid damage or downtime. Mismatched voltage is a common cause of costly equipment failures on remote job sites.
Portable Crusher
IndustryA mobile machine that breaks down rock, concrete, or aggregate on-site, eliminating haul-off costs. Subcontractors often supply or operate these units under equipment rental or crushing contracts. Commonly used in pipeline trenching, site prep, and demolition scopes.
FEED (Front-end Engineering Design)
IndustryThe detailed engineering phase before a project is sanctioned for full construction. For subcontractors, FEED signals that scopes, specs, and vendor lists are being finalised. Winning work during FEED often positions your company for contracts in the execution phase.
TIC (Total Installed Cost)
IndustryThe full cost of completing a scope of work, including labour, equipment, materials, and indirect expenses. Subcontractors use TIC to build accurate bids and avoid underpricing complex field installations. Owners and GCs often benchmark TIC when evaluating competing quotes.
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