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Industry Glossary Term

Utility-Scale Storage

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.

Related Terms

FRP (Fibre-reinforced Polymer)

Industry

A lightweight, corrosion-resistant composite material used in piping, grating, and structural components on oilfield and construction sites. Subcontractors encounter FRP in offshore platforms, chemical plants, and water treatment facilities. It requires specialised handling and cutting procedures to avoid hazardous dust exposure.

Throughput Capacity

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The maximum volume of work, materials, or product a crew or operation can process within a given timeframe. For subcontractors, it determines how many jobs or units can be delivered without bottlenecks. Knowing your throughput capacity helps with accurate bidding and resource planning.

FEED (Front-end Engineering Design)

Industry

The 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.

Energy Storage

Industry

Systems that capture and hold power (batteries, flywheels, capacitors) for later use on remote or off-grid job sites. Subcontractors use them to reduce generator runtime and fuel costs. They are increasingly specified by clients in ESG-driven scopes.

Instrumentation Upgrades

Industry

Replacement or modernisation of sensors, transmitters, and control devices on existing facilities. For subcontractors, this work is often scoped as short-duration projects requiring certified instrumentation technicians. Tight commissioning deadlines and client-supplied materials are common on these jobs.

Battery Tolling Agreement

Industry

A contract where a subcontractor operates a battery energy storage system on behalf of an asset owner, earning a fee without owning the asset. Common on remote sites and camps where third-party power management services are contracted out. Subcontractors are paid for capacity and availability, not energy consumed.

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