North Battleford Energy Centre
North Battleford Saskatchewan Canada
The North Battleford Energy Centre is a 260 MW, natural-gas-fired power plant facility. It uses a gas turbine operating in combined-cycle mode. The facility consists of several interconnected structures of varying height that house the turbine and other equipment for the power plant. The structures are the water treatment building, the turbine hall building, the CTG building, the ACC building, the HRSG building and the warehouse.
The building contains at 60-Ton bridge crane in the turbine hall, a 10-Ton under-hung crane in the HRSG, a 10-Ton Monorail in the CTG, and a 5-Ton monorail in the ACC building.
The project used Needham’s vertically integrated DBS delivery method with 1200 tons of primary and secondary steel framing. The project also uses an insulated metal sandwich panel cladding system and a conventional membrane roof system.
RELEVANT TASKSHeavy IndustrialSteel Design BIM Steel Detailing DBS Steel Delivery |
COMPLETION DATEAugust 2011 CLIENT REFERENCESLoadPath Industrial, Inc. Kiewitt Power |