Arc welding with protective gear

Chevron Refinery Support Team

Chevron Refinery Support Team 

CHEVRON REFINERY

Project Value: $1.6 Million

Background


Due to Major Turnaround and other events requiring a multitude of Chevron personnel. The Chevron Refinery required a support team at the boiler shop to backfill the maintenance projects around the refinery. 

Scope


  • Direct Communication with Rep to devise safe and efficient work plans 
  • Field Welding + Installation of Spools 
  • Wide variety of piping classes used 
  • Daily communication with Reps 
  • Daily QA/QC doc submittals 
  • Variety of SMAW, GTAW, alloy, structural, and specialty weld procedures 
  • Field Verification and Work with DED for changes. 
  • Pipe and Structure Prefab 

Project Highlights

  • Team of problem solvers in order to complete projects in a timely manner 
  • Projects included hot taps, steam systems and fresh air jobs 
  • Projects could change daily 

Challenges


The support team is tasked with completing projects that could change daily. Because of the scope and timeframe of projects, there is limited time to plan. When planning, we must consider the skillsets required to complete the assigned tasks. 

Solutions


Effective communication was crucial for the successful completion of tasks safely and on time. It was important for shop representatives, Goebel Construction management, and the field crew to collaborate and understand the tasks to be completed. As well as the available resources, such as the manpower, to ensure the necessary skillset was available. By having a clear understanding of the project, we were able to plan accordingly to ensure that everything was completed efficiently.

Project Success


Owing to the success of management and the field crew’s ability to showcase a broad range of skills to complete tasks. The 4–6-week project got extended to 6 months. By the completion of the project, there was a total of 9,403 safely worked man-hours. 


Construction equipment and complex piping

Firewater Line Replacement

Firewater Line Replacement 

CHEVRON REFINERY

Project Value: $1.2 Million

Background


The Firewater Line replacement program was a complex project involving civil and mechanical scopes. The project included the replacement of the existing line, which required extensive excavation, sand backfill, and paving. 

Scope


  • Project management: set-up, and mobilization. 
  • Material procurement as shown in specifications and contractor workbook 
  • Fire-watches 
  • Traffic control 
  • Excavation, sand backfill, and paving 
  • Trench plates 
  • Layout and weld-bay piping prefabrication 
  • Field piping fabrication, hydro-testing, installation, and tie-ins 
  • Coat and wrap underground CS piping and flanges 
  • Guard post installation 
  • QAQC and document submittals 
  • Clean-up and demobilization 

Project Highlights

  • Completed 150 carbon steel welds 
  • Completed 76 HDPE fusion welds 
  • Installed 475LF of HDPE pipe 
  • Excavated 270 cu yd of material 
  • Imported 250 tons of clean rock fill, 110 tons of sand fill and 150 tons of aggregate base rock 
  • Import level and compact 60 tons of asphaltic concrete paving 
  • Coordinated excavation and mechanical scope to limit the risk of open dig sites 

Challenges & Solutions


The firewater line project required being set underneath an operational street. Due to the activity of the street, it needed to be open for traffic during non-construction hours. 

During the project, we encountered multiple subsurface obstructions. There was also a high-water table that could affect the excavation and installation of the new line. 

With great coordination between the team, we were able to restore the roadway daily with trench plates and shoring to keep the road operational after hours. 

With multiple obstructions found, we recommended and installed various piping modifications to the firewater line. Due to the high-water table, we ran pumps to pull out excess water to be able to continue work.

Project Success


Successfully completed the project with a recorded 13,500 safe man-hours worked. 


Long Wharf Sanitary Sewer Crane

Long Wharf Sanitary Sewer Replacement

Long Wharf Sanitary Sewer Replacement 

CHEVRON REFINERY

Project Value: $4.6 Million

Background


The existing sewer system was at the end of service (EOS). Requested by client, Chevron, to develop and execute a replacement plan. 

Scope


  •  Demolish the existing 7500LF carbon steel piping system which included:
      • Complete system flush with fresh water
      • Insolation, drain down, and blinding
      • Saw cut and removal of piping
  • Installation of 3 new septic tanks and pumps which included:
      • Vendor fabrication
      • Pre-engineered support system
  • Fabrication and installation of a new 7500LF carbon steel piping system which included:
      • 1000+ welds that required 100% NDE
      • 75+ tie-ins into the existing facilities
      • 75+ suspended work platforms
      • Hand rigging
      • Crane and rigging
      • Structural steel modifications and installation
  • Provided all QAQC which includes:
      • Welder Qualification
      • Material MTR’s
      • 100% NDE
      • Weld mapping
      • Strength test of all piping systems
      • Flange torque and reports
      • As-built drawings 
  • Provide all management, field supervision, labor, equipment, and materials.

Project Highlights

  • Construction was completed without one environmental incident. 
  • Client requested and relied on GCI’s construction and engineering capabilities to successfully complete this project. 

Challenges & Solutions


  • Entire project was over water. Nothing in our construction process could enter the bay. 
      • GCI developed and executed a site-specific plan to meet this requirement. 
      • Plan was executed 100% successfully. 
  • All flanged connections required double containment. 
      • GCI developed the containment system. 
      • System showed a project cost saving of $250,000 
  • Three new septic tanks/pumps were required for this project. 
      • GCI developed the installation location and pre-engineered support system. 
  • Work had to be planned and completed in conjunction with a fully operational wharf with heavy ship traffic.

Project Success


Logistically difficult project that was completed on time without any disruptions to product deliveries or environment. 


Calol Street Construction

Calol St. Sanitary Sewer Replacement

Calol St. Sanitary Sewer Replacement

CHEVRON REFINERY

Project Value: $1.8 Million

Background


The project entailed installing approximately 750 LF of HDPE sanitary sewer system on Calol Street for Chevron. The scope included the installation of new sanitary sewer pipelines, manholes, cleanouts, and tie-ins. Calol Street required excavation in multiple phases to install new HPDE sanitary sewer line and manholes. 

Scope


  • Excavating 
  • Trenching 
  • Piping 
  • Paving 
  • Underground 
  • Tie-ins 
  • Demolition 
  • Grading 
  • Sewer System (MHLS) 
  • Safety: Traffic attendants 

Project Highlights

  • Installation of 750LF of 12” HDPE sewer line 
  • Removed 1500 tons of soil during excavation 
  • Successful tie-in to existing facility sewers and drains 
  • Multitude of subsurface obstructions (abandoned lines, concrete guy foundations, unmarked duct banks, wood dunnage, etc.) 
  • Locate and tie-in additional drain lines 
  • Tie-into existing 6” force-fed sewer 
  • Working with live lines 

Challenges & Solutions


  • Multitude of subsurface obstructions which required extra planning to reroute and/or demo obstructions 
  • Locate and tie-in additional unplanned drain lines 
  • Tie-into existing 6” force-fed sewer 
  • Correct flow maintained amongst countless subsurface obstructions encountered due to critical and creative field thinking 

Crafts Supported


  • Laborers 
  • Operators 

Project Success


Completed the 9,200 man hour project with no recordable injuries while working on an operational road. Excavation scope was successfully completed without damaging any underground obstructions. 


RLOP crane

RLOP Turnaround

RLOP Turnaround 

CHEVRON REFINERY

Background


During the 4th Quarter of 2022, Goebel Construction executed a Turnaround Event on Chevron’s Richmond’s Lube Oil Plant (RLOP) unit. Considered a Major Turnaround Event by the client, they entrusted Goebel to provide numerous services including mechanical piping, civil construction, and labor support. 

Crafts Supported

  • Pipefitters 
  • Laborers 
  • QC Technician 
  • Operators

Services Performed


  • Pipe Replacement 
  • Temporary Piping 
  • Foundation Anchor Bolt Replacement
  • Sour Water Piping Replacement
  • Pipe Repair 
  • Grouting of Column and Flare Bases
  • Valve Changes 
  • Relief Blowdown Piping 
  • Pipe Detailing 
  • Safety Attendants 
  • PRD Replacement 
  • Pipe Prefabrication 
  • Labor Ground Support 
  • Condensate Pipe Replacement 
  • Paving 
  • Earthmoving