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NAES POWER CONTRACTORS Covering the Country Even in Crisis THE MAGAZINE FOR ENERGY & POWER EXECUTIVES
NAES Power Contractors the longest operating period possible. Traditionally focusing its services in the United States, NAES Corporation is increasing its influence abroad. As a subsidiary of ITOCHU Corporation, among the largest corporations in the world, NAES Power Contractor’s parent NAES Corporation is also recognized as a leading provider of operation and maintenance services.
Covering the Country Even in Crisis
With about 50 full-time regular employees, NAES Power Contractors’ employee count often increases to 1,200 during prescheduled seasonal maintenance outages. NAES Power Contractors is a union-based company employing boilermakers, pipe fitters, electricians, millwrights, and other AFL-CIO building trades personnel on
Written by Shelley Seyler & Produced by Brandon Roberts Generally transparent to consumers of electricity is a large interconnected infrastructure of power plants, transmission lines and distribution networks that produce, transport and deliver energy in a dependable and efficient manner. The energy production facilities that feed this vast transmission and distribution infrastructure require regular maintenance and repair to keep them operating reliably and at peak efficiency. That’s where Issaquah, Washington based NAES Power Contractors comes into the picture. NAES Power Contractors is widely recognized for its commitment to provide the highest quality service to the energy production and delivery market, while maintaining the safety of its employees, subcontractors and customers. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of NAES Corporation, NAES Power Contractors serves the power and industrial sectors providing a variety of services to ensure that plant owners get the most out of their facilities for
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field-based projects throughout the United States.
Services Recognizing the importance of consistent maintenance and repair of plant equipment, NAES Power Contractors consists of two major Divisions. The Western Division is located in Hillsboro, Oregon while the Eastern Division is based in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. NAES Power Contractors has more than 25 years experience providing maintenance, construction, repair,
and modification services in the power generation and delivery industry market. NAES Power Contractors has provided these services to coal, nuclear, gas, biomass, geothermal, and hydroelectric facilities across the country. The company provides a broad array of power plant maintenance, refurbishment and construction services. These services include: • Annual maintenance contracts for power plants and related facilities, including long term plant specific and system-wide maintenance agreements. • Major maintenance, modifications and repairs for a broad range of equipment and systems, including boilers, Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG’s) and balance of plant equipment. • Outage and turnaround services • Construction services for new plants and Air Quality Control Systems. • Installation & maintenance of electrical power and control systems. • Turnkey refurbishment and upgrades of aging and mothballed power plants.
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Substation construction, from upgrades to full EPC projects.
• Hydro facility maintenance, repair, and construction services on turbines, generators, draft tubes, wicket gates, penstocks, electrical systems, mechanical systems, fish screens and bypasses, valves, unit alignment and commissioning. • Vertical Concrete Cask (VCC) fabrication for independent spent nuclear fuel storage installations. •
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Decommissioning, dismantlement & disposal of plant equipment and facilities. Chimney and steel stack inspection, repairs, modifications, and maintenance.
• Overhauls and Inspections of combustion turbines (combustion inspection, hot gas path and major) and steam turbines.
A Message of Safety At NAES Power Contractors, safety is a core value. Management and employees alike are committed to an incident and injury free workplace. “We believe that all injuries are preventable and that the safety of our employees is critical to the long term success of our company” said Bob Moore, President of NAES Power Contractors. “We work closely with our customers to solicit feedback and integrate ‘lessons learned’ into our projects and safety programs.” NAES Power Contractors has on staff a corporate safety team reporting directly to Moore. This team of safety professionals supports the education,
training and assessment activities that help identify and eliminate health and safety risks. NAES Power Contractors integrates safety into every job task so safety and job performance become inseparable. Through the cooperative efforts of all management team members and the workforce, NAES Power Contractors promotes ownership, accountability and a personal commitment by every member of the organization. “We are driving the message of safety through the organization very actively. It is part of our culture and we take it very seriously,” said Moore.
Projects The following is a brief sample of projects and services performed by NAES Power Contractors: The Sibley Power Station, owned by KCP&L, is a three unit coal-fired plant located in Sibley, Missouri, approximately 25 miles east of Kansas City. The plant consists of two 50 MW units and one larger 420 MW unit built in 1960. Babcock Power has the turnkey contract to supply and install a
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Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) unit on the largest unit, Sibley #3. In April 2007, NAES Power Contractors was awarded the installation contract. Construction completion is scheduled for late December 2008 with site demobilization to occur in March 2009. NAES Power Contractors is responsible for supplying the site management team, all craft labor and all subcontracts. The scope of work includes receiving, fabricating and installing all SCR material and equipment including the structural steel, ductwork expansion joints, the SCR reactor, and the SCR catalyst. Colstrip Power Station, owned by PPL Montana, is a 2, 218 MW power generation facility consisting of four Combustion Engineering, pulverized coal fired units. Units 1 and 2 are capable of producing 333 MW each, with units 3 and 4 producing 776 MW each. NAES
Power Contractors has provided maintenance, modification and construction services at Colstrip since 1988. Services are provided during normal operating periods, scheduled outages and unscheduled outages under the General Presidents Project Maintenance Agreement. NAES Power Contractors provides all aspects of power plant maintenance and construction, including scheduled non-outage and outage related projects, emergency repair and maintenance projects, and longer-term capital modifications or improvements of plant equipment, systems and facilities. NPC has been responsible for scaffolding the inside of the boilers, major boiler tube repair and replacement projects, overhaul of coal pulverizers, replacement of coal piping, feed water heater replacements, general electrical maintenance, scrubber repairs, and support of turbine-generator overhauls and inspections. NPC completed the installation of a Distributed
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Control System (DCS) for unit 3 in 2003, units 1 and 4 in 2006 and unit 2 in 2008. The Brunner Island Power Station is a 3 unit coal fired plant located in York Haven, PA. Total capacity of the plant is approximately 1483 MW’s. NAES Power Contractors has a contract to install a new electrostatic precipitator (ESP) on Unit #2 – a 390 MW unit. Work began in early 2008 and will continue through April, 2009. NAES Power Contractors is responsible for supplying the site management team, all craft labor and all subcontracts. The scope of work includes receiving, fabricating and installing all ESP material and equipment including the structural steel, ductwork, precipitator box including plates wires and hopers, expansion joints, piping, insulation, lagging, electrical and demolition of existing plant structures.
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foundation construction, conduit and groundmat installation, fence installation, final surfacing – yard rock. Work also included installation of the transformer, metal clad switchgear cabinet, steel structures, capacitor bank, 115 kV bus, switches, and related material, underground distribution getaways, landscaping, and final surfacing of driveways (asphalt/crushed rock). The major equipment was supplied by PSE.
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The Boardman Power Plant, owned by Portland General Electric (PGE), is a 610 MW power generating facility consisting of one Foster Wheeler coal fired natural circulation steam generator. NAES Power Contractors has provided maintenance, modification and construction services since 2004. Services are performed under the Pendleton Building Trades Project Maintenance Agreement. NAES Power Contractors provides all aspects of power plant maintenance, including coal yard maintenance and cleaning, plant cleaning, plant janitorial work, scrubber maintenance, coal mill maintenance, railroad inspection and maintenance, and support
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in any other areas as requested by PGE. NAES Power Contractors provided project management and labor for the greenfield construction of a new 115kV, 25MVA distribution substation for Puget Sound Energy located in Chimacum, Washington. NAES Power Contractors provided all labor, equipment and project/ site management for the project construction in 2007. The scope of work included all clearing and removal of timber, stump removal, grubbing, topsoil stripping, grading, drainage installation,
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Working in the energy sector, NAES Power Contractors is acutely aware of not only the shift in how power is generated in the US, but the change in where the maintenance, modification and construction dollars are being spent. New wind and solar energy facilities have been constructed and many more are being planned. Traditional power facilities fired by coal, gas and oil are being challenged with increasing maintenance requirements as they age; capital projects to replace or refurbish outdated equipment; and more stringent emissions controls to meet the growing demands of the regulatory agencies. Older hydroelectric facilities are being re-evaluated for life extension or refurbishment
and new substations are needed to meet the growing need of the renewable power industry. NAES Power Contractors is prepared to provide continuing services to the traditional energy sector while developing new service offerings to support the emerging generating technologies. They believe that a changing mix of traditional power facilities, renewable resources and new nuclear facilities will be part of the maintenance and construction business for many years to come. This transition will not only take years to be implemented, but will also require different services. A wind farm, for example, has a much different maintenance profile than a traditional central station power facility because it is made up of many individual turbines that require regular and periodic maintenance. Unlike a central station facility, the scheduled maintenance can be done as required on each unit in series requiring very little reduction in capacity and can be performed during the year, not just in the spring and fall outage seasons when power demand is lower.
economic storms. Maintenance companies like NAES Power Contractors typically see a downturn six to 12 months later than manufacturing organizations. That said, they are beginning to see the repercussions, mainly in the pullback of maintenance budgets and capital budgets for 2009 and beyond. “As a service contractor, we provide people and services - we have no inventory and no large material requirements,” said Moore. Serving this critical sector of our country’s vital infrastructure in such a quality and safety-oriented fashion is sure to promote NAES Power Contractors’ thriving business well into the future.
Driven by what the market needs, NAES Power Contractors will be guided by this demand and adjust accordingly. For now, they know that, as Moore rightly observed, “people still have to turn their lights on,” and thus the company remains somewhat insulated from the economic rollercoaster currently gripping many other companies and businesses around the world. However, even the energy industry is not immune to
COMPANY AT A GLANCE Established : 1980 Employees : 50 Full Time CEO : Bob Moore
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