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Eddystone, PA
Client:
Duke Fluor-Daniel
Liberty Electric Power, LLC
End Use:
Power Generation
Scope:
Tamora provided Design Build construction services for the
main Turbine building, Administration/ control building, Warehouse,
Auxiliary Substation/Water Treatment, Chemical Feed, and two
Pump House buildings. Scope of work included all structural,
architectural, mechanical and electrical work.
This 40,000 sq. ft. multi-unit combined
cycle plant was built near South Philadelphia to help accommodate
the area's ever-growing energy needs. Butler Heavy Structures
provided a hybrid structural steel framing system that incorporated
both conventional and pre-engineered components for the Turbine
building. Butler Manufacturing Company's standard product
line was used for the steel and cladding systems on the complex's
Office and Administrative buildings.
Welded-up, step-crane columns
were used in the Gas and Steam Turbine building to support
a 70-ton top running crane that traverses the 325' length
of the building. Framing for this section of the complex was
complicated by a 40' roof step and heavy support framing for
two large filter house units.
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