CB&I lands $70M in US contracts for LPG storage
9/2/2015 12:00:00 AM
CB&I has been awarded contracts in excess of $70 million for the engineering, procurement, fabrication and erection of eight storage spheres that will be used for the storage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in the Midwestern and Northeastern US.
"CB&I has been providing work for large scale projects associated with these customers for the last three years," said Luke Scorsone, president of CB&I's fabrication dervices operating group.
"We look forward to supplying additional storage spheres as our customers expand their gas processing, storage and pipeline infrastructure throughout the US," he added.
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