DSL Industrial Services successfully secures new contracts

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DSL Industrial Services successfully secures new contracts

Date: 19/06/2012

The Industrial Services Division is pleased to announce that they have recently successfully secured 3 new contracts.

New Bio Ethanol Plant, Salted, Hull
Most recently the Division has been awarded the term maintenance contract by Vivergo Fuels for the new Wheat to Ethanol facility at Salted Chemical Park, near Hull. The term maintenance contract awarded to DSL consists of access, insulation and painting works. The project value of the term maintenance contract is circa £500,000 per annum.

The plant when complete will process 1.1 million tonnes of locally produced feed-grade wheat annually to produce 500,000 tonnes of protein animal feed and 420 litres of bio ethanol. The process is waste free and the CO² emissions of vehicles using bio-ethanol will be absorbed by the wheat grown for the plant.

Kinneil Enhanced Gas Separation Project, Grangemouth
DSL have been awarded the access, insulation and painting works by AMEC for the Kinneil Enhanced Gas Separation (EGS) Project, Grangemouth, Scotland. The Project value of this awarded contract is circa £1 million.

AMEC has been awarded the contract by BP to modify and extend BP’s Kinneil Terminal in Scotland. The project completion is scheduled for Mid-2013. The main activities of the Kinneil Terminal are the stabilisation of crude oil from the North Sea Forties Field and the processing and treatment of natural gas liquids from the St Fergus gas terminals.

New Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Plant, Markinch, Fife
The Division has secured a new contract where they are working for Jacobs Engineering (formerly Aker Solutions) on behalf of Tullis Russell Paper Makers. The Division are working on a paper mill in Markinch, Fife, where they are initially providing access for a new build Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Plant, this contract will run over an 18 month period and the project value is in excess of £1million.

The construction of the £200 million CHP plant is well underway, which will be owned and operated by RWE npower renewables. The plant will provide Tullis Russell with steam, which it needs for paper drying, as well as electricity whilst reducing the paper mill’s fossil fuel CO² emissions by around 250,000 tonnes per year. Construction has begun on site and the plant is scheduled for operation in late 2012.

DSL Industrial Services Divisional Director, Chris Foulkes commented, ‘‘the successful contract award of the above projects is extremely positive news for the Industrial Services Division and testimony to our on-going commitment to continue to grow our business portfolio. I would like to personally thank the senior management team who were involved in the successful negotiation of these contracts’’.
 
DSL seem to be going from strength to strength only a short while ago people were saying they were on there way out. good for them and all the scaffs concerned
 
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