Integrated Specialty Gases Facility
IMC is currently building a project for a client to expand their chemical manufacturing plant. This project includes the design and build of a new 96,500 square-foot integrated specialty gasses facility under the EPCM (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management) contract methodology. The new plant is designed to enable production of 1,020 metric tons per year of specialty gasses for the semi-conductor industry. Throughout the project, from the basis of design through commissioning, IMC collaborated closely with the owner to ensure that the design met the sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) objectives set by their parent company, with a focus on minimizing environmental impact while maximizing operational efficiency. The project was constructed within an operational high-hazard facility, requiring compliance with safety regulations far exceeding standard OSHA requirements. Our team expertly managed these challenges, ensuring a safe working environment throughout the entire process. The facility is equipped with advanced production systems, including 12 production reactors, 2 acid neutralization scrubbers, and a chemical distillation tower. This project reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality, safety-focused solutions that align with our clients’ operational goals and corporate values.
Unique Call Out Features:
- Constructed in an operational high-hazard manufacturing facility, with safety regulations significantly above & beyond OSHA standards
- Over 25,000 linear feet of process piping including specialty nickel & nickel alloy pipe, with over 5,000 valves & instruments
- Key equipment including 12 production reactors, 2 acid neutralization scrubbers & a chemical distillation tower
- Owner: Confidential
- Architect: SPEC Process Engineering & Construction, L2P, NV5 and Bohler Engineering
- Location: United States of America
- Square Feet: 96,500 SQ FT
Services Provided
- Preconstruction
- VDC/BIM
- Construction
- Design Build
- Lean