LPG Projects

 LECG provides LPG Suppliers, Marketers and Consumers with the following services:
DESIGN & PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • Concept Development and Feasibility Studies
  • Design, Cost Estimates, BOQ and Tender Documents
  • Contractor’s bid review and assistance with the bid evaluation process
Project Management based on:
  • Code and Standards compliance through industry expertise.
  • On schedule delivery and cost control through project management.
  • Quality control through peer review.
  • 100% coordination and constructability through 3D BIM design.
  • Energy efficiency and LEED certification through engineering innovation.
  • Honesty, integrity, and great value.
LECG form alliances with owner representatives, contractors, project architects, engineers, and material suppliers to ensure excellent project delivery and to achieve superior client satisfaction.
ENGINEERIN PROCUREMENT & CONSTRUCTION (EPC) PROJECTS
LECG has proven experience in delivering Turn Key Projects of:
  • LPG Coastal and Inland Terminals
  • LPG Depots Filling Plants
  • LPG Storage Tanks

LIST OF SELECTED PROJECTS ENGINEERING STUDY – REHABILITATION AND EXPANSION OF LPG DEPOT IN APAPA

I. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB:
This engineering project comprise of A. Detailed survey of the Mechanical, Instrumentation (Including Fire & Gas) and Civil Facilities and other control equipment in order to prepare program and tender documents for the mechanical and instrumentation rehabilitation program. B. Survey and Marking of the Route of LPG Pipeline from the Depot to Apapa Jetty from where the LPG is supplied to the depot.

1. CONSTRUCTION OF LPG DEPOT IN APAPA
I. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
A. The Deport storage capacity is 4,000 metric tons of LPG was implemented as EPC Project, comprising eight 500 metric ton LPG pressure ground mounted bullets.
B. The Depot was built on Difficult Soil Conditions requiring Reinforced Concrete Slab based on 80 x 40 M piles.
C. The facility was originally designed receive its LPG through 3.5 KM underground Pipeline from LPG Jetty and truck un-loading station, which is
located in parallel to 3 Loading Bays.
D. The loading system comprise of 3 multistage centrifugal pumps (4” suction and 2.5” discharge), suction lines 6” connected to 8” and 6” header that also connected to 6” tank’s outlets.
E. The unloading station designed to deliver LPG from trucks to the LPG storage through use of compressors.
F. The unloading system supply 2 pairs of loading stations, each consisting of a2.5” LPG filling and a 1.5” vapor return hoses.

II. CLIENT: PIPELINES AND PRODUCTS MARKETING COMPANY

THE PROJECT COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE TO THE FINAL (EXPANDED) SCOPE AT BUDGET OF US$ 35,000,000 AND WORKS UNINTERRAPTED SINCE IT COMMISSIONING at year 1995.