Mammoet partner Haisla for LNG Canada Contract

Mammoet Haisla Lng Canada Contract 20200307

Mammoet joint venture with Haisla First Nation to bag the contract for heavy lift and haulage for LNG Canada through JGC-Fluor joint venture in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada.

The projects aim to export Canadian natural gas to Asian markets, and in the process, put Canada on the global footprint of LNG exporting countries and create a world-class liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry in British Columbia and Canada.

Under the agreement, the scope includes receiving all oversized equipment and modules at the Module Offloading Facility (MOF), transporting to the project site and lifting onto final foundations. The total project will span over three years, Mammoet-Haisla JV will be responsible for the horizontal and vertical movement of more than 350,000 tonnes of equipment with the largest weighing more than 10,000 tonnes each.

Phase one of the project is set to begin in January 2021. In preparation for the much-anticipated commencement of the LNG Canada project, Mammoet-Haisla JV will continue to provide off-loading services for incoming pipe piles for the remainder of the year.

Mammoet is excited to work the Haisla First Nation as partners and to draw their expertise as an industry leader in effectively delivering major LNG projects worldwide, including in the USA, Australia and Russia.

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