
Multi-Phase Project: Phase
MarkWest Harmon Creek
Brayman was contracted by a midstream operator to complete the micropile installation at their new gas processing Cryogenic and De-Ethanizer facility located in Washington County, PA.
location
Washington County
,
Pennsylvania
ESTIMATED VALUE
$607k
owner
MarkWest Liberty Midstream and Resources, LLC
Completion date
03/2018
general contractor
Brayman Construction Corporation
Market
Power

Multi-Phase Project: Phase
MarkWest Harmon Creek
Brayman was contracted by a midstream operator to complete the micropile installation at their new gas processing Cryogenic and De-Ethanizer facility located in Washington County, PA. The six week long project included the installation of 96 each 9-5/8 inch O.D. micropiles to a depth of up to 80 feet. The micropiles will support various equipment foundations to be installed in future construction phases at the site.
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