Orlando

  • Type: Rig
  • field
  • Latitude: 60.9565056
  • Longitude: 1.5392399

Project Overview

  • Project Name: Orlando Oil Infrastructure Project
  • Location: Orlando, FL
  • Owner/Client: This could be a private company, a government entity, or a partnership between both. For example, it might involve companies like Energy Transfer, though they are not mentioned in the context of Orlando projects.

Project Scope

  • Objective: The project aims to enhance or establish oil infrastructure in the Orlando area. This could include the construction of new pipelines, storage facilities, or maintenance and repair of existing infrastructure.
  • Scope of Work: This would involve engineering, procurement, construction, and potentially the operation and maintenance of the oil infrastructure. It may include:
    • Pipeline installation or replacement
    • Construction of storage tanks and facilities
    • Implementation of safety and environmental measures
    • Integration with existing infrastructure

Project Entities

  • Contractor/Construction Company: Companies like Kiewit Corporation, which has a significant presence in Central Florida and experience in various infrastructure projects, could be involved.
  • Subcontractors: Local and diverse firms may be sought for subcontract opportunities, aligning with Kiewit’s policy of engaging local businesses.

Project Status

  • Current Status: This would depend on whether the project has been awarded, is awaiting RFP, or is in the planning phase. For example, if it is similar to the projects listed by Kiewit, it might be in the "Awaiting RFP" or "Not yet awarded" status.

Regulatory and Permitting

  • Permitting Process: The project would need to comply with the City of Orlando’s permitting process. This involves submitting plans online, paying required fees, and ensuring compliance with specific size and file name conventions. The City of Orlando’s digital permitting system, ProjectDox, would be used for this purpose.

Community and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Community Impact: The project should consider the impact on local communities, ensuring minimal disruption and adherence to community needs. This might involve public outreach and engagement, similar to the quick build projects outlined by the City of Orlando.
  • Environmental Considerations: The project must comply with environmental regulations and ensure that all necessary safety and environmental measures are in place.

Project Timeline

  • Planning Phase: This would involve feasibility studies, design, and planning under the guidance of a project manager.
  • Construction Phase: The actual construction and installation of the project elements.
  • Operation and Maintenance: Post-construction, the project would enter an operational phase where it would be monitored and maintained.

Budget and Funding

  • Funding Sources: This could include private investment, government grants, or a combination of both.
  • Budget Allocation: Detailed budgeting for different phases of the project, including construction, operation, and maintenance.

Safety and Quality

  • Safety Performance: Ensuring that the project meets or exceeds safety standards, which is a critical criterion for companies like Kiewit.
  • Quality Assurance: Implementing quality control measures to ensure the project is completed to the required standards.
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