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COMPANY INFORMATIONWith over 3,500 miles of pipelines constructed, in excess of 120,000 horsepower installed and a number of other large energy infrastructure facilities completed, U.S. Pipeline is recognized as one of the safest, most reliable and innovative energy infrastructure construction companies in the Americas.
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SAFETY RECORD
Safety is an integral part of our culture. We passionately value our employees’ well being while also recognizing that safety is among the most important of qualifying criteria to the more sophisticated clients with whom we choose to partner. With our focus on safety, U.S. Pipeline has earned a reputation as one of the safest pipeline contractors in the business. Our safety experience modifier of 0.72 is substantially better than the industry standard and we are proud to have a lengthy record of Pipeline Contractors Association (PLCA) safety award achievement along with numerous other awards presented to us by clients. We pursue an absolute goal of causing no harm to any employee or person affected by our activities and mandate constant, comprehensive trainings of all our operational personnel toward that end.
ITEM DESCRIPTION 2013 2014 2015
A Interstate Experience Modification Rate (EMR) 0.72 0.82 0.72B Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) * 1.02 .29 .39
C Lost Time Incident Rate * 0.51 0.00 0.00
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E
Using the OSHA 300 logs from the facility providing labor, please document the following:Number of Injuries and Illnesses:
Number of Lost Work Day Cases
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0
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0F Number of Injury Related Fatalities 0 0 0G Total Number of Employees 532 722 580H Employee Hours Worked Per Year 1,550,854 2,791,402 1,888,933
* (B) Rate = D x 200,000 / H * (C) Rate = E x 200,000 / H
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PROJECT REFERENCES (2009-2015)
Since its inception, U.S. Pipeline has constructed over 3,500 miles of pipelines in the United States and has managed significant construction activities throughout the world. The company’s management team has over 200 years of combined experience in energy and related industries working on projects that include diversified routes in congested urban areas, rural farmlands, forests, swamps, wetlands, deserts, mountains and the coldest of environments. While U.S. Pipeline has worked predominantly on large diameter pipelines, our experience spans construction and services on pipe and related facilities of all sizes including rehabilitation and testing. U.S. Pipeline’s station group has built several grassroots compressor, pump and meter stations, including very large ones; has tremendous experience in modifications and additions to those facilities and has worked on other energy facilities as well (LNG Facilities, Storage Facilities, Terminals, etc.). Our vast experience enables us to anticipate problems and provide timely, creative and well-integrated solutions that help preserve job economics. We listen, adapt and apply our knowledge to achieve optimal results.
KINDER MORGAN (2015)North Mains Replacement - Relocation/replacement of three (3) 24” Pipelines totaling 10.5 miles (AL)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2015)Rock Springs Lateral - 11.17 miles of 20” Pipeline (PA)
SPECTRA ENERGY (2015)Salem Lateral - 1.2 miles of 16” Pipeline with 2 HDDs and underwater hot tap (MA)
ENBRIDGE (2015)Southern Access Extenson (SAX) - 167 miles of 24” Pipeline (IL)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2014-2015)Woodbridge Delivery Lateral - 2.34 miles of 20” pipeline (NJ)
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PROJECT REFERENCES (CONT.)
MID AMERICA/NORTHERN NATURAL GAS (2014)Paullina-Aberdeen Modifications - 20” Mainline Pigging Modifications (MI)
MID AMERICA/NORTHERN NATURAL GAS (2014)Marquette-Ishpeming - 5.5 miles of 12” pipeline and 1.6 miles of 6” (replacement) (MI)
SUNCOR (2014)Rocky Mountain Crude Expansion - 9.6 miles of 16” and 1.5 miles of 10” pipelines (CO)
ENBRIDGE (2014)Line 3 Maintenance - 17 miles of 34” pipeline (ND)
TRANSCANADA (2014)Delhi Replacement- Replacement of 3,700’ of 2-30” pipelines (LA)
ENTERPRISE (2013-2014)Front Range Pipeline, Adams County - 28 Miles of 16” Pipeline and 5.5 Miles of 8” Pipeline (CO)
ENBRIDGE (2013)Cushing Terminal Modifications - Modifications and Expansions at Cushing Oil Terminal (OK)
KINDER MORGAN (2013)Tennessee Gas Pipeline – Station 325 - Compressor Station Horsepower Addition (NJ)
ENBRIDGE (2013)Flanagan South, Spreads 3 and 4 - 300 Miles of 36” Pipeline (MO, KS & OK)
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PROJECT REFERENCES (CONT.)
WILLIAMS NW (2013)Moab Hydrotest - Hydrostatic Testing of 6 Miles of 26” Pipeline (3 Segments) (UT & CO)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2013)Palmerton Loop - 3.17 MIles of 42” Pipeline Looping (PA)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2013)Station 303 - Compressor Station HP Addition (NJ)
DOMINION (2013)TL-465 - 9,200 feet of 24” Pipeline Replacement (VA)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2013)Spread 16 - 2,400 feet of 24” Pipeline Replacement (PA)
PG&E (2012)Valves 09 & 28 - Valve Automation on 2 Mainline Valves (CA)
PG&E (2012)Line 109 4B/4D, TIM 123/124 & Valve 16 - Pipe Replacement & Hydrotest/ Test 2.7 Miles of 22” in 5 Sections (CA)
PG&E (2012)Line 109 2A/3A & Valve 14 - 3.24 miles of 24” Pipeline & 1.61 miles of 24” Pipeline (CA)
BG&E (2012)HDD & Road Bore Change-Outs - 3 HDD’s and 5 Road Bores (MD)
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PROJECT REFERENCES (CONT.)
TRANSCANADA (2012)Station Modifications - 36” Valve Installation inside Compressor Station (OR)
WILLIAMS (2012)Rangely Compressor Station Modifications Project - Facility Modifications (CO)
WILLIAMS (2012)Kemmerer Mine Relocation - Relocate 2.2 miles of 26” & 2.2 Miles of 30” (WY)
WILLIAMS (2012)Midsouth Looping - Looping of 22.4 Mi of 42-Inch Five Separate Locations (AL)
WILLIAMS (2012)Midsouth Looping - Looping of 22.4 Mi of 42-Inch Five Separate Locations (NC)
WILLIAMS NW (2012)Eugene Station Modifications - Station Modifications (OR)
PSE&G (2011)Hedding Road Project - Reroute 2,200’ of 8” pipeline with a 600’ HDD (NJ)
DOMINION (2011)Line 571 Replacement Project - Replace 6.7 Miles of 12” Pipeline (WV)
DOMINION (2011)Line 465 Replacement Project - Upgrade/Replacement of 4,500’ of 24” Pipeline (VA)
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PROJECT REFERENCES (CONT.)
SOUTHERN NATURAL (2011)SSE - III Elmore Loop - 12 miles of 42” Looping (AL)
WILLIAMS NW (2011)Eugene to Washougal Station Upgrade - Modifications to 12 Separate Stations (WA/OR)
SPECTRA ENERGY (2011)NET Pipeline Project - 28 Miles of 24” Pipeline (TN/VA)
EL PASO (2010 - 2011)Ruby Pipeline - Spreads 1 & 2 - Approx. 250 Miles of 42” Pipeline (WY/UT/NV)
WILLIAMS NW (2010)Eugene Station Modifications - Station Modifications (OR)
EXXON (2010)Beaumont Plant HDD - Install a 5,000’ HDD & Interconnects within the Exxon Beaumont Facility (WV)
FLORIDA GAS (2010 - 2011)Phase VIII Expansion-Segment II - 134 Miles of 36” Pipeline (FL)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2010)Princeton Division M&R Modifications - Modifications to 5 separate M&R stations (PA)
GEORGIA POWER (2010)Plant McDonough Interconnect - 3,500’ of 24” and 1,000’ of 6” (X-60) (GA)
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PROJECT REFERENCES (CONT.)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2009)Sentinel M&R Modifications - Modifications to 5 separate M&R Stations (PA/NJ)
WILLIAMS TRANSCO (2009)Turnpike Loop - 1.2 Miles of 42” (X-70, 48” and 600” WT (NJ)
DENBURY RESOURCES (2009)Green Pipeline Project - Spread I - 65 Miles of 24” (X-80) (LA/TX)
DENBURY RESOURCES (2009-2010)Green Pipeline Project - Spread II - 205 Miles of 24” (X-80) (LA/TX)
DENBURY RESOURCES (2008-2010)Green Pipeline Project - HDD Spread - 80+ 24” HDD’s (LA/TX)
SOUTHERN COMPANY/GEORGIA POWER (2009-2010)Plant McDonough Interconnect - 3,500’ of 24” and 1,000’ of 6” (X-60) (GA)
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PROJECT REFERENCES (CONT.)
The pipeline projects referenced below are only a select few that we have completed in recent years. A complete project history can be provided upon request. U.S. Pipeline, Inc. has successfully completed pipeline and facility projects from border-to-border and coast-to-coast, in addition to select international markets.
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT
In a continued pursuit of excellence, several years ago USPL developed our own internal Quality Management System (QMS) ensure that the pipeline and facilities are built to our customer’s specifications as set out in the contract and that our work is properly documented. Our clients benefit from this program since they are under extreme scrutiny from PHMSA and the public in general. USPL implements the QMS on all projects, whether or not required by our client.
The first priority of the USPL QMS is to be sure that our construction team has the information, training and tools to do a quality job. Our field Quality Coordinator works with the client personnel to obtain, maintain and issue the most current versions of the scope of work, drawings, construction specifications and any other documents; arranges for specialized training (i.e. with coating manufactures), makes sure the equipment and tools are fit for service and in good working order and subcontractors meet our Quality requirements.
Throughout the project, our Quality Coordinator(s) completes quality audits, notes any deficiencies and works with our foremen and crew to implement corrective action as required.
The final QA/QC Documentation at the end of a project will include:
• Hydrostatic Test Plans, Reports and Logs• Document Control Forms, Transmittal Logs, etc.• Welding Procedures and Welder Test Results• Operator Qualification Paperwork (OQ)• Test Equipment Certification Paperwork• X-Ray Records (If in Scope of Work)• Jeep Calibration Records• Quality Control Audit Results, Deficiency Reports/Logs & Non-Conformance Reports/Logs• Caliper Pig Reports• Field Change Documentation (Quality Change Order)• Punch List Items• Request for Information (RFI’s)• Subcontractor Pre-Qualification Forms• …and more
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COMPANY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART - OPERATIONS
KELLY OSBORNPresident
LYNDI MAYExecutive AssistantGraphic Designer
LUCAS STAPLETONEquipment &
Purchasing Director
KEVIN FRANZENSafety Director
LOWELL BRIENVice President
Project Estimating & Project Execution
DANA BRATCHERTOMMY DUNN
WAYNE FONTENOTTHAD HUTCHENS
JIM JENNINGSJASON WEST
SuperintendentsPipeline
RYAN PALAZZOVice President
Project ExecutionQAQC & Business
Development
LUKE KESNERDirector of Project Controls
CASS BARBARENAProposal Coordinator
SCOTT GRISSOMQAQC Manager
SEAN HOLMESManager of Stations
TERRY ASHBYTODD STRASSBURG
SuperintendentsStations
JUSTIN DUNNProject Manager/
Estimator
MITCH WADEProject Safety
Manager
DAN HOLMESVice President
Facilities/Station
BRAD VICKERSDirector of Estimating
MIKAH FONTENOTJOSEPH MURRAYProject Engineers
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CAPABILITIES
4+ Big Inch Spreads
Multiple Concurrent Station Capacity
Significant Fleet of Company Owned Equipment
Highly Capitalized with Virtually No Debt
Best in Class Safety EMR
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RECENT CLIENTS
Boardwalk Partners
Columbia Gas
Conoco Phillips
Dominion
Enbridge
EnCana
Enterprise
El Paso
Exelon - BG&E
Exxon Mobil
Florida Gas Transmission
Kinder Morgan
Millennium
Northern Border
PG&E
PSE&G
Shell
Southern Company
Spectra
Summit Natural Gas
TransCanada
Williams
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COMPANY OWNED EQUIPMENT
The chart below is a summary of the major equipment owned by U.S. Pipeline, Inc., not a complete list. Additionally, we have established and strong relationships with major equipment suppliers throughout the United States.
Equipment Type Model How manyPipelayers
594/587 18583R/T/K/H 41572R/G/F 15571/17/A 3
D7G/D-Pull 1
BulldozersD8T/R 11D7R 3
D7R LGP 7D6R LGP 5D6 / XW 10
Excavators345 1
336 LR 2Rock Drills
John Henry 3Loaders
IT-28 4IT-38 1
TH-103 1
Pipe Benders32-42 122-36 216-30 106-20 1
Equipment Type Model How many Tac Rigs
Tac Rigs 4Weld Decks 19Kubota Buff 3
Tractor TrucksTractor Trucks 35Boom Truck 5
Skid TrucksSkid Trucks 10
Fuel TrucksFuel Trucks 7
Grease TrucksGrease Trucks 4
Combo F/L 2Flat Bed Trucks
Flat Bed 2+Ton 12Winch Truck
Winch truck 3Dump Truck
Dump Truck 1Water Truck
4,000 Truck 38,500/9200 Trailer 2
Pick-Up / 1-Ton F150 8F250 99F350 44F550 1
Crew BusesPassenger 29
Crawler Carriers 4
Equipment Type Model How manyParts Van
Parts Vans 49Containers 17
LowboysDetach 18
Floats/UtilityFloats 34
Step Deck 8HD Utility 38
Enclosed Cargo 13Utility 26
Office TrailersOffice 2
Pole TrailersSliding Pole 9Log Trailers 2
Pothole RigsSkid Mounted 6
Hydro-AXVac Trucks 3
Air Compressors185/250 IR 1
Test EquipmentSet 4
Farm Tractors80 +hp 5
January 2016