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Ryan Hagensee navigates a compressor station model in virtual reality using a gaming controller and a Samsung Gear VR headset. Gold Shovel Standard (GSS) has a vision of a safer North America. GSS seeks to create an environment where all excavators demonstrate exemplary caution around buried infrastructure, all locators demonstrate top-tier performance in locating buried infrastructure, and where both can be recognized and rewarded for their superior performance. Home About Us Contact Us Careers October 2017 EN Engineering Completes Large Commissioning Project EN Engineering recently completed its largest commissioning project to date, the Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC (STT) pipeline project. The 515 mile interstate natural gas pipeline through Alabama, Georgia and Florida will be able to transport over 1 billion cubic feet per day. "The project represents our single largest commissioning project from both a time and revenue perspective," stated Mark Chadd, Vice President, Automation. The Automation team performed all compressor station programming, pre- commissioning, and commissioning for three compressor stations, 42 mainline block valves, and six meter and regulation stations. "The project included creation of site-specific, detailed commissioning manuals with start-up procedures describing the sequence of events for commissioning each of these systems, including visual inspection and energization support, PLC/HMI software development, factory acceptance testing, site acceptance testing, tuning, and training," Chadd explained. "We also provided standard operator, maintenance, and on-site training demonstrations for all written applications, including HMI display operation, loop and point configuration, custom applications and reports." Our efforts spanned eight months and employed as many as 30 Automation team employees. "It was truly a team effort coordinated by Project Manager Lance Irvin. At times, our team was working 12 hours days 6 days per week and logged in excess of 21,000 hours." Chadd attributes the successful outcome to a high level of efficient and effective communication between STT, local contractors, and the EN Engineering team. "Project meetings took place daily and weekly to ensure a coordinated effort. The commissioning leads communicated with the project managers and commissioning coordinators at each site." he recalled. The successful commissioning project demonstrates EN Engineering's capabilities in this new service area. "As a result of our work on this large-scale project, we are in a position to win new business, and in fact, have just earned another sizable commissioning job," Chadd concluded. In This Issue > EN Engineering Completes Large Commissioning Project > Recycling Facility Project Utilizes EN Engineering's Expansive Expertise > Virtual and Augmented Reality Revolutionize Engineering Practices > EN Engineering Acquires Energy Initiatives Group > EN Engineering Earns Gold Shovel Standard Certification > Meet Our People: Gary Blevins > Upcoming Trade Shows > Indianapolis Office Opens RESOURCES Automation web page Recycling Facility Project Utilizes EN Engineering's Expansive Expertise Last month's ribbon cutting in Ohio at a new commercial plant and feed evaluation facility for PureCycle Technologies kicked off a large multi-faceted project that will utilize resources from many of EN Engineering's areas of expertise. Although the project will be led by the Industrial Solutions team, it will eventually by staffed by process industries, electrical, PSM, refining, design, and environmental professionals. "This is a tremendous example of a multi-dimensional project," stated David Gibson, Vice President, Industrial Solutions. "Through our various experts, EN Engineering will be providing the entire gamut of industrial site services." "The new commercial plant and feedstock evaluation unit is being built in a vacant industrial site where one active plant continues to operate," explained Robert Williams, Senior Project Manager. "We will be assessing the existing infrastructure of the idled plant and determining what can be re-used, along with designing the new facility and material handling systems, as well as bringing in new utilities." The feedstock evaluation unit will begin operating in the summer of 2018, with the full-scale plant targeted for a 2020 opening. "Our extensive process design expertise, along with expertise in traditional engineering services, made us a great fit for this project," Gibson explained. "We have the capabilities to design the material handling processes and understand the ISBL process design. Combined with our expertise in traditional civil engineering services, this is a great advantage. We're excited to bring our vast areas of expertise together and work on this breakthrough project." Our extensive process design expertise, along with expertise in traditional engineering services, made us a great fit for this project. - David Gibson, Vice President, Industrial Solutions RESOURCES Process Industries web page Industrial Solutions service download The new PureCycle facility will use Proctor & Gamble's breakthrough recycling method to remove odor, contaminants, and color from one of the world's most common plastics and restore used polypropylene (PP) plastic to 'virgin-like' quality with a recycling method that is one of a kind and enable consumers to purchase more products made from recycled plastic. Virtual and Augmented Reality Revolutionize Engineering Practices Virtual reality (VR) is growing in popularity as electronic devices become smaller, yet powerful enough to run graphically intense programs. Currently, the most popular applications created are for the entertainment industry; however, everyday business uses are not far behind. EN Engineering uses an array of 3D modeling platforms such as AutoCAD Plant 3D, CADWorx, and Revit to 3D model complex projects. "Any 3D model designed by EN Engineering can be turned into a virtual reality demonstration," explained Ryan Hagensee, Design Technology Manager. "Once the model is complete, the process takes just a few days to create a working VR application within the Unity software engine." Importing the model into the Unity engine allows custom programming and increased functionality. "We currently use VR for visualizing worksites, but soon we will be able to change out materials, paint colors, valve operators, and eventually design in VR." "In the past, we had to look at 2D drawings and imagine the result," added Dave Klimas, Chief Engineer. "Now we can put on a VR headset and immerse ourselves in the design as if we were there." The potential of VR is exciting, but augmented reality (AR) will have an even greater impact on engineering practices. Augmented reality utilizes a device with a screen and a camera that adds data to a view of the real world. A mobile phone or a tablet can work as an augmented reality device; however, more advanced headsets are coming on the market every day. DAQRI, Microsoft HoloLens, and Meta 2 are examples of state-of-the-art AR headsets that use a see-through display to show additional information about the site. "Imagine your AR display giving you exact instructions on shutting down a line, or showing the flow of gas through the piping of a complex system," explained Hagensee. "The AR device can detect unique geometry, which triggers the work instructions." Augmented reality can be a game-changer in the natural gas and oil industry. Work instructions, safety updates, training, and inspection checklists are all items that could be put into an AR application. "Augmented reality could be the avenue for passing down information from the aging workforce to the next generation of workers," Hagensee suggested. "As the aging workforce retires, utilities will be looking for solutions to ease this burden." EN Engineering stays on top of technology not only to improve project workflows, but also to provide state-of-the-art solutions to clients. As new technologies develop, the company strives to evaluate and innovate along with them. "We look forward to seeing how virtual and augmented reality develop with engineering practices," concluded Hagensee. "And we hope to influence that progress as well." Dave Klimas demos DAQRI's Smart Helmet. Recently, Ryan Hagensee and Dave Klimas visited DAQRI headquarters in Los Angeles to examine their Smart Helmet technology. During the visit Dave Klimas walked around a "virtual" turbine reviewing the design. The turbine maintained its orientation as Dave walked around it. Dave could select menus by staring at them for a second or two, activating that command within the helmet view screen. In x-ray mode, Dave could look at the engine's inner components. RESOURCES GIS-Geospatial Engineering web page EN Engineering Acquires EIG, LLC EN Engineering recently announced the acquisition of Energy Initiatives Group, LLC (EIG), an electric power consulting firm. "We are very excited about our opportunities in the power sector given the current level of activity aimed at improving and upgrading the U.S. electric grid," stated Steve Knowles, Chief Executive Officer. "We are thrilled about our partnership with EIG. Founders John Marczewski and Chuck Wilson have built an excellent organization that has a strong focus on delivering the highest quality service on every project, which is also our number one goal at EN Engineering." Ben Newman, Vice President, Corporate Development, agreed, "EN Engineering has long been a leader in the gas-related markets, and we have also developed a burgeoning electrical presence in recent years. As technical experts in electric power, EIG significantly expands our capabilities and adds new categories of highly valuable services for our clients." EIG was founded in 2000 and employs a growing team of more than 70 industry professionals. The firm provides a comprehensive range of consultative services, including project management, engineering, systems analysis and planning, field services and specialty services to traditional utility companies, project developers, regulatory and government agencies, energy companies, financial organizations, and a wide range of other entities within the energy industry. John Marczewski and Chuck Wilson explained, "We're excited to join the EN Engineering team, and we are confident that our collective expertise and resources will lead to increased opportunities for growth and enable us to continue to be a leader in the energy industry." RESOURCES Energy Initiatives Group EN Engineering Earns Gold Shovel Standard Certification EN Engineering has earned the prestigious 2017 Gold Shovel Standard certification, a first-of-its-kind excavation safety program designed to reduce dig-ins and protect the underground gas and electric system. With safety as its highest priority, the Gold Shovel Standard certification process was developed to ensure that hired contractors are vetted annually and adhere to the safest excavation standards. Gold Shovel Certification gives the client assurance that EN Engineering has procedures in place for trained employees to work safely around buried utilities. In many cases, specifically in California, it is a prerequisite for working with certain utilities. "The certification helps ensure the safety of the public and our employees while working around buried assets," stated Phil Eggen, Senior Project Manager, Corrosion Engineering Services. "With this certification, EN Engineering will be able to showcase our capabilities to perform Indirect Assessments as part of the External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA) program for many California utilities." EN Engineering makes safety a top priority in daily operations to ensure the well-being of the public, clients and employees. The company provides employees with annual safety training, refresher safety training, weekly training quizzes, and conducts a stringent drug and alcohol testing program for field employees. "Maintaining a safety-focused work force helps ensure that our work product will be of the highest level of quality," stated Mitch Hulet, Chief Operating Officer. "We are proud to receive recognition acknowledging our efforts in this critical area." For more information, visit goldshovelstandard.com. Meet Our People: Gary Blevins As a child, Gary Blevins witnessed firsthand the devastating impact a workplace injury can have on a family. His grandfather lost a leg as a result of an incident while working on the railroad. "I learned the importance of workplace safety early in life, and that really stuck with me," explained Gary. Now, as Vice President, Process Safety Management, he leads a team that is dedicated to helping companies reduce risks on jobsites and implement regulations to avoid tragedies. The Process Safety Management (PSM) team helps evaluate and improve clients' PSM programs to ensure safe operation and compliance with standards and regulations. "Our ultimate objective is to help clients meet their compliance and regulatory requirements and help mitigate the risks they face on a daily basis and prevent catastrophic events," he commented. Gary, who joined EN Engineering in 2009, has an impressive 25- year career in the energy industry. His father worked for El Paso Energy, a natural gas company, where Gary completed several internships during college. This experience convinced him to remain in the field. Today, he enjoys applying his vast expertise to help customers. "One of the things that excites me is winning the trust of a new client and becoming an advisor that clients can trust. I've built very strong client relationships over the years, and it is personally satisfying." Working out of the Catlettsburg, Kentucky office, and also living in the area, Gary bleeds blue, rarely missing a University of Kentucky basketball game. He and his family live on a small farm where they raise Angus cattle, and they show cattle in several national cattle shows each year. "We have gone to national shows and state fairs in Tulsa; Indianapolis; Des Moines; and Grand Island, Nebraska," he explained. "We've had some division and grand champions over the years and actually had the division champion female at the Kentucky State Fair this year! It's a great hobby for the whole family." EN Engineering uses a facility-based approach to process safety, applying our efforts and expertise to keep facilities safe and productive. PSM focuses on preventing catastrophic events in various industries covered by the OSHA 1910.119 standard. For more information about establishing, evaluating, or improving your PSM program, contact Gary Blevins or complete the form on our website. RESOURCES PSM web page PSM FAQs Upcoming Trade Shows Look for EN Engineering representatives at these upcoming industry exhibitions and conferences: October 30-November 2 Water Infrastructure Conference & Expo October 12-13 NEGDC - Fall Ops November 2-4 INGAA Foundation Annual Meeting November 8-10 IADC Asset Integrity Conference Indianapolis Office Opens We are pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Indianapolis, Indiana, to better serve clients in the region. Home

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Ryan Hagensee navigates a compressorstation model in virtual reality using agaming controller and a Samsung Gear VRheadset.

Gold Shovel Standard (GSS)has a vision of a safer NorthAmerica. GSS seeks to createan environment where allexcavators demonstrateexemplary caution aroundburied infrastructure, alllocators demonstrate top-tierperformance in locating buriedinfrastructure, and where bothcan be recognized andrewarded for their superiorperformance.

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EN Engineering Completes LargeCommissioning ProjectEN Engineering recently completed its largest commissioningproject to date, the Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC (STT) pipelineproject. The 515 mile interstate natural gas pipeline throughAlabama, Georgia and Florida will be able to transport over 1billion cubic feet per day. "The project represents our singlelargest commissioning project from both a time and revenueperspective," stated Mark Chadd, Vice President, Automation.

The Automation teamperformed allcompressor stationprogramming, pre-commissioning, andcommissioning forthree compressorstations, 42 mainlineblock valves, and sixmeter and regulationstations. "The projectincluded creation ofsite-specific, detailedcommissioningmanuals with start-upprocedures describing the sequence of events for commissioningeach of these systems, including visual inspection andenergization support, PLC/HMI software development, factoryacceptance testing, site acceptance testing, tuning, and training,"Chadd explained. "We also provided standard operator,maintenance, and on-site training demonstrations for all writtenapplications, including HMI display operation, loop and pointconfiguration, custom applications and reports."

Our efforts spanned eight months and employed as many as 30Automation team employees. "It was truly a team effortcoordinated by Project Manager Lance Irvin. At times, our teamwas working 12 hours days 6 days per week and logged inexcess of 21,000 hours."

Chadd attributes the successful outcome to a high level ofefficient and effective communication between STT, localcontractors, and the EN Engineering team. "Project meetings tookplace daily and weekly to ensure a coordinated effort. Thecommissioning leads communicated with the project managersand commissioning coordinators at each site." he recalled. The successful commissioning project demonstrates ENEngineering's capabilities in this new service area. "As a result ofour work on this large-scale project, we are in a position to winnew business, and in fact, have just earned another sizablecommissioning job," Chadd concluded.

In This Issue

> EN Engineering CompletesLarge CommissioningProject

> Recycling Facility ProjectUtilizes EN Engineering'sExpansive Expertise

> Virtual and AugmentedReality RevolutionizeEngineering Practices

> EN Engineering AcquiresEnergy Initiatives Group

> EN Engineering Earns GoldShovel StandardCertification

> Meet Our People: GaryBlevins

> Upcoming Trade Shows

> Indianapolis Office Opens

RESOURCES

Automation webpage

Recycling Facility Project Utilizes ENEngineering's Expansive ExpertiseLast month's ribboncutting in Ohio at anew commercialplant and feedevaluation facility forPureCycleTechnologies kicked off a largemulti-faceted projectthat will utilize resources from many of EN Engineering's areas ofexpertise. Although the project will be led by the IndustrialSolutions team, it will eventually by staffed by process industries,electrical, PSM, refining, design, and environmentalprofessionals.

"This is a tremendous example of a multi-dimensional project,"stated David Gibson, Vice President, Industrial Solutions."Through our various experts, EN Engineering will be providingthe entire gamut of industrial site services."

"The new commercial plant and feedstock evaluation unit is beingbuilt in a vacant industrial site where one active plant continues tooperate," explained Robert Williams, Senior Project Manager."We will be assessing the existing infrastructure of the idled plantand determining what can be re-used, along with designing thenew facility and material handling systems, as well as bringing innew utilities." The feedstock evaluation unit will begin operating inthe summer of 2018, with the full-scale plant targeted for a 2020opening.

"Our extensive process design expertise, along with expertise intraditional engineering services, made us a great fit for thisproject," Gibson explained. "We have the capabilities to designthe material handling processes and understand the ISBL processdesign. Combined with our expertise in traditional civilengineering services, this is a great advantage. We're excited tobring our vast areas of expertise together and work on thisbreakthrough project."

Our extensive processdesign expertise, alongwith expertise in traditionalengineering services,made us a great fit for thisproject.

- David Gibson, Vice

President, Industrial

Solutions

RESOURCES

Process Industriesweb page

Industrial Solutionsservice download

The new PureCycle facility will use Proctor & Gamble's breakthrough recycling method to removeodor, contaminants, and color from one of the world's most common plastics and restore usedpolypropylene (PP) plastic to 'virgin-like' quality with a recycling method that is one of a kind andenable consumers to purchase more products made from recycled plastic.

Virtual and Augmented Reality RevolutionizeEngineering PracticesVirtual reality (VR) isgrowing in popularityas electronic devicesbecome smaller, yetpowerful enough torun graphicallyintense programs.Currently, the mostpopular applicationscreated are for theentertainmentindustry; however,everyday businessuses are not far behind.

EN Engineering uses an array of 3D modeling platforms such asAutoCAD Plant 3D, CADWorx, and Revit to 3D model complexprojects. "Any 3D model designed by EN Engineering can beturned into a virtual reality demonstration," explained RyanHagensee, Design Technology Manager. "Once the model iscomplete, the process takes just a few days to create a workingVR application within the Unity software engine." Importing themodel into the Unity engine allows custom programming andincreased functionality. "We currently use VR for visualizingworksites, but soon we will be able to change out materials, paintcolors, valve operators, and eventually design in VR."

"In the past, we had to look at 2D drawings and imagine theresult," added Dave Klimas, Chief Engineer. "Now we can put ona VR headset and immerse ourselves in the design as if we werethere."

The potential of VR is exciting, but augmented reality (AR) willhave an even greater impact on engineering practices.Augmented reality utilizes a device with a screen and a camerathat adds data to a view of the real world. A mobile phone or atablet can work as an augmented reality device; however, moreadvanced headsets are coming on the market every day. DAQRI,Microsoft HoloLens, and Meta 2 are examples of state-of-the-artAR headsets that use a see-through display to show additionalinformation about the site. "Imagine your AR display giving youexact instructions on shutting down a line, or showing the flow ofgas through the piping of a complex system," explainedHagensee. "The AR device can detect unique geometry, whichtriggers the work instructions."

Augmented reality can be a game-changer in the natural gas andoil industry. Work instructions, safety updates, training, andinspection checklists are all items that could be put into an ARapplication. "Augmented reality could be the avenue for passingdown information from the aging workforce to the next generationof workers," Hagensee suggested. "As the aging workforceretires, utilities will be looking for solutions to ease this burden."

EN Engineering stays on top of technology not only to improveproject workflows, but also to provide state-of-the-art solutions toclients. As new technologies develop, the company strives toevaluate and innovate along with them. "We look forward toseeing how virtual and augmented reality develop withengineering practices," concluded Hagensee. "And we hope toinfluence that progress as well."

Dave Klimas demosDAQRI's Smart Helmet.

Recently, RyanHagensee and DaveKlimas visited DAQRIheadquarters in LosAngeles to examinetheir Smart Helmettechnology. During thevisit Dave Klimaswalked around a"virtual" turbinereviewing the design.The turbine maintainedits orientation as Davewalked around it. Davecould select menus bystaring at them for asecond or two,activating thatcommand within thehelmet view screen. Inx-ray mode, Dave couldlook at the engine'sinner components.

RESOURCES

GIS-GeospatialEngineering webpage

EN Engineering Acquires EIG, LLCEN Engineering recently announced the acquisition of EnergyInitiatives Group, LLC (EIG), an electric power consulting firm.

"We are very excited about our opportunities in the power sectorgiven the current level of activity aimed at improving andupgrading the U.S. electric grid," stated Steve Knowles, ChiefExecutive Officer. "We are thrilled about our partnership with EIG.Founders John Marczewski and Chuck Wilson have built anexcellent organization that has a strong focus on delivering thehighest quality service on every project, which is also our numberone goal at EN Engineering."

Ben Newman, Vice President, Corporate Development, agreed,"EN Engineering has long been a leader in the gas-relatedmarkets, and we have also developed a burgeoning electricalpresence in recent years. As technical experts in electric power,EIG significantly expands our capabilities and adds newcategories of highly valuable services for our clients."

EIG was founded in 2000 and employs a growing team of morethan 70 industry professionals. The firm provides acomprehensive range of consultative services, including projectmanagement, engineering, systems analysis and planning, fieldservices and specialty services to traditional utility companies,project developers, regulatory and government agencies, energycompanies, financial organizations, and a wide range of otherentities within the energy industry.

John Marczewski and Chuck Wilson explained, "We're excited tojoin the EN Engineering team, and we are confident that ourcollective expertise and resources will lead to increasedopportunities for growth and enable us to continue to be aleader in the energy industry."

RESOURCES

Energy InitiativesGroup

EN Engineering Earns Gold Shovel Standard Certification

EN Engineering has earned the prestigious 2017 Gold Shovel Standard certification, a first-of-its-kind excavation safety programdesigned to reduce dig-ins and protect the underground gas andelectric system. With safety as its highest priority, the Gold ShovelStandard certification process was developed to ensure that hiredcontractors are vetted annually and adhere to the safestexcavation standards.

Gold Shovel Certification gives the client assurance that ENEngineering has procedures in place for trained employees to worksafely around buried utilities. In many cases, specifically inCalifornia, it is a prerequisite for working with certain utilities. "The certification helps ensure the safety of the public and ouremployees while working around buried assets," stated Phil Eggen,Senior Project Manager, Corrosion Engineering Services. "Withthis certification, EN Engineering will be able to showcase ourcapabilities to perform Indirect Assessments as part of the ExternalCorrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA) program for many Californiautilities."

EN Engineering makes safety a top priority in daily operations toensure the well-being of the public, clients and employees. Thecompany provides employees with annual safety training, refreshersafety training, weekly training quizzes, and conducts a stringentdrug and alcohol testing program for field employees. "Maintaininga safety-focused work force helps ensure that our work product willbe of the highest level of quality," stated Mitch Hulet, ChiefOperating Officer. "We are proud to receive recognitionacknowledging our efforts in this critical area."

For more information, visit goldshovelstandard.com.

Meet Our People: Gary BlevinsAs a child, Gary Blevins witnessed firsthand the devastatingimpact a workplace injury can have on a family. His grandfatherlost a leg as a result of an incident while working on the railroad."I learned the importance of workplace safety early in life, and thatreally stuck with me," explained Gary. Now, as Vice President,Process Safety Management, he leads a team that is dedicated tohelping companies reduce risks on jobsites and implementregulations to avoid tragedies.

The Process Safety Management (PSM) team helps evaluate andimprove clients' PSM programs to ensure safe operation andcompliance with standards and regulations. "Our ultimateobjective is to help clients meet their compliance and regulatoryrequirements and help mitigate the risks they face on a dailybasis and prevent catastrophic events," he commented.

Gary, who joined EN Engineering in 2009, has an impressive 25-year career in the energy industry. His father worked for El PasoEnergy, a natural gas company, where Gary completed severalinternships during college. This experience convinced him toremain in the field. Today, he enjoys applying his vast expertise tohelp customers. "One of the things that excites me is winning thetrust of a new client and becoming an advisor that clients cantrust. I've built very strong client relationships over the years, andit is personally satisfying."

Working out of the Catlettsburg, Kentucky office, and also living inthe area, Gary bleeds blue, rarely missing a University ofKentucky basketball game. He and his family live on a small farmwhere they raise Angus cattle, and they show cattle in severalnational cattle shows each year. "We have gone to nationalshows and state fairs in Tulsa; Indianapolis; Des Moines; andGrand Island, Nebraska," he explained. "We've had some divisionand grand champions over the years and actually had the divisionchampion female at the Kentucky State Fair this year! It's a greathobby for the whole family."

EN Engineering uses afacility-based approach toprocess safety, applyingour efforts and expertiseto keep facilities safe andproductive. PSM focuseson preventingcatastrophic events invarious industriescovered by the OSHA1910.119 standard. Formore information aboutestablishing, evaluating,or improving your PSMprogram, contact GaryBlevins or complete the form on our website.

RESOURCES

PSM web page

PSM FAQs

Upcoming Trade ShowsLook for EN Engineering representatives at these upcoming industry exhibitions and conferences:

October 30-November 2 Water Infrastructure Conference & Expo

October 12-13 NEGDC - Fall Ops

November 2-4 INGAA Foundation Annual Meeting

November 8-10 IADC Asset Integrity Conference

Indianapolis Office OpensWe are pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Indianapolis, Indiana, to better serveclients in the region.

EN Engineering, LLC, 28100 Torch Parkway, Suite 400, Warrenville, IL 60555

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