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Released October 09, 2015 | SUGAR LAND
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The greater Los Angeles area in California is home to at least $622 million in project kickoffs this quarter, including a natural gas storage compressor, a mass transit rail expansion and a refinery-related addition.

Industrial Info is tracking 37 fourth-quarter 2015 construction kickoffs for projects in Los Angeles County. This includes 32 projects, worth $488 million in total investment value, which are in the construction and engineering phases. Five projects, worth $125 million, are still in the planning phases, where plenty of factors could alter their timing or even their ultimate outcome.

By industry, a single natural gas compressor station replacement, worth $205 million, puts oil, gas and chemical terminals at the head of the pack in terms of overall value. Southern California Gas Company (Los Angeles), which is part of Sempra Energy (NYSE:SRE) (San Diego, California), is pushing forward with an anticipated November kickoff at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility near Northridge. The work includes the removal and replacement of three General Electric (NYSE:GE) compressor units, which were installed in 1971. Kiewit Corporation (Omaha, Nebraska) is performing the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work. For more details on this construction project and related information, see Industrial Info's project report, and September 22, 2015, article - Texas Boasts Nine of Top 10 Oil & Gas Terminal Kickoffs for Fourth-Quarter 2015.

Next comes Industrial Manufacturing, with six projects worth $152 million. The biggest of these is the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $88 million Raymer-to-Bernson double track rail expansion, which involves construction of 6.4 miles of double track between Van Nuys and Chatsworth. A double track bridge will be installed over Bull Creek, a single track bridge over Limekiln Creek, and a two-side platform at the Metrolink Northridge Station.

The timing of public mass transit projects can be somewhat iffy, due to vagaries in funding and other issues, but if all goes according to plan, the project will kick off in December and be completed in fourth-quarter 2017. J.L. Patterson & Associates Incorporated (Orange County, California) was helping to perform the project scope for the expansion. For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.

In third place is Petroleum Refining, with 11 projects totaling $110 million in value. A 35-megawatt (MW) cogeneration unit addition at Valero Energy Corporation's (NYSE:VLO) (San Antonio, Texas) 135 barrel-per-day Wilmington refinery is set to kick off this month. The $35 million unit will be used to power the refinery, which currently gets its electricity from the City of Los Angeles and a cogeneration unit located at a nearby Air Products (NYSE:APD) (Allentown, Pennsylvania) hydrogen plant.

For more details on this construction project and related information, see Industrial Info's project report and September 21, 2015, article - U.S. Energy Companies Prepare for $1.2 Billion in Fourth-Quarter 2015 Refining Project Kickoffs.

Listed below are other major fourth-quarter project kickoffs in Los Angeles County:
  • $75 Million: California State Polytechnic University's Administration Replacement Building Addition in Pomona
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
  • $44 Million: The Port of Los Angeles' San Pedro Yusen Terminal Container Terminal Expansion
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
  • $30 Million: Weber Metals Incorporated's Metal Forgings Plant Machine Shop Addition in Paramount
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
  • $15 Million: Valero's Wilmington Refinery Fluid Catalytic Cracker Unit (FCCU) Upgrade
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
  • $10 Million: Phillips 66's Refinery FCCU & SF Alkylation Units Turnaround in Wilmington
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
  • $10 Million: Snak King Corporation's City Of Industry Snack Foods Production Line Addition
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
  • $10 Million: Weber Metals Incorporated's Metal Forgings Plant Shipping Building Addition in Paramount
    For details on this construction project, see Industrial Info's project report.
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