Fan House Stack Project
Tennessee
Scope of work
consisted of construction of a new fan house and exhaust stack. The
project is located in an extremely congested and high-profile area of
the plant. Installation of a 107’ fiberglass exhaust stack required
multiple critical lifts, using NFS procedures and Crowder QAQC plans.
Components of the project included fabricating and erecting the
structural support for the fiberglass duct and stack. The electrical
portion included the installing over 30,000 ft of cable including
over 2000 ft of 3C 500 MCM Armor Interlock Cable.

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