Dakota Access Terminals Get Lighting and Switch Gear
The Stanley, Ramberg, Epping, Trenton, Watford, and Johnson terminals for the Dakota Access Pipeline Project have received lighting and switch gear, courtesy of YESCO and the company’s manufacturing partners.
The Dakota Access Pipeline is a 1,172-mile pipeline that runs from the Bakken/Three Forks production area in North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois. The pipeline will deliver domestically-produced, light, sweet crude oil from North Dakota to major refining markets in a more direct, cost-effective, safer and environmentally responsible manner than other types of transportation, including rail or truck. DAPL is the result of an extensive process that involved review and approval by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and regulators in North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois, and is one of the most technologically advanced pipelines in the world.
YESCO provided comprehensive project management solutions to deliver reliable lighting solutions and switchgear from RAB Lighting and EATON, including Photometric reviews, submittals and advanced logistic planning. The company also offered distribution management for the project, which involved working with on-site engineers, project managers and manufacturer representatives to ensure on time and accurate deliveries occurred over a one-year period.
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