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Tank 102 project stalled once more

Potentially defective welding is holding up the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s court-ordered Tank 102 project. Results from the x-rays of these weldings were expected yesterday but CUC disclosed some problems with test readings of these weldings. At a status conference of...
Posted On May 29 2015 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

‘Welding defects’ on Tank 102 project

Some welding defects have been detected on the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s Tank 102 project. Speaking before the utilities board at a recent meeting, CUC counsel James Sirok said that X-rays taken indicated weld defects on the tank floor. According to Sirok, they worked with...
Posted On May 26 2015 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Drainage systems at four CUC power plants to be reviewed

U.S. District Court for the NMI designated judge David O. Carter approved Friday an $80,000 task order for Gilbane Federal to assess the drainage systems at the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s power plants on Saipan and Rota. Carter approved the stipulation and task order 4 that...
Posted On Mar 02 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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CUC Tank 102 project begins; Gilbane opens CNMI office

Steel was laid for the floor of the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s Tank 102 yesterday, reported to be a 500,000-gallon diesel fuel tank to replace one that’s non-repairable and a source of pollution. At the same time, Gilbane Federal, a California-based full service construction...
Posted On Feb 27 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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