Jacobs wins design, equipment deal in Canada for new sulfuric acid plant
Jacobs Engineering Group said Tuesday that it received a contract from Teck Metals to design and supply a new sulfuric acid plant for its Trail operation located in British Columbia, Canada.
Officials estimate the contract value to be approximately $50 million.
The new acid plant is replacing two aging plants at the site and is expected to improve operating reliability and flexibility, reduce downtime and maintenance costs, and improve environmental performance.
The contract includes the design of the complete sulfuric acid plant contact section, including catalytic DeNO(x) system, as well as supply of all equipment and the majority of materials.
The plant includes Jacobs' proprietary Chemetics equipment throughout, including stainless steel converter (with dual internal exchangers), radial flow gas-gas exchangers, acid coolers and SARAMET distributors and piping, the company said.
The bulk of the proprietary equipment is being fabricated at Jacobs' facility in Pickering, Ontario.
"We have been working together with Teck Trail Operations for many years on a variety of projects, and we are delighted that Teck has selected our technology for its new acid plant, said Jacobs vice president Andy Kremer.
We look forward to expanding our relationship with Trail Operations as the project is executed."
Trail Operations include one of the world's largest fully integrated zinc and lead smelting and refining complexes, a two-thirds interest in the Waneta hydroelectric dam and ownership of the dam's transmission system.
The metallurgical operations produce refined zinc and lead, as well as a variety of precious and specialty metals, chemicals and fertilizer products.
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