| UE Wins EPC Contract
for Treasure Coast Energy Center
Feb. 24 , 2006
(Orlando, Florida) - Florida Municipal Power Agency
(FMPA) awarded a contract to The Industrial Company (TIC) and Utility
Engineering for engineering, procurement and construction of a
new natural gas power plant, called Treasure Coast Energy Center,
near Fort Pierce, Fla.
“I am confident that TIC and Utility
Engineering are the right partners to help us successfully complete
this important new power resource for Florida’s Treasure
Coast and the communities we serve throughout the state,” said
FMPA General Manager and CEO Roger Fontes.
“Besides offering
a very competitive bid, the TIC and Utility Engineering team impressed
us with their specialized knowledge, solid performance guarantee
and, most importantly, their focus on values that are shared by
FMPA and its members. Like FMPA, TIC and Utility Engineering are
committed to maximizing the positive impacts this project will
have on the local community,” said Fontes.
TIC and Utility
Engineering were selected through a competitive request for proposal
process. Design engineering of the plant will begin immediately.
Construction will begin later in 2006, and the plant is
scheduled to begin commercial operation in May 2008.
“TIC
and our partner, Utility Engineering, are pleased and excited with
the opportunity to design and construct the Treasure Coast Energy
Center for FMPA,” said
Jeff Piper, TIC’s Vice President Southeast Region.
“We
understand just how critical this project is to FMPA, and, through
a strong partnered relationship coupled with experienced and dedicated
people, we will achieve our shared goals. TIC and Utility Engineering
will use the Treasure Coast opportunity to perform with excellence
as one of the steps in developing a long and valued relationship
with FMPA.”
“Utility Engineering appreciates the opportunity
to team with TIC to work with the FMPA folks on designing and building
this vital power plant to help the FMPA owners meet their expected
electrical load growth with an efficient, environmentally friendly
facility,” said Ed Barron, P.E., Senior Vice President of
Utility Engineering.
Treasure Coast Energy Center is a 300 Megawatt
high-efficiency, natural gas-fired power plant to be located in
St. Lucie County, Fla., near the city of Fort Pierce. Electricity
from the new facility is needed to support the growing power needs
of Florida’s Treasure Coast and other communities throughout
the state.
This power plant, with its advanced environmental control
technologies, will be one of the lowest air emission plants in
Florida and one of the highest efficiency plants in the state.
The plant will be owned by FMPA and operated under contract by
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority.
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