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Introduction to Georgia Power & Gas Infrastructure Project (PGIP)

Introduction to Georgia Power & Gas Infrastructure Project (PGIP) . Introduction to PGIP. Contract A task order under global A/E IQC that Tetra Tech holds Date: Signed on May 21 st , 2010 Duration: 30 months Contract Type: Cost plus fee Management: Osvaldo Juvier COP

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Introduction to Georgia Power & Gas Infrastructure Project (PGIP)

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  1. Introduction toGeorgia Power & Gas Infrastructure Project (PGIP)

  2. Introduction to PGIP • Contract • A task order under global A/E IQC that Tetra Tech holds • Date: Signed on May 21st, 2010 • Duration: 30 months • Contract Type: Cost plus fee • Management: • Osvaldo Juvier COP • Mamuka Kikalishvili DCOP • Home Office Support (Tetra Tech, Inc) • Subcontractors: • POWER Engineers, Inc , US –Electrical Component • Trow Engineering Consultants, Inc, US-Gas Component

  3. Components Component 1: Electricity Transmission Upgrade, Reconstruction, and Operation: Electricity Transmission Upgrade, Reconstruction, and Operation • Reconstructing the 220kV Senaki power lines dismantled during Georgia’s 1992 Civil War; • Constructing new power substations to support the Senaki line; • Identifying and installing smart grid technologies; and  • Implementing operational controls to improve efficiency and reduce risks in transmission management.

  4. Components Component 2: Gas Transit Infrastructure Construction, Replacement, and Rehabilitation : Gas Transit Infrastructure Construction, Replacement, and Rehabilitation  • Phase I: Constructing a new 30.6 km, 700 mm gas pipeline from Senaki to Poti/FIZ; • Phase II: Replacing 12 km of undersized pipeline sections with new 700 mm piping; and  • Phase III: Rehabilitating 48.3 km of leaking 700 mm pipe between Saguramo and Sachkhere. • PotiProject 90% Complete

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