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Boiler Plant Construction

Greenland Wins Michigan Concrete Association Award of Excellence

By | Boiler Plant Construction, Company News

Greenland Enterprises was recently recognized with a Michigan Award of Excellence by the Michigan Concrete Association. The award highlights the concrete work involved in Greenland’s boiler plant replacement project at the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Greenland is replacing the boiler system in the locks’ steam plant building with three natural-gas package boilers, and performing other significant improvements. Read More

Project Milestone: Steam Generation Assets Rigged into Place

By | Boiler Plant Construction, Company News, Project Milestone

Two new high-efficiency packaged boilers were recently set at a Nebraska-based healthcare facility. Greenland is retrofitting the existing district heating plant with new boilers, controls and piping infrastructure.

Our crews removed the windows on the historical boiler plant building to facilitate rigging and setting the new boilers in place. In lieu of replacing the windows, Greenland offered the facility a “betterment” to install a new coiling door. The new door will allow for easier maintenance and access into the building in the future.

The project is a joint venture between Greenland Enterprises, Inc. and SAW Contracting, Inc. The team anticipates firing the new boilers and completing the commissioning and turnover process in the fourth quarter of 2020.

If you are considering a district energy project, no matter what size or complexity, be sure to get the Greenland experience and expertise on your side. Contact us today to start the conversation.

Greenland, SAW Host Topping Out Ceremony for Gainesville Project

By | Boiler Plant Construction

The Joint Venture team of SAW Contracting and Greenland Enterprises recently hosted a topping out ceremony for the boiler replacement project at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center in Gainesville, FL. The ceremony marked their significant project milestone of placing the last beam atop the structure during construction.

Construction will now proceed to the interior spaces as the team installs three fire tube boilers, new controls, and related systems. The boilers will provide steam for the medical center campus. Read More

Greenland Selected for Boiler System Replacement at Soo Locks

By | Boiler Plant Construction, Boiler Plant Replacement
Greenland Enterprises has been selected to replace the boiler system in the steam plant building at the Soo Locks in Sault Sainte Marie, MI. The $6M design-bid-build project includes the demolition and removal of an existing boiler system and related mechanical equipment and the install of three natural-gas package boilers that will each provide 5M BTUs per hour. Read More

Greenland Teaming with SAW Contracting on Grand Island, NE Boiler Plant

By | Boiler Plant Construction, Boiler Plant Replacement

HAMPTON, VA – Greenland Enterprises is teaming with SAW Contracting to remove and replace two boilers at the VA Medical Center in Grand Island, NE. The $3.1 million design-bid-build project involves demolishing two older steam boilers, providing a temporary boiler during construction, and installing two new 400 horsepower fire-tube boilers. Read More

SAW-Greenland Joint Venture Successful in Boiler Plant Project Bid

By | Boiler Plant Construction, Boiler Plant Controls, Company News

A Joint Venture between Greenland Enterprises and SAW Contracting has been awarded a $16.5M project to replace three boilers at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center in Gainesville, FL. The combination of each company’s experience and expertise ultimately created the best offering for the Department of Veterans Affairs in awarding this project.

The project involves building a new boiler plant and replacing three water tube boilers with three fire tube boilers, along with new controls and related systems. The boilers provide steam for the medical center campus, and a critical element of the project is keeping the existing boiler plant online during construction and commissioning. Once the new plant is online, the SAW-Greenland team will dismantle and remove the old boilers and related equipment.