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HILLSBORO, OR, July 8, 2003 -- Anchorage Municipal Light and Power (AML&P) has chosen Power Maintenance Resources, Inc (PMRI) to provide major field maintenance and material supply services to the George Sullivan Power Station (Plant #2) near Anchorage, Alaska.
PMRI will supply all materials, field supervision, labor, tools and equipment for the removal and re-tube of the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) and replacement of the main stream line at AML&P's combustion turbine site located within the George Sullivan Power Station. In addition, PMRI will provide commissioning services to ensure the unit meets performance requirements, and operates in compliance with the project specifications.
"I have been very impressed with PMRI's preparedness, professionalism and commitment to quality," said Robert Day, Plant #2 Superintendent. "Given the proactive and collaborative way PMRI started this job, I am very confident this job will be a resounding success."
"AML&P and Coffman Engineering did a great job preparing the project plan and specifications for this project," said Jake Hardy, President and CEO of PMRI. "We are very pleased to have won this contract and look forward to helping extend the operational life of this plant."
"This project is indicative of the trend in the industry by owners to squeeze as much value as possible out of their assets and to improve operational reliability," said Steve Muchlinski, General Manager of PMRI. "PMRI is solidly positioned to help owners achieve these goals whether it's through re-powering, upgrades, repairs or preventive maintenance programs." With offices in Hillsboro, Oregon and Issaquah, Washington, PMRI provides scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, design, modification, and construction services to the electric power generation, transmission and process industries. PMRI is a wholly owned subsidiary of North American Energy Services. North American is a provider of power plant operations, maintenance and related technical services.
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