East Texas Chemical Plant Management | Project | Audubon
East Texas Chemical Plant Management | Project | Audubon
Client
INEOS Styrolution
Location
Bayport and Texas City, TX
Chemicals

East Texas Chemical Plant Management

Project overview

  • Two styrenics supply plants
  • Full-service multidisciplinary team
  • $60 million capital projects
  • Operational & project support
  • Cost controls & resource reporting
  • Integrated safety & communications

Scope of work

Project summary

For its facilities in Bayport and Texas City, Texas, INEOS Styrolution enlisted Audubon for on-site chemical plant management. The in-plant team provided robust operational, capital project, owner’s engineeringturnaround, and construction management support.

Audubon’s on-site project managers handled more than $60 million worth of capital projects for INEOS Styrolution, in addition to procuring vendors. Familiarity with site practices, procedures, and standards allowed the identification of professionals who integrated seamlessly with the owner’s project and operational teams.

The operational, procurement, and project management support supplied by Audubon enabled the global styrenics supplier to achieve more effective, efficient operations at its East Texas chemical plants.

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