CMS Wins $19M Fuels Project on Wake Island
10.01.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

October 01, 2024 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- CMS Corporation has been awarded a $19M project for repairs to Tank 32 on Wake Island, a remote island in the Pacific located approximately 2/3 of the way from Honolulu to Guam.

 

For this project, CMS will make repairs to a 100,000-BBL tank containing JP-8 jet fuel. These repairs include addressing the cracked concrete ringwall, making necessary weld repairs, and fixing containment dike drains. Additionally, the project will involve the installation of containment stair handrails and crossover stairs, as well as the replacement of critical tank system components such as high-level shutoff control valves, floating pans, and pressure relief valves.

“Taking on this project presents unique challenges due to the remote location and limited amenities on Wake Island,” said Ernest Enrique, chairman and CEO of CMS. “We are committed to meticulous planning and execution, ensuring that every detail is addressed to ensure project success. Our team is ready to safely deliver high quality repairs to this vital infrastructure in the Pacific.”

 

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