Dragon Liquified

Natural Gas

Building & Civil Engineering Works

Information panel for Dragon LNG reLIqueFAction Plant, showing client as Dragon LNG, value of £3.5m, duration of 65 weeks.

Dragon LNG has made significant investments in the development of a new Reliquefaction Plant (RP) at its strategically important Upper Tier COMAH (Control of Major Accident Hazards) site. This project represents a key step in enhancing the facility’s operational efficiency, sustainability, and capacity to manage liquefied natural gas resources more effectively.

The civil and building engineering contracts involved a comprehensive scope of works to support the installation of critical infrastructure. These works included:

  • Site surveying and preparation to ensure accurate planning and readiness for construction.

  • The execution of all civil engineering works, adhering to stringent health, safety, and environmental standards required on a COMAH site.

  • Construction of foundations for permanent structures, forming the base for essential process equipment and plant buildings.

  • Erection of buildings to accommodate technical equipment and operational functions of the reliquefaction plant.

  • Site levelling, backfilling, and grading to achieve optimal site conditions for safe and efficient operation.

  • Completion of underground works, including ducting, drainage, and other below-ground services.

  • Installation of infrastructure works to support plant utilities, access routes, and future expansion potential.

This complex work was delivered in a live operational environment, with close coordination between engineering, safety, and site teams to minimise disruption and ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements.