Dragon Liquified
Natural Gas
Building & Civil Engineering Works
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.