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Eric Danos

Danos awarded contract from Texas company

Staff Report
Danos has been awarded a contract across multiple services lines with a Texas-based, independent exploration and production company.
Danos said the project will leverage its Amelia Integrated Services Complex to fabricate piping and structural components that will then be shipped to the installation site in Midland, Texas, for assembly and construction of a central tank battery.
“With this project, we have an opportunity to provide a turnkey solution for a valued customer,” said owner Eric Danos. “By fabricating the components in our Amelia, Louisiana, facility and shipping it to the Permian for assembly, we are able to best use our resources to meet our customer’s needs in managing all aspects of this project.”
The three-month project will use several of Danos’ service lines including fabrication, project management, construction, automation, coatings and scaffolding.
Approximately 75 of Danos’ employees in both Louisiana and Texas will assist with completion of this project. Danos currently has 3,200 employees.
Danos has been awarded a significant contract across multiple services lines with a Texas-based, independent exploration and production company. The project will leverage Danos’ Amelia Integrated Services Complex to fabricate piping and structural components which will then be shipped to the installation site in Midland, Texas, for assembly and construction of a central tank battery.
“With this project, we have an opportunity to provide a turnkey solution for a valued customer,” Eric Danos said. “By fabricating the components in our Amelia, Louisiana, facility and shipping it to the Permian for assembly, we are able to best use our resources to meet our customer’s needs in managing all aspects of this project.”
The three-month project will utilize several of Danos’ service lines including fabrication, project management, construction, automation, coatings and scaffolding.
“Our team’s ability to design and prefabricate the project material is particularly unique. It allows us to operate safer and more efficiently while involving our teams in different geographies,” said Danos.

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