Holland Energy Park Combined Cycle Power Plant

Client:

City of Holland

Project Stats

Holland, MI

Location

Confidential

Owner

Progressive A/E

Architect

Self-Perform Miscellaneous Steel Installation, Self-Perform Structural Steel Erection

Services

150,000 SF

Project Size

Project Overview

In August 2015, Ideal Contracting began work on the Holland Energy Park project. The scope of work included the erection of 1,500 tons of structural and miscellaneous steel along with 45 pieces of precast concrete for the new 150,000-square-foot building.

The building utilizes two combustion turbine generators (CTGs), each exhausting to a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) that produces steam for a single steam turbine generator (STG). The facility aimed to generate 125 Mega Watts. This park received the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructures (ISI) EnvisionĀ® Platinum Award recognizing the sustainability of public infrastructure. They are the first-in-the-country baseload power generating plant to receive an Envision rating and Ideal is happy to be a contributor to their success (ASCE News).

Project Highlights

  • 1,500 tons of steel
  • (45) pieces of precast
  • 150,000 SF

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