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Corporate Maintenance

Saudi Aramco's Facilities & Corporate Maintenance Department is responsible for maintenance services throughout the company.

Scroll down to read more about the many opportunities for contractors to support the Facilities & Corporate Maintenance Department.

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1. Tank Cleaning, Repair and Painting Services

The required work in this GBS includes but is not limited to de-sludging, cleaning, repair, painting and testing of storage tanks.

2. Hydrojetting & Vacuum Tanker Services

Hydrojetting & Vacuum Tanker Work mainly consists of providing the necessary personnel, equipment, supervision and transport to perform miscellaneous hydrojetting and vacuum tanker services. The required work from the contractors in this GBS includes but is not limited to providing hydrojetting and vacuum tanker services by certified personnel for vessels, columns, tanks, re-heaters, heat exchangers, after coolers, piping, flare tips, burn pits, boilers, cooling towers and other miscellaneous plant facilities.

3. Specialized Scaffolding Services

Specialized Scaffolding Services Work mainly consists of provide, erect and dismantle Contractor's supplied scaffolding in accordance with Saudi Aramco construction Safety Manual and the Loss Prevention General Instruction.

4. Coating & Blasting Services

The required work from the contractors in this GBS includes but is not limited to:

  • Preparation of surfaces, such as, tank or vessel appurtenances, shell, roof, and bottom, for painting or other such protective coating by grit blasting, garnet blasting, hand chipping, grinding or other such means.
  • Application of paint and/or surface protective coatings to the prepared surfaces.

5. Insulation Services

The required work from the contractors in this GBS includes but is not limited to insulation removal & installation for vessels, columns, tanks, re-heaters, heat exchangers, after coolers, piping, flare tips, burn pits, boilers, cooling towers and other miscellaneous plant facilities.

6. Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

The required work from the contractors in this GBS includes but is not limited to hydro-test and maintenance work, repair, and renovation of vessels, columns, tanks, re-heaters, heat exchangers, after coolers, piping, flare tips, burn pits, boilers, cooling towers and other miscellaneous plant facilities.

7. Catalyst Handling Services

The required work from the contractors in this GBS includes but is not limited to provide catalyst handling, unloading, loading, and cleaning services of reactors, converters, FCC, vessels, columns and drums primarily within Saudi Aramco operations facilities.

8. Civil Maintenance Work

The contractor shall provide all required manpower and equipment to perform marl/debris removal, excavation, material furnishing/backfilling, road surface asphalt patching, general painting/cleaning/grit & garnet blasting, application of paint & protective coating for civil work, roof repair, masonry, concrete repair and dewatering services, as required and specified by Saudi Aramco.

9. Heat Treatment Services

This work will include:

  • Preheating: a process of heating materials before the welding operation, using electric resistance or induction heating elements or pads or mats. This excludes the use of oxy-fuel torches or burners used by Mechanical Contractor for preheating as qualified and in accordance to the Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)
  • Hydrogen Bake-Out or De-hydrogenation: a process to heat materials exposed to hydrogen service to temperature below the lower critical temperature, typically 250-350°C to remove dissolved hydrogen before carrying out any mechanical activities including weld repair. This may be carried out by electric resistance or inductance elements or pads or mats or by oxy-fuel process or internal gas firing using auxiliary burners.
  • Post-Heating: a process to maintain welds at temperature similar to preheat or hydrogen bake-out for some time immediately after completion of welding operation. This is especially carried out for hardenable materials (e.g Cr-Mo steels) and may be carried out using electric resistance or inductance elements or pads or mats, or internal firing using auxiliary burners. This excludes the use of oxy-fuel torches or burners used by Mechanical Contractor for postheating as per the WPS.
  • Post Weld Heat Treatment (or Stress Relief Heat Treatment): process to relieve residual weld stresses or cold work stresses, typically carried out below the lower critical transformation and tempering temperatures. This may be carried out by electric resistance or inductance elements or mats, by internal gas firing using auxiliary burners or in stationary furnaces.
  • Component Heat Treatment: for heat treating components or parts or complete vessels. Types of heat treatment include, but are not limited to Annealing (and quenching), Normalizing, Tempering or Stabilized Annealing. This may be carried out by electric resistance or inductance elements or pads or mats, by internal gas firing using auxiliary burners or in stationary furnaces.
  • Refractory Bake-Out: this includes the use of electric resistance elements or auxiliary burners to cure refractory, for process equipment such as reactors where temperature control may be difficult or not possible using the primary burners.

10. Heat Exchangers Repair

The anticipated Scope of Work for this GBS is maintenance, repair, cleaning, and hydro testing of heat exchangers, re-heaters, condensers, after coolers, fin fans, boilers and furnaces.

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